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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. 
Schucht, Walter, log of well by. 
Scrub, description of. 
Seavey, O. D., wells of.. 
Sebastian, wells at.. 
analysis of water from.. 
Second Annual Report, contents of. 
Sellards, E. H. 
introduction to peat report. 
on artesian water of eastern Florida 
on lakes and lake basins. 
on phosphate deposits. 
Seville, wells at.. 
Sewage, disposal of through bored wells. 
Shaler, N. S., writings of. 
Sharks’ teeth in phosphate formation. 
Sharpes, wells at... 
analysis of water from..... 
Sharpes, W. H., wells drilled by. 
Shells in peat. 
Sherman, W. J., log of well of. 
wells drilled by.. 
Ship canal, preliminary survey for. 
Shunk, F. R-, survey by.,. 
Silica, amount removed by solution. 
Silver Springs, flow of. 
solids removed by. 
Simpson, C. T., assistance from. 
Sinks in lake basins. 
Slash-pine bogs . 
Slater, Chas., well of. 
Slichter, C. S., work of. 
Slickensides in phosphate-bearing formation. 
Small, J. K., flora of southeastern U. S..... 
Smith, E. A., discovery of Miocene in Florida by.. . 
writings of . 
Smyth, C. H. Jr., on Adirondack Lakes. 
Soft phosphate . 
Soils of eastern Florida. 
Soils of South Florida flatwoods. 
Solids removed by solution, estimates of.. 
Solution, amount of. 
Source of artesian water of Florida. 
Source of underground water. 
South Florida flatwoods. 
Southern Phosphate Development Co., drillings by.... 
Spafford, J. W., well of. 
Sparr, plate rock phosphate deposits near. 
Spouting well, explanation of. 
Stafford, D. C, wells drilled by.. 
Standard, phosphate deposits near.. 
Standard Phosphate Co., exposures in pits of. 
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