ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 
V 
PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
The following is a list of the publications issued by the State 
Geological Survey since its organization: 
First Annual Report, 1908, 114 pp., 6 pis. 
Second Annual Report, 1909, 299 pp., 5 text figures and one map. 
Third Annual Report, 1910, 397 pp., 28 pis., 30 text figures. 
Fourth Annual Report, 1912, 175 pp., 16 pis., 15 text figures, one map. 
Fifth Annual Report, 1913, 306 pp., 14 pis., 17 text figures, two maps. 
Sixth Annual Report, 1914, 451 pp., 90 figures, one map. 
Seventh Annual Report, 1915, 342 pp., 80 figures, four maps. 
Eighth Annual Report, 1916, 168 pp., 31 pis., 14 text figures. 
Ninth Annual Report, 1917, 151 pp., 8 pis., 13 text figures, two maps. 
Tenth and Eleventh Annual Reports, 1918, 130 pp., 4 pis., 9 text figures, one 
map. 
Twelfth Annual Report (this volume), 1919. 
Bulletin No. 1. The Underground Water Supply of Central Florida, 1908, 
103 pp., 6 pis., 6 text figures. 
Bulletin No. 2. Roads and Road Materials of Florida, 1911, 31 pp., 4 pis. 
Press Bull. No. 1. The Extinct Land Animals of Florida, February 6, 1913. 
Press Bull. No. 2. Production of Phosphate Rock in Florida during 1912, 
March 12, 1913. 
Press Bull. No. 3. Summary of Papers Presented by the State Geologist at 
the Atlanta Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Sci¬ 
ence, December 31, 1913. 
Press Bull. No. 4. The Utility of Well Records, January 15, 1914,, 
Press Bull. No. 5. Production of Phosphate Rock in Florida during 1913, 
May 20, 1014. 
Press Bull. No. 6. The Value to Science of the Fossil Animal Remains 
Found Imbedded in the Earth, January, 1915. 
Press Bull No. 7. Report on Clay Tests for Paving Brick, April, 1915. 
Press Bull. No. 8. The Phosphate Industry of Florida during 1917, May 
2, 1918. 
Press Bull. No. 9. Survey of Mineral Resources, May 10, 1918. 
DISTRIBUTION OF REPORTS 
The reports issued by the State Geological Survey are distrib¬ 
uted upon request, and may be obtained without cost by address¬ 
ing the State Geologist, Tallahassee, Florida. Requests by those 
living outside of the State of Florida should be accompanied by 
postage or if desired the reports will be sent express collect. 
