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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
4. Agassiz, Alexander— 
Note on the Florida Reef. 
Am. Jour. Sci. (3) XLIX, 154-155, 1895. 
Letter to J. D. Dana, dated Tampa Bay, Florida, De¬ 
cember 27, 1894. The Miami Limestone is regarded as of 
Aeolian origin. Agrees with Tuomey as to elevation of 
the outer reef. 
5. Agassiz, Alexander— 
The Elevated Reef of Florida. 
Mus. Com. Zool. Bull. XXVIII, No. 2, 29-62, 
26 pis., 1896. 
6 . Agassiz, Louis— 
Florida Reefs, Keys and Coast. 
U. S. Coast Survey Rept. for 1851. (Appendix 
No. 10), 145-160, 1852. 
Extracts from the report of Professor Agassiz to th® 
Superintendent of the Coast Survey. 
7. Agassiz, Louis— 
Relation of the Geological and Zoological Re¬ 
searches to General Interests, in the development 
of Coast Features. 
U. S. Coast Survey Rept. for 1867, 183-186, 1869. 
Letter addressed to the Superintendent of the Coast 
Survey. 
8. Agassiz, Louis— 
Report on the Florida Reefs. 
Mus. Comp. Zool. Mem. VII. pp. 1-40, 1880. 
Report of Professor Agassiz to the Superintendent of 
the Coast Survey (letter referred to in No. 7 in full). 
9. Aldrich, Truman H.— 
A New Conus from the Tertiary of Florida. 
Nautilus XVI, 131-132, 1903. 
Describes G. Waltonensis from Shoal Creek, Walton 
County. 
