administrative; re;port 
7 
fuller’s earth, peat, lime, cement and road-making materials; (3) a bibliography of 
publications on Florida geology, with a review of the more important papers published 
previous to the organization of the present Geological Survey. 
Second Annual Report, 1909, 299 pp., 19 pis., 5 text figures, one map.* 
This report contains: (1) a preliminary report on the geology of Florida, with 
special reference to stratigraphy, including a topographic and geologic map of Flor¬ 
ida, prepared in co-operation with the United States Geological Survey; (2) mineral 
industries; (3) the fuller’s earth deposits of Gadsden county, with notes on similar 
deposits found elsewhere in the state. 
Third Annual Report, 1910, 397 pp., 28 pis., 30 text figures.* 
This report contains: (1) a preliminary paper on the Florida phosphate deposits; 
(2) some Florida lakes and lake basins; (3) the artesian water supply of eastern 
Florida; (4) a preliminary report on the Florida peat deposits. 
Fourth Annual Report, 1912, 175 pp. 16 pis., 15 text figures, one map. 
This report contains: (1) the soils and other surface residual materials of Flor¬ 
ida, their origin, character and the formations from which derivedf; (2) the water 
supply of west-central and west Florida; (3) the production of phosphate rock in 
Florida during 1910 and 1911. 
Fifth Annual Report, 1913, 306 pp., 14 pis., 17 text figures, two maps.* 
This report contains: (1) origin of the hard rock phosphates of Floridaf; (2) list 
of elevations in Florida; (3) artesian water supply of eastern and southern Floridaf; 
(4) production of phosphate in Florida during 1912; (5) statistics on public roads 
in Florida. 
Sixth Annual Report, 1914, 451 pp., 90 figures, one map.* 
This report contains: (1) mineral industries and resources of Floridaf; (2) some 
Florida lakes and lake basins; (3) relation between the Dunnellon and Alachua 
formations; (4) geography and vegetation of northern Floridaf. 
Seventh Annual Report, 1915, 342 pp., 80 figures, four maps.* 
This report contains: (1) pebble phosphates of Floridaf; (2) natural resources 
of an area in Central Florida; (3) soil survey of Bradford countyf; (4) soil survey 
of Pinellas countyf. 
Eighth Annual Report, 1916, 168 pp., 31 pis., 14 text figures.* 
This report contains: (1) mineral industries; (2) vertebrate fossils, including 
fossil human remainsf. 
Ninth Annual Report, 1917, 151 pp., 8 pis., 13 figures, two maps. 
This report contains: (1) mineral industries; (2) additional studies in the 
Pleistocene at Vero, Floridaf; (3) geology between the Ocklocknee and Aucilla 
rivers in Floridaf. 
