BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FLORIDA GEOLOGY. 
The following list of papers includes all publications 
relating to the geology of Florida of which record has 
been obtained. The list is necessarily lacking in complete¬ 
ness and notice of omissions will be appreciated. Those 
papers, the place of publication and title of which have 
not been verified from the original are followed by an 
asterisk. 
1. Agassiz, Alexander— 
The Tortugas and Florida Reefs.* 
Am. Acad. Mem. II, 107-134, 12 pis. 1883; re¬ 
viewed by J. D. Dana, Am. Jour. Sei. (3) XXYI, 
408-409, 1883; Abst, Am. Nat. XVII, 1267-1268, 
1883. 
2. Agassiz, Alexander— 
A Contribution to American Thalasography. 
Three cruises of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur¬ 
vey steamer Blake in the Gulf of Mexico, in the 
Caribbean Sea, and along the Atlantic Coast of the 
United States from 1877 to 1880. In two volumes, 
vol. I, XII, 314 pp. maps; vol. II, 219 pp. pis. 
Cambridge, 1888.* 
Mus. Com. Zool. Bui. XIV and XV. 
3. Agassiz, Alexander— 
Note (on coral reefs of southern Florida and 
their relations to the growth of the peninsula). 
Mus. Comp. Zool. Bull., XVI, 157-158, 1890. 
A Note appended to Shaler’s paper (No. 178). 
