GEOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 243 A list of the leading winter resorts is given below. In this all places less than two miles apart (an easy walking distance) are lumped together, and the resorts are then arranged in order of the number of hotel accomifiodations in the 1920 list, down to those which have only 200. The figures are not given here, because they are subject to correction and change, but they form approximately a descending geometrical progression, from 3,724 (own to 200. The regions are indicated in parenthesis. Daytona, Daytona Beach, Seabreeze (East coast). St. Petersburg (Coast of western flatwoods). Orlando (Lake region).* Tampa (Coast of lime-sink region and flatwoods). Belleair and Clearwater (Coast of lime-sink region). DeLand (Lake region). Ormond and Ormond Beach (East coast). Winter Park (Lake region). Cocoa and Rockledge (East coast). Lakeland (Lake region). New Smyrna (East coast). Ocala (Middle Florida hammock belt). Sanford (Lake region). Winter Haven (Lake region). Eustis (Lake region). Plant City (Western flatwoods). Tarpon Springs (Coast of lime-sink region). Bartow (Western flatwoods). Pass-a-Grille (West coast islands). Kissimmee (Eastern flatwoods). Tavares (Lake region). Melbourne and Melbourne Beach (East coast). Leesburg (Lake region), Florence Villa (Lake region). Mt. Dora (Lake region). St. Cloud (Eastern flatwoods). Lake Helen (Lake region). Titusville (East coast). Enterprise (Lake region). *There are signs advertising Orlando attached to many roadside trees on Cape Cod, which is a great summer resort region.