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SUW-18. IRVINE SLOUGH SPRING (Lauraville Spring) (Sec.24, 

 T.4S, R.llE, Mayo Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Pro- 

 cambarus pallidas (ATL), unidentified cave amphipods and isopods. 

 Private. REFERENCES: Rosenau et al. 1977 (spring description), TM 

 (map). 



SUW-19. LINEATER SPRING (Sec. 7, T.IS, R.12E, Ellaville 

 Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambarus pallidas 

 (TM), unidentified cave amphipods (TM). Private. 



SUW-20. LITTLE RIVER SPRING (Seel, T.6S, R.13E, 

 Branford Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambaras 

 pallidas (USNM), unidentified cave amphipods and isopods (TM), other 

 cave-associated species. Public, Little River Springs County Park. 

 REFERENCES: Franz and Lee 1982 (Pp); Rosenau et al. 1977 (spring 

 description); Streever 1993 (invertebrates). 



SUW-21. MIRKWOOD SINK (Sec.21, T.4S, R.llE, Mayo Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambaras pallidas (USNM). 

 Private. 



SUW-22. MULKY ROAD SINK (Sec.29, T.6S, R.15E, Hildreth 

 Quad.). OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), cave-associated species 

 (RF). Private. 



SUW-23. O'HARA CAVE (Sec.24, T.IS, R.llE, Ellaville Quad.). 

 OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), unidentified cave crayfishes (PS, 

 1977). Private. 



SUW-24. OLSEN SINK (Sec.20, T.4S, R.llE, Dowling Park 

 Quad.). Peacock Slough Cave System. OCALA FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), 

 Procambaras pallidas (JB). Public, Peacock Springs State Park, 

 Florida Dept. Natural Resources. 



SUW-25. ORANGE GROVE SINK (Sec.20, T.4S, R.12E, Dowling 

 Park Quad.). Peacock Slough Cave System. OCALA FAUNA (Upper 

 Suwannee), Crangonyx grandimanus (JRH), Crangonyx hobbsi (JRH), 

 Procambaras pallidas (USNM), other cave-associated species. Public, 

 Peacock Springs State Park, Florida Dept. Natural Resources. 

 REFERENCES: DeLoach and Arteaga 1972 (cave description); Rosenau 

 et al. 1977 (spring description). 



SUW-26. OSTEEN SINK (unidentified site). OCALA FAUNA 

 (Upper Suwannee), Procambaras pallidas (USNM). 



SUW-27. PEACOCK SLOUGH (unnamed cave in Peacock Slough 

 Cave system) (Sec.20, T.4S, R.12E, Dowling Park Quad.). OCALA 

 FAUNA (Upper Suwannee), Procambaras pallidas (USNM). Public, 

 Peacock Springs State Park, Florida Dept. Natural Resources. 

 REFERENCES: Hobbs 1971 (Pp); Hobbs et al. 1977 (Pp); Martin and 

 Harris 1993 (mineralogy). 



