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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
101. Horsford, E. N.— 
On the Solidification of the Coral Reefs of 
Florida, and the Source of Carbonate of Lime in 
the Growth of Corals. 
This paper is a further defense of the views presented 
in the preceding and is a reply to criticism by Dana. 
102. Hovey, E. 0.— 
Notes on the Artesian Well sunk at Key West, 
Florida, in 1895.* 
Mus. Comp. Zool. Bull. XXXVIII, 65-91, 1896; 
abst: Am. Geol. XVIII, 218, 1896. 
103. Hunt, E. B.— 
On the Origin, Growth, Substructure and Chro¬ 
nology of the Florida Reef. 
U. S. Coast Sur. Rept. App, No. 25, 241-248, 
1862; Am. Jour. Sci. (2) XXXV, 197-210, 1863. 
104. Johnson, Lawrence C.— 
Phosphatic Rocks of Florida, 
Science, V, 396, 1885. 
105. Johnson, Lawrence, C.— 
The Structure of Florida. 
Am. Jour. Sci. (3) XXXVI, 230-236, 1888. 
106. Johnson, Lawrence C.— 
Florida, in MacFarlane’s Geol. Railway Guide, 
2d. ed. 392-394, 1890*. 
107. Johnson, Lawrence C.— 
The Chattahoochee Embayment. 
Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. Ill* 128-132, 1891. 
108. Johnson, Lawrence C.— 
The Miocene Group of Alabama.* 
Science XXI, 90-91, 1893. 
