WATER SUPPEY OE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ERORIDA. 205 
PEORIA. 
A deep well was put down by Mr. Joseph Doyle at Peoria. 
This well was drilled to a total depth of 498 feet. The water 
rises to the surface, giving a slight flow. The well is located about 
one-half mile west of Peoria station and on the ridge probably 
40 or 50 feet above the St. Johns River. 
RUSSELL. 
One flowing well is reported from Russell. This well is now 
owned by the Florida Farmers’ Land Company and was drilled 
by L. J. Campbell. The well flows several feet above the sur¬ 
face, but a measurement could not be made and information in 
regard to the depth and size was not procured. It is used for 
general drinking purposes. 
WALKILL. 
A deep well at Walkill, drilled by H. Mervin in 1903 for 
E. B. Willcoxon & Company, reached a total depth of 352 feet. 
This well contains 128 feet of three-inch casing and 330 feet of 
two-inch casing. The water is reported to rise 25 feet above the 
surface. 
WEST TOCOI. 
A record of one well has been obtained from West Tocoi. 
This is a three-inch well, reported to have a depth of 313 feet, 
and is owned by the R. W. Mattox Company. The head of this 
well is given as 21 feet above the surface. 
WILLIAMS CROSSING. 
Messrs. De Loach and Edwards have one deep well at Wil¬ 
liams Crossing. This well is 395 feet deep and is three inches 
in diameter and was sunk by H. Mervin in June, 1907. The 
pressure of this well, as shown by the pressure gauge, January 
