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184. Small, John K.— 
Explorations in Southern Florida. 
Science XXV, 904-905, 1907. 
Finds evidence from the flora of recent elevation of the 
Keys in the ’Glades. 
185. Smith, Buckingham— 
Report on Reconnoissance of the Everglades made 
to the Secretary of the Treasury, June, 1848. 
The limestone forming the eastern rim of the ever¬ 
glades recognized as Post-Pliocene. 
186. Smith, Eugene A.—- 
On the Geology of Florida. 
Am-. Jour. Sci. (3) XXI, 292-309, 1881; abst: 
U.S. 10th Census, 1883. Report on building stones, 
bound as part of Yol. X, but with separate pagina¬ 
tion, pp. 186-187; Am. Nat., XV, 413, (1-3 p) 1881, 
and XYI, 256-257, (2-3 p.), 1882. 
187. Smith, Eugene A.— 
Report on the Cotton Production of the State of 
Florida, with an account of the general agricul¬ 
tural features of the State. 
U. S. 10th. Census, VI, Rept. Cotton Prod. pt. 2, 
175-258, 1884. 
188. Smith, Eugene A.— 
Phosphatic Rocks of Florida. 
Science, V, 395-396, 1885. 
189. Smith, Eugene A.— 
On Some Post-Eocene and Other Formations of 
the Gulf Region of the United States. 
Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. LY, 357-374, 1906; 
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