28 
FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—I5TH ANNUAL REPORT 
SOURCES OF THE FOSSIL MATERIAL 
The collections considered in this paper are in the U. S. National 
Museum, and were made by Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan of the U. S. Geol. 
Survey, Dr. E. H. Sellards, then State Geologist of Florida, and Messrs. 
Geo. C. Matson, Frederick G. Clapp, and Otto Veatch. 
Most of the material was collected in Putnam and Volusia counties; 
but one collection came from St. Mary’s River at the north, three from 
the vicinity of Kissimmee, Osceola County, and four from localities 
along the Atlantic coast, between Daytona and Eau Gallie. 
A few species from DeLeon Springs were determined by Dr. Wm. 
H. Dali, and are mentioned in his comprehensive work on the Tertiary 
fauna of Florida 1 . Specific identifications of many of the fossils were 
made by Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan, and listed in the Second Annual 
Report of the Florida Geological Survey, 1909. In working over the 
material, some of the specific identifications were changed, others 
queried, and some unidentified forms determined. 
The following are the fossil localities considered in this paper; each 
collection has been given a U. S. Geological Survey station number 
which precedes the description of the locality : 
4837—Two miles southeast of Eau Gallie, on peninsula south of point of Merritt’s 
Island, Fla. Geo. C. Matson, collector. 
4865— River bank, south of Nashua, Putnam Co., Fla., fossils from 15 ft. 
of white shell marl. F. G. Clapp, collector. (Type locality of the Nashua 
marl.) 
4866— One-half mile above A. C. L. R. R. bridge over the St. Johns River, Putnam 
Co.; vertical cliff three to eight feet above high-water level. F. G. Clapp, 
collector. 
5003—In a ditch 4 miles west of Eau Gallie, Brevard Co., Fla. Geo. C. Matson, 
collector. 
5008— East side of St. Johns River, five miles below the Sanford railroad bridge, 
Volusia Co., Fla. Geo. C. Matson, collector. 
5009— East side of St. Johns River, 7 miles below the Sanford railroad bridge, 
Volusia Co., Fla. Geo. C. Matson, collector. 
5010— About half a mile south of DeLeon Springs station, Volusia Co., Fla. Eleven 
to seventeen feet below the surface. F. G. Clapp, collector. 
5011— Half a mile north of R. R. station, Orange City, Volusia Co., Fla. F. G. Clapp, 
collector. 
5012— Seven miles west of Titusville, Brevard Co., Fla. Geo. C. Matson, collector. 
5016— Deep well at Kissimmee, Osceola Co., Fla. Fossils obtained at a depth 
of 65 to 100 feet. C. O. Newlands (driller). 
5017— Near Michael’s marlpit, one mile south of point, Daytona, Volusia Co., 
Fla. Geo. C. Matson, collector. 
5019—A quarter of a mile south of railroad station, Orange City, Fla. Thirteen 
feet below surface. F. G. Clapp, collector. 
!\Vagner Free Inst. Sci., Vol. Ill, 1890-1903. 
