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MUCK. 
The name muck has been applied to low lying lands 
which in their present state cannot be cultivated. They 
are present as long strips extending across the Volusia 
loan, and Dunkirk clay. They are caused by water following 
down the hard layers on the hillsides, and breaking out about 
midway between the eastern and western boundaries of the 
Volusia loam. The springs thus formed are yerennial, end 
the water from them spreads out and flows slowly through 
the mucky Land, wnieh in summer supports a very rich growth 
of cat tails end the like. 
