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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—I4TH ANNUAL REPORT 
Tenth and Eleventh Annual Reports, 1918, 130 pp., 4 pis., 9 figures, 
two maps.* 
This report contains: (1) geology between the Apalachicola and Ocklocknee 
rivers; (2) the skull of a Pleistocene tapir with description of a new species and a 
note on the associated fauna and flora; (3) geology between the Choctawhatchee and 
Apalachicola rivers; (4) mineral statistics; (5) molluscan fauna from the marls 
near DeLand. 
Twelfth Annual Report, 1919, 153 pp., four maps.* 
This report contains: (1) literature relating to human remains and artifacts at 
Vero, Floridaf; (2) fossil beetles from VeroJ; (3) elevations in Florida!; (4) 
geologic section across the Everglades of Florida!; (5) the age of the underlying 
rocks of Florida as shown by the foraminifera of well borings; (6) review of the 
geology of Florida with special reference to structural conditions!. 
Thirteenth Annual Report, 1921. 
This report contains: (1) Oil prospecting in Florida; (2) statistics of mineral 
production, 1918; (3) foraminifera from deep wells!; (4) geography of central 
Florida!. 
Fourteenth Annual Report (this volume), 1922. 
Bulletin No. 1 . The Underground Water Supply of Central Florida, 
1908, 103 pp., 6 pis., 6 text figures.* 
This bulletin contains: (1) underground water, general discussion; (2) the 
underground water of central Florida, deep and shallow wells, spring and artesian 
prospects; (3) effects of underground solution, cavities, sinkholes, disappearing 
streams and solution basins; (4) drainage of lakes, ponds and swamp lands and 
disposal of sewage by bored wells; (5) water analyses and tables giving general 
water resources, public water supplies, spring and well records. 
Bulletin No. 2. Roads and Road Materials of Florida, 1911, 31 pp., 
4 pis.* 
This bulletin contains: (1) an account of the road building materials of Flor¬ 
ida; (2) a statistical table showing the amount of improved roads built by the 
counties of the state to the close of 1910. 
In addition to the regular reports of the Survey as listed above, press 
bulletins have been issued as follows: 
No. 1. The Extinct Land Animals of Florida, February 6, 1913. 
No. 2. Production of Phosphate Rock in Florida during 1912, March 12, 1913. 
No. 3. Summary of Papers Presented by the State Geologist at the Atlanta 
Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 
31, 1913. 
No. 4. The Utility of Well Records, January 15, 1914. 
No. 5. Production of Phosphate Rock in Florida during 1913, May 20, 1914. 
No. 6. The Value to Science of the Fossil Animal Remains Found Embedded 
in the Earth, January, 1915. 
