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127. Leidy, Joseph— 
Description of Mammalian Remains from a 
Rock Crevice in Florida. 
Wag. Free Inst. Sci. Trans. II, 13-17, 1889. 
Describes Pleistocene vertebrates obtained from quarry 
of F. N. Phillips, at Ocala, by Joseph Savage. 
128. Leidy, Joseph— 
Description of Vertebrate Remains from Peace 
Creek, Florida. 
Wag. Free. Inst. Sci. Trans. II, 19-31, 1889. 
Describes material obtained by Mr. Joseph Wilcox, ac¬ 
companied by Wm. H. Migs, from a sand bar in Peace 
River, near Arcadia. 
129. Leidy, Joseph— 
Fossil Vertebrates from Florida. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc., 64-65, 1890. 
Notice of receipt of vertebrate fossils from Archer, col¬ 
lected by J. B. Hatcher. 
130. Leidy, Joseph— 
Fossil Vertebrates from the Alachua Clays of 
Florida. (Edited by Lucas, F. A.) 
Wag. Free. Inst. Sci. Trans. IV, 61 pp. pis., 1-19, 
1896. 
131. Lewis, Elias, Jr.— 
Evidence of a probable modern change of level 
on the coast of Florida. 
Am. Jour. Sci. (2) XLI, 406, (1-4 p.) 1866. 
Modern depression of the coast at St Augustine, indi¬ 
cated by stumps of cedar trees and: peat accumulations 
below low tide level. 
132. Lucas, F. A.— 
(Prefatory Note and notes appended as editor 
