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the true condition. In other cases where the fauna is cosmopolitan and 
the number of species large, the percentages are believed to be helpful. 
LIST OF STATIONS WITH AGE ASSIGNMENTS 
Pleistocene 
4837 (2 mi. S. E. of Eau Gallic) (late). 
5017 (Daytona). 
5012 (Titusville, 7 mi. W.). 
5003 (Eau Gallie, 4 mi. W.). 
5143 (Well, 96 ft. Kissimmee). 
_ 7056 (Rose Bluff). 
Late Pliocene or early Pleis¬ 
tocene 
4866 (54 mi. above A. C. L. R. R. bridge). 
6096-7 ( J /2 mi. above A. C. L. R. R. bridge). 
5008 (5 mi. below Sanford R. R. bridge). 
5009 (7 mi. below Sanford R. R. bridge). 
Pliocene, (Nashua marl) ^ 
5011 (^2 mi. north of Orange City R. R. Sta.). 
5019 {% mi. south of Orange City R. R. Sta.). 
5869 (Upper bed at DeLand). 
5634 (Lower bed at DeLand). 
4865 (Nashua, type locality). 
5010 (DeLeon Springs). 
Probably Miocene including) 
some Pliocene ) 
Miocene, probably including I 
some post-Miocene j 
5144 (Well on island in Lake Tohopekaliga). 
5016 (Well, 65 to 100 ft., Kissimmee). 
