24 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 
WATER. 
The springs of Florida are famous for their large volume of 
flow as well as for the clearness and beauty of their waters. Many 
of these springs are used as health resorts, while from others the 
water is sold for medicinal or table use. The total sales of mineral 
and spring water in Florida during 1914, as shown by the returns 
from the owners of springs and wells, amount to 231,160 gallons, 
valued at $24,738. The average price thus approximates ten cents 
per gallon. The total sales are divided as follows: Medicinal wa¬ 
ters, $3,315; table waters, $21,423. 
The following is a list of those who report having sold spring or 
well water during 1914, together with the name of the spring or well 
from which taken: 
Chumuckla Mineral Springs and Hotel Companjq Chumuckla Mineral Springs, 
Chumuckla, Florida. 
Espiritu Santo Springs Company, Espiritu Santo Springs, Safety Harbor, Florida. 
Lackawanna Water arid Ginger Ale Company, Lackawanna Springs, Jackson¬ 
ville, Florida. 
L. H. McKee, Quisisana Spring, Green Cove Springs, Florida. 
Magnesia Spring Water Company, Magnesia Spring, Grove Park, Florida. 
Magnolia Springs Hotel Company, Magnolia Spring, Magnolia Springs, Florida. 
Nathaniel Brewer, Jr., Newport Springs, Newport, Florida. 
Orange City Mineral Springs Company, Orange City Mineral Springs, Orange 
City, Florida. 
Panacea Springs Company, Panacea Springs, Panacea, Florida. 
Ponce de Leon Springs Corp., DeLeon Springs, DeLeon Springs, Florida. 
Purity Springs Water Company, Purity Spring, Tampa, Florida. 
Tampa Kissengen Wells Company, Stomawa Mineral Well, Tampa, Florida. 
Vincent Bros., Wekiva Springs, Apopka, Florida. 
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF MINERAL PRODUCTION 
IN FLORIDA DURING 1914- 
Common or building brick, 41,901 M., valued at-$ 230,377.00 
Lime, including quick and hydrated lime, 12,376 tons, valued at- 64,531.00 
Limestone, including ground limestone for agricultural use and 
crushed rock for railroad ballast, concrete and road material---- 343-779-00 
Mineral waters, 231,160 gallons, valued at_ 24,738.00 
Phosphate rock, 2,097,864 long tons, valued at_7,354,744.00 
Sand and gravel, including building and moulding sand and gravel, 
177,241 short tons, valued at____:_ 54,120.00 
Sand-lime brick, including common and front brick, 18,476 thousand, 
valued at _ 105,435.00 
Mineral products not separately listed, including ball clay, drain tile, 
vitrified block, diatomaceous earth, fuller’s earth-— 443,964.00 
Total mineral production valued at. 
.$8,621,688.00 
