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10. Aldrich, Truman H — 
New Species of Tertiary Fossils from Alabama, 
Mississippi and Florida. 
Nautilus, NVI, 97-101, 1903. 
11. Allen, John EL— 
Some facts respecting the Geology of Tampa 
Bay, Florida. 
Am. Jour. Sci. (2) I, 38-42, 1846. 
12. Bailey, J. W.— 
Discovery of an Infusorial Stratum in Florida. 
Am. Jour. Sci. (2) X, 282, (1-5 p.), 1850. 
This is an advance notice of the infusorial stratum 
described in the following. 
13. Bailey, J. W.— 
Microscopical Observations made in South Caro¬ 
lina, Georgia and Florida. 
Smithson. Contri. Know! II, art. VIII, 48 pp. 
(3 pis.), 1851. 
The observations on Florida occupy pages 14-25. The 
geological references occur on pages 16 and 19, the first 
relating to the limestone 40 miles west of Palatka, the 
second to a supposed infusorial stratum at Tampa. 
14. Bailey, J. W.— 
Silieified Polythalamia in Florida. 
Am. Jour. Sci. (2) XI, 86, (1-4 p.), 1851. 
This is an extract from the preceding with the addition 
of list of genera identified. 
15. Bartram, William— 
Travels through North and South Carolina, 
Georgia, east and west Florida, the Cherokee 
Country, the extensive territories of the Muscogul- 
ges or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the 
