106 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. 
no increase was obtained with increased depth. The water rises 
to within 85 feet of the surface. 
MULAT. 
Mulat is in the southwestern part of Santa Rosa County on 
Escambia Bay. One flowing well was obtained here at a depth of 
181 feet. The well is owned by Mr. S. Otis and was drilled by F. 
J. White & Company. The water is used for general drinking pur¬ 
poses. The supply for the saw mill located here is from shallow 
driven wells ranging in depth from 40 to 43 feet. The water from 
this depth, while not flowing, is more desirable for boiler use. 
PACE. 
Two deep wells have been sunk at Pace by F. J. White & Com¬ 
pany. One is reported to be 360 feet and the other about 500 feet 
in depth. The water from these wells was reported unsatisfactory 
for boiler use, as a consequence of which the wells are not now used. 
The supply of water used for the saw mill is from a pond close by 
and an open shallow well. The drinking supply is obtained from 
shallow driven wells from 20 to 80 feet in depth. 
ROBINSON POINT. 
Robinson Point some 8 miles south of Milton is on the western 
shore of Blackwater Bay. A flowing well which has been in use 
for several years is owned by the Robinson Point Milling Company. 
This well through some accident has lately stopped flowing. The 
depth was reported to be 100 feet and the water rose a few feet 
above the surface. Another well was sunk to a depth of 45 feet 
which now furnishes the mill supply. The head of this well is two 
feet below the surface. The quality of the water from this well is 
said to be better, for boiler use than that from the former which 
was slightly brackish at times. The general supply for all domestic 
purposes around Robinson Point is from shallow driven pumps 
from 15 to 35 feet deep. 
