GEOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ROLAND M. HARPER TABLE OF CONTENTS Page. Introduction -----.-------------------------------------------------- 75- 83 ,Plan of description and sources of information ----------------- 77- 81 Selection of illustrations, etc. --.----------------------------- 81- 83 Regional descriptions ------------------------------------------------ 84-153 i. West coast islands ------------------------------------------ 84- 87 2. Gulf hammock region (Table i) ------------------- -------- 87- 93 3. Middle Florida flatwoods --------------------------------- 93- 94 4. Lime-sink region (Table 2) ---------------------------------- 95-103 5. Middle Florida hammock belt (Table 3) ------------------- 104-110 6. Hernando hammock belt (Table 4) ------------------------- I.-II8 7. Peninsular lake region (Table 5) ---------------------------- 119-129 S. Peninsular flatwoods, western division (Table 6) ----------- 130-136 9. Peninsular flatwoods, eastern division (Table 7) ---------- 136-143 1o. East coast strip (Table 8) --------------------------------- 143-153 General features ------------------------------------------------- 154-287 Stratigraphy --.----------------------------------------------- 155-137 Economic geology ----------------------------------------- 157-160 Topography -------------- -----.--------------------------- 16o-165 Hydrography, or drainage ---------------------------------- 166-io Soils ---------------------------------------------------- 170-194 Upland or dry soils --.------------------------------------ 171-175 Damp soils ------------------------------------------------ 175-178 Wet soils ---------------- .---------------------------- 178-179 Miscellaneous soils ------------------------------------- 179-18o* Mechanical analyses (Tables 9-14) ------------------------- -iSo-186 Chemical analyses (Tables 15-18) -------------------------186-194 Climate (Table 9) ----------------------------------------- 194-197 Vegetation ------------------------------------------------ 197-222 Places with no vegetation ----------------------------------199 Herbaceous vegetation ------------------------------------- 199-204 Shrubby vegetation _._.------------------------------------- 204-205 Small trees, or thickets --------------------------------- 205-206 Tall trees, or forests ---------------------------------- 206-217 Census of timber trees (Table 20) .----------------------- 218-219 Utilization of native plants (Table 21) ---------------------- 219-222 71 6