108 Richard Franz, Judy Bauer and Tom Morris 



Procambarus orcinus (USNM), unidentified cave amphipods and 

 isopods (Morris 1989). Private. REFERENCES: Morris 1989 (Po). 



WAK-4. RIVER SINKS (Sec.28, T.2S, R.IW, Lake Munson 

 Quad.). Emerald Sink Cave System. WOODVILLE FAUNA, Crangonyx 

 sp. (JRH), Crangonyx hobbsi (JRH), Procambarus orcinus (Caine 

 1978). Private. REFERENCES: Caine 1978 (Po, ecology); Rosenau et 

 al. 1977 (spring description); Exley and Goodman 1981 (map). 



WAK-5. SALLY WARD SPRING (or Numero Uno Spring) (Sec. 11, 

 T.3S, R.IW, Crawfordville Quad.). Wakulla Springs Cave System. 

 WOODVILLE FAUNA, Crangonyx sp. (JRH), Crangonyx hobbsi (JRH), 

 Procambarus orcinus (Morris 1989). Public, Wakulla Springs State 

 Park, Florida Dept. Natural Resources. REFERENCES: Morris 1989 

 (Po, photo); Wilson and Sparks 1992 (hydrology). 



WAK-6. SHEPARD BLUE SPRING (Land Grant Sec. 99, Hartsfield 

 Survey, Spring Creek Quad.). WOODVILLE FAUNA, Crangonyx 

 grandimanus (JRH), Crangonyx hobbsi (JRH), Procambarus horsti 

 (USNM). Public, state waters. REFERENCES: Rosenau et al. 1977 

 (spring description). 



WAK-7. SPLIT SINK (Sec.20, T.2S, R.IW, Lake Munson Quad.). 

 Emerald Sink Cave System. WOODVILLE FAUNA, Remasellus parvus 

 (USNM). Public, Apalachicola National Forest, U.S. Forest Service. 

 REFERENCES: Exley and DeLoach 1981 (cave description, map); 

 Bowman and Sket 1985 (Rp, generic description); Exley and Goodman 

 (map). 



WAK-8. WAKULLA SPRINGS (Sec.ll, T.3S, R.IW, Crawfordville 

 Quad.). Wakulla Springs Cave System. WOODVILLE FAUNA, Pro- 

 cambarus orcinus (USNM), Procambarus horsti{l) (Morris 1989), 

 unidentified cave amphipods and isopods (Morris 1989). Public, Wakul- 

 la Springs State Park, Florida Dept. Natural Resources. REFERENCES: 

 DeLoach et al. 1989 (description); Franz 1982 (Po); Hobbs et al. 

 1977 (Po); Hobbs and Means 1972 (Po); Lane 1986 (cave description); 

 Mohr 1964 (fossils); Morris 1989 (Po); Olsen 1958; Rosenau et al. 

 1977 (spring description); Rupert 1991 (geology); Rupert and Wilson 

 1989 (geology and hydrology); Skiles 1989 (cave description); Webb 

 1974 (fossils). 



WASHINGTON COUNTY 

 WAS-1. ECONFINA BLUE SPRING CAVE (Sec.27, T.IN, R.13W, 

 Bennett Quad). ECONFINA CREEK FAUNA, Caecidotea sp.l (JL), 

 Dasyscias franzi-typc locality (UF), other cave-associated species. 

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

 Thompson and Hershler 1991 (Df, type description). 



