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Notes on the upper Tertiary and Pleistocene mollusks of peninsular Florida
Table of Contents
- Copyright permission
- Title page
- Letter of transmittal
- Contents
- Illustrations, maps, and tables
- Introduction
- New names for formations
- --Buckingham limestone
- --Tamiami limestone
- Upper tertiary deposits of southern Florida
- --Buckingham limestone
- ---List of species
- ---Character of matrix
- ---Species dredged along Caloosahatchee River
- ---Geographic distribution
- --Caloosahatchee marl
- ---Interpretation by Dall and Harris of the beds along the Caloosahatchee River
- ----Oyster marl
- ----Turritella marl
- ----Layers of sand
- ----Planorbis
- ---Observations by the writer along Caloosahatchee River
- ----Localities near Labelle
- ----Localities near Fort Denaud
- ----Exposure three-fourths of a mile below Fort Denaud
- ----Other localities
- ---Interpretation of deposition
- ---Beds on Shell Creek
- ---Beds on Alligator Creek
- ----Species from the upper beds
- ---Beds on Myakka River
- ---Species from a locality one mile north of Bermont
- ---Tentative correlation of the upper Tertiary deposits of southwestern Florida
- ---The more characteristic species of the Pliocene Caloosahatchee fauna
- ---Area on the south and southwestern sides of Lake Okeechobee
- ---Area along West Palm Beach canal
- ---Area along St. Lucie canal
- ---Upper Tertiary faunas on the east side of Florida
- --Caloosahatchee marl
- Distribution of the Arcinae of the Pliocene of Florida
- Tentative correlation of the upper Tertiary deposits of peninsular Florida
- Pleistocene deposits
- --Pleistocene deposits along Caloosahatchee River between Fort Denaud and Alva
- --Pleistocene fossils of the southwestern and eastern side of the Peninsula of Florida
- --Localities in southwestern Florida
- --Localities on the eastern side of Florida
- --Pleistocene deposits near Myrtle Beach and Little River, South Carolina
- --Observations on a few species occurring in the Pleistocene
- --List of Pleistocene species
- --Tentative correlation of Pleistocene deposits
- Descriptions and discussions of upper Tertiary species, especially of the Buckingham limestone, and of Pleistocene species of Florida
- References
- Plates
- Index