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Springs of Florida
 
The Peat Deposits of Florida, Their Occurrence, Development, and Uses
 
Biennial Report 6 (1943-1944)
 
Geology of Florida
 
Stratigraphic and Paleontologic Studies of Wells in Florida - No. 4, City of Tallahassee Water Well no. 6, Dale Mabry Field Water Well "B", Ravlin-Brown V.G. Phillips No. 1 Well
 
Ground Water Conditions in Orlando and Vicinity
 
Late Cenozoic Geology of Southern Florida, with a Discussion of the Ground Water
 
Stratigraphic and Paleontologic Studies of Wells in Florida - No. 3, City of Quincy Water Well, St. Marys Oil Corporation, Hilliard Turpentine Company No. 1 Well
 
Biennial Report 5 (1941-1942)
 
The Natural Features of Southern Florida, Especially the Vegetation, and the Everglades
 
Florida Mineral Industry, with Summaries of Production for 1940 and 1941
 
The Dolomitic Limestones of Florida
 
Florida Dunes and Scrub, Vegetation and Geology
 
Geology of Holmes and Washington Counties, Florida
 
Stratigraphic and Paleontologic Studies of Wells in Florida - No. 2, Suwannee Petroleum Corporations Sholtz No. 1, Florida Oil Discovery Companys Cedar Keys No. 2
 
Biennial Report 4 (1939-1940)
 
Part 1: A Fossil Squirrel-Fish from the Upper Eocene of Florida; Part 2: The Rostrum of Felsinotherium ossivalense
 
Stratigraphic and Paleontologic Studies of Wells in Florida
 
Biennial Report 3 (1937-1938)
 
Notes on the Upper Tertiary and Pleistocene Mollusks of Peninsular Florida
 
Scenery of Florida Interpreted by a Geologist
 
Stratigraphy and Micropaleontology of Two Deep Wells in Florida
 
Biennial Report 2 (1935-1936)
 
Mollusks of the Tampa and Suwannee Limestones of Florida
 
Biennial Report 1 (1933-1934)
 
Ground Water in Seminole County, Florida
 
Ground Water in the Lake Okeechobee Area, Florida
 
Ground Water Investigations in Florida
 
Twenty-Third - Twenty-Fourth Annual Report
 
Miocene Vertebrates from Florida
 
The Foraminifera of the Upper, Middle, and Part of the Lower Miocene of Florida
 
The Pensacola Terrace and Associated Beaches and Bars of Florida
 
The Pliocene and Pleistocene Foraminifera of Florida
 
Twenty-First - Twenty-Second Annual Reports
 
(1) A Fossil Teleost Fish of the Snapper Family (Lutianidae) from the Lower Oligocene of Florida; (2) The Foraminifera of the Marianna Limestone of Florida
 
Twentieth Annual Report
 
Nineteenth Annual Report
 
Eighteenth Annual Report
 
Seventeenth Annual Report
 
Sixteenth Annual Report
 
Fifteenth Annual Report
 
Fourteenth Annual Report
 
Thirteenth Annual Report
 
Twelfth Annual Report
 
Tenth and Eleventh Annual Reports
 
Ninth Annual Report
 
Eighth Annual Report
 
Seventh Annual Report
 
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