94 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. 
Drifton, about opposite end ,of Seaboard Air Line Railway station, near 
telegraph pole, 26 feet south of tracks+f. Elevation_129.744 feet 
Braswell, 130 feet northeast of the Seaboard Air Line Railway station, near 
telegraph pole, about 160 feet north of the main trackf. Elevation 189.540 feet 
About six miles west of Drifton, about 650 feet east of mile post 144, near 
road crossing, 26 feet south of Seaboard Air Line Railway trackf. Elevation 
148.687 feet 
Lloyd, about 49 2 feet east of S. A. L. Ry. station; 82 feet west of road 
crossing; 26 feet south of S. A. L. Ry. tracksff. Elevation-^_80.325 feet 
Lloyd, opposite the Seaboard Air Line Railway station; 33 feet south of the 
main track+f. Elevation _:_82.605 feet 
About three miles west of Lloyd, at mile post 150, about 26 feet north of 
S. A. L. Ry. trackf. Elevation___70.889 feet 
Ch'aires, about 246 feet west of S. A. L. Ry. station; 50 feet south of the 
main trackf. Elevation_58.215 feet 
Lake Lafayette, about seven miles east of Tallahassee, at mile post 158; 
26 feet north of the S. A. L. Ry. tracksf. Elevation_49.009 feet 
About 3J/2 miles east of Tallahassee, about a half mile east of mile post 162; 
13 feet east of a road crossing; 26 feet north of the S. A. L. Ry. tracksf. Ele¬ 
vation -_—--89.386 feet 
Tallahassee, in the southwest footing of the S. A. L. Ry. water tank near the 
passenger station; bench mark is the top of an iron anchor bolt marked by a 
cross. Elevation _ 80,269 feet 
Tallahassee, in the southeast corner of the Supreme Court Building*. Ele¬ 
vation —- -188.no feet- 
Tallahassee, in the northeast corner of the State Capitol Building*. Ele¬ 
vation _214.931 feet 
Tallahassee, in the southeast corner of the brick building used by the State 
Savings Bank*. Elevation--216.040 feet 
About four miles west of Tallahassee, near private road crossing, about % 
mile west of mile post 169; 26 feet north of S. A. L. Ry. trackf. Eleva¬ 
tion _65.968 feet 
About 7^2 miles west of Tallahassee, near a private road crossing, about 1-3 
mile west of mile post 172; 26 feet south of S. A. L. Ry. trackf. Eleva¬ 
tion _135.836 feet 
*This type of bench mark is the red metal disk designed by the Coast and 
Geodetic Survey, lettered “U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, B. M. $250 fine or 
imprisonment for disturbing this mark.” The disk is 3 inches in diameter, with 
a 3-inch tenon upon the back for setting it, and is set in cement flush with a 
horizontal or vertical surface. In the latter case a horizontal mark cut on it, or 
the horizontal mark of a cross, is the bench mark. 
fA standard disk like that described above set in the top of a stone or 
cement post about 4 feet long and with a rectangular top 4 to 8 inches on a side, 
projecting about 6 inches above ground. 
ffA 3-inch aluminum or bronze cap riveted upon a 3-inch iron pipe, set in 
the ground, 5 to 6 inches being exposed above the ground. A cross cut in the 
center of the top is the bench mark. (U. S. Geological Survey bench mark). 
