FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. 
PL. 4 
Fig. 1.—Cut on Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway at Nichol¬ 
son in Gadsden County. At the top of the cut is seen ten feet of loose pale 
yellow residual sands. These are separated by a distinct line from the 
underlying reddish and partly indurated clayey sands. 
Fig. 2.—Cut in quiescent sand dune on the public road two miles 
west of Daytona. The top sands to a depth of four or five feet are light 
colored. The sands beneath are ochre yellow. 
