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Dali 1 mentions the occurrence of vertebrate remains on Peace 
Creek, the Caloosahatchee River, and in Wakulla County. He also 
gives the following list of localities for the Alachua clay: 
Among the localities to be noted are: In Alachua County, Mixon’s farm, 
10 miles south and V/ 2 miles east of the railway station at Archer; Hallowell’s 
place, 10 miles north and 2 miles west of the station; a pond about one-fourth 
of a mile from the station; another in the vicinity of Mixon’s, 2 miles northwest 
of the first; a ditch about 2*4 miles west of Gainesville; a spot where the rail¬ 
way crosses the Santa Fe River, near Gainesville, 1 mile north of Gainesville, 
on the Newnansville road, in a ditch dug for a mill race; and Owen’s, nearer the 
town. Other localities are: Clay Landing, on the Suwannee River, near Fort 
Griffin, Levy Comhy; Rocky Creek (old Tampa Bay), Hillsboro County ( Bison 
latifrons ) ; Philip’s quarry, Ocala, Marion County. 
The fauna of the Alachua clay as given by Dali , 2 who secured the 
lists of fossils from Dr. Leidy, is as follows: 
Rhinoceros pro terns 
Mastodon floridanus 
Megatherium sp. 
Auchenia major 
Auchenia minor 
Auchenia minima 
Cervus (virginianusfj 
Hippotherium ingenuum 
Rhinoceros proterus 
Mastodon floridanus 
Hippotherium ingenuum 
Hippotherium piicatile 
Auchenia major 
Elephas columbi 
Equus fraternus 
Aychenia minima 
Machairodus floridanus 
The following specimens have been obtained from a bed which 
extends for miles along the banks of Peace Creek, DeSoto County, 
near Arcadia. 
Tapirus americanus. 
Elephas columbi. 
Mastodon sp. (not M. floridanus ) 
Hippotherium ingenuum. 
Equus fraternus. 
Bison americanus. 
Cervus virginianus. 
Magalonyx jeffersonii. 
Chi a my do th eri um humbold tii. 
1 Dali, Wm. H., Neocene of North America, U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull. 84, 
1892, p. 128. 
2 Dali, Wm. H., Neocene of North America, U. S. Geol. Survey, Bull. 84, 
1892, p. 129. 
Glyptodon sp. 
Hoplophorus euphractus. 
Manatus antiquus. 
Priscodelphinus sp. 
Emys euglypha. 
Trionyx sp. 
Eupachemys Sp. 
Testudo crassiscutata. 
Prom Archer. 
Prom Mixon’s, 10 miles east from Archer. 
Prom Ocala, Marion County. 
