296 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. Feet. i. Light gray incoherent surface sands .......................... il 2. Coarse yellowish or buff obscurely stratified sand...............6 3. Black clay, horizontally laminated, containing leaves, twigs, prostrate logs, etc........................................... I 4. Sand blackened by vegetable matter, containing stumps in place and extending up through No. 3 ......................... 2 5. Coarse indurated gray sand with quartz pebbles .............. 2+ The yellowish sand (No. 2) seems to be identical with much of the material exposed in the splendid bluffs on the west side Fig. 3o. Fossil peat locality about a half mile north of Milton, Santa Rosa County. The umbrella is sticking in one of the stumps, and a root of another can be seen projecting from the bank near the center of the picture. June 22, 1909.