A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON CLAYS OE ELORIDA 
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Suwannee County —Sedimentary kaolin has been reported in the 
vicinity of Houston and also southwest of Live Oak, but these occur¬ 
rences were not confirmed. 
Walton County —The white clay-bearing sand mentioned on page 
213, is in Walton County, five miles south of DeFuniak Springs 
in Sec. 26, T. 2 N., R. 19 W., on the property of G. P. Billups. This 
deposit occurs in a small gully washed into an old field near a small 
stream. The material contains more mica and larger quartzose pebbles 
than the occurrences of typical sedimentary kaolin, and it is not defi¬ 
nitely known that this material is the same. 
