GEOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 299 Montverde (Lake Co.), 173 New Jersey, 119, 209, 231, 239, 244 Moore, C. B., work of, 288 New Port Richey, 244 Mosquitoes, 149, 210, 231-232 New Smyrna, 149, 150, 195, 240, 243 Mosquito County, Inlet, 232; Lagoon, New York, 239, 244, 245 145, 232 Newspapers, information from, 83, (127, Moss, Spanish (See Spanish moss, Til- 134, 141, 201), 225, (244), 274, 288 landsia usneoides) Non-alluvial swamps, 93, 124, 212 Mosses, 78, 18o "Norfolk" soils, 89, 97, 99, 105, 114, 146, Mount Dora (town), 127, 173, 243 171-173, 176, 182 Muck, 178, 179 North Carolina, 108, 117, 211, 214, 236 Muddy water, 231 North Indian River, 145, 232 Muhienbergia filipes, -86 Northward migration of negroes, io8, Mulberry (Polk Co.), 134, 240 235 Mules, 273 Norton, C. L., writings of, 161 Mullet, 231 Norwegians, 150 Muscadine, ioo, io6, 115, 125, 133, 148, Noted persons in central Florida, 254 222 Nymphaea macrophylla, 91, 94, (122), Museum of Survey, 10 .126, 139, 141 Mussels, 167 Nyssa biflora, 124, 126, 133, 138, 219 Mutton, 278 (See Sheep) Myrica cerifera and pumila (Myrtle), 0 86, 90, 100, 1o6, 116, 125, 133, 139, 148 Oaks, 140, 208, 219 (See Black-jack, Live, Post, Red, Scrub, Swamp N chestnut, Turkey, Water, White) Nashua marl, 156 Oak runner, 90, 94, 133, 139 Natal grass, 129, 136 Oats, 93, 102, 103, 110, 276-278 National Forest (Marion Co.), 82, 124 Ocala, 82, (107), io8, 111, 156, 158, 174, Natural bridges, 163 175, 182, 190, 195, 196, 222, 240, 243, Natural race-course, 144 266, 283 Naturalized foreigners, 238 Ocala (limestone) formation, 7-19, 39, Naval stores, 101, 134, 209, 219 (See also 53, 58-60, 104, 136, 156, 175 Rosin, Turpentine) Occupations, classification of, 198 Navigable waters, navigation, (88), 122, Ocklawaha River, 119, 122, 167, 170, 178,, 144, 167-168, 179, 282-283 282, 283 Negroes, foreign-born, 236; illiteracy Ocklawaha Valley R. R., 283 among, 246, 247, 272; in fertile re- Qenothera hum ifusa, 86 gions, IO8, 234, 264; migrations of, Ohioans, 236, 244, 288 108, 235, 241; percentage of, 234, Oil (and gas) wells, 1-3, 14, 16o, 195 235, 241; religious denominations, (See also Drilling) 256 Oil fuel on railroads, 221 Negundo (See Acer Negundo) Okefinokee Swamp, 19 Nesting birds, 224, 227, 228 Oklahoma, animals of, 288 Nettle family, 216 Old fields, 79, 225 New Bedford, Mass., 239 Oldsmar (Pinellas Co.), 134, 282 New England, 124, 245 Oligocene strata, 38, 39, 51, 52, 6o, 63, New Hampshire, tourists from, 244 95, 111, 119, 130, 156.