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Pecien gibbus Linn. 
Anomia simplex Orb. 
Mytilus exustus Linn. 
Crassinella lunulata Conrad. 
V cnericardia tridentata Say. 
Carditamera arata Conrad. 
Phacoides trisulcatus Con.? Young 
Phacoides linteus Conrad. 
Phacoides nassulus Conrad. 
Phacoides multilineatus T. and H. 
Chama arcinella Linn. 
Cardium isocardia Linn. ? worn. 
Callocardia sayana Conrad. 
Transennella ealoosana Dali. 
Macrocallista nimbosa Sol. 
Chi one cancellata Linn, . 
Venus campechiensis ;Gmel.? worn 
young. 
Timoclea grus T. and H. 
Anomalocardia brasiliana Gmel. 
Abra aequalis Say. 
Donax variabilis Say. 
Spisula similis Say. 
Mulinia lateralis Say. 
Geologic horizon :—Pleistocene. 
From another well at Kissimmee Dr. Vaughan identified the fossils 
listed below. It is interesting to note the fact that the sample came 
from about the same depth as the one mentioned above. 
Ostrea virginica Gmel. 
Crassinella lunulata Conrad. 
Crassinella sp. 
Carditamera arata Conrad. 
Venericardia tridentata Conrad. 
Venericardia perplana Conrad. 
Phacoides multilineatus T. and H. 
Phacoides amiantus Dali. 
Venus campechiensis Gmel. 
Geologic horizon:—Probably Pleistocene, but may be Pliocene. 
From near the bottom of the 100-foot well of Capt. H. Clay 
Johnson at Kissimmee, the following fossils were obtained: 
Area transversa Say. 
Carditamera arata Conrad. 
Chione cancellata Linn. 
The above list suggests that the material at a depth of 100 feet is 
Pleistocene. 
From a decomposed coquina 1 mile north of Mims, Dr. Vaughan 
identified Glycymeris pectinatus Gmel., and Donax variabilis Say. 
The age of this deposit is doubtless Pleistocene. It is covered bv 
white Pleistocene sand, beneath which it rises in the form of a long 
ridge, which may represent an old beach. 
A loosely cemented sandy shell marl one mile west of Titusville 
furnished several identifiable shells mixed with many worn fragments. 
The species 1 which were identified are Pleistocene: 
Locality:—One-quarter of a mile north of Mims, Florida. 
Callocardia sayana Conrad. Upper 
Olig. to Pleistocene. 
Parastarta trigona Dali. Miocene 
and Pliocene. 
Spisula subparilis Conrad. 
Mulinia lateralis Say. 
Corbula inacqualis Say. Miocene- 
Pliocene. 
1 Identifications by Dr. Vaughan. 
