FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. PL. 5. 
Fig. 1.—A fragment of mastodon jaw with two teeth in place from Neals, Fla. 
About one-half natural size. 
Fig. 2.—Teeth and foot bone of horse. The light colored tooth on the upper 
side at the left is from the Dunnellon Phosphate Company plant No. 5 at Hernando, 
in Citrus County. It has the phosphatic sands of the phosphate formation adhering 
to it. The lower tooth on the left is from the Franklin Phosphate Company mine, 
Newberry, Fla. (No. 1233). The upper tooth in the center is from the Camp Phos¬ 
phate Company, Blue Run mine, near Dunnellon (No. 1366). The lower tooth in the 
center is from Cullens River Mine, Dunnellon (No. 1444). The foot bone is from 
the Dunnellon Phosphate Company plant No. 6, near Dunnellon (No. 1302). All 
natural size. 
