US And Canadian Fossil Sites -- Data for FLORIDA

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LocationCountyState/ProvinceDirections,NotesAgeFormationFossilsCommentsReferenceLat-Long
ArcherAlachuaFL16 km S 2 km E of RR StationPlioceneAlachua Clayvertebrates; rhinoceros,mastodons,Hippotherium(horse),Auchenia(llama)FL0001|,
ArcherAlachuaFLIn area ditches,cuts,quarries,pitsPlioceneAlachua Clayvertebrates; rhinoceros,mastodons,Hippotherium,AucheniaFL0002|,
GainesvilleAlachuaFL10 km SW near ArredondoEocene UpperOcala LimestoneNummulitesFL0003|,
GainesvilleAlachuaFLNW In area exposures in Hogtown Creek basinEoceneray teeth,shark teeth,fish teethFL0004|,
GainesvilleAlachuaFLNW at Devil's Mills Hopper in walls of sinkholeMioceneHawthornechinoids (Cassidulus),mollusksFL0005|,
Neals(?)AlachuaFLIn area phosphate minesvertebrate teeth Equus,Tapirus,MastodonFL0006|,
NewberryAlachuaFLIn area phosphate minesvertebrate teeth Equus,Tapirus,MastodonFL0007|,
NewberryAlachuaFLNW in numerous exposures in phosphate pits exploiting fissure fill depositsEoceneOcala LimestoneMollusks (poorly preserved),Echinoderms(well preserved),Shark TeethFL0008Many sites no longer accessible-Permission required for all siteshttp://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/pciesiel/gly3603c/haile.html|,
NewberryAlachuaFLNW in numerous exposures in phosphate pits exploiting fissure fill deposits at depths to 20+ meters in area of extinct village of Haille. Therefore 'Haille sites'Miocene-PleistoceneAbundant,diverse,vertebrate remainsFL0009Many sites no longer accessible-Permission required for all siteshttp://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/pciesiel/gly3603c/haile.html|,
Santa Fe SpringsAlachua?FLPleistoceneEquus,Tapirus,PeccariesFL0010|,
Lake CityBakerFLIn area quarriesmany fossils.FL0011|,
Econfina RiverBayFL2 km below Hwy bridge s4t1sr13wCancellariaFL0012s4t1sr13w|,
Panama CityBayFLon Farley Creek and Tenmile Creek,along banksMioceneChipolaWell preserved mollusksFL0013|,
Red Oak ChurchCalhounFL300m N in bed Farley Creek under FL275 bridge in fossiliferous sandMiocene UpperChipola?FL0014|,
Casa de MeadowsCharlotteFLPhilman PitPleistocene UpperFort Thompsonmolluskshttp://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08072002-110037/unrestricted/etd.pdf|,
Punta GordaCharlotteFLE on Hwy 17 at W end of Bridge over shell creek http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmabundant shark teeth,ShellsFL0015|,
Peace RiverCharlotte?FLon bed of river accessible to surface divers using snorkels and masksvertebratesFL0016|,
Peace River above Wachulla SpringsCharlotte?FLPleistoceneMammoth,TapirusFL0017|,
Citrus CountyCitrusFLIn area phosphate minesMastodon,HipparionFL0018|,
HernandoCitrusFLIn area phosphate pitsNummulitesFL0019|,
OwensboroCitrusFLIn Limestone quarryEocene UpperOcalaNummulitesFL0020|,
Black CreekClayFLIn area phosphate pits in phosphatic marlsinvertebratesFL0021|,
Longan LakesCollierFLPleistocene,LowerBermontmolluskshttp://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08072002-110037/unrestricted/etd.pdf|,
OchopeeCollierFLMioceneTamiamiechinodermsFL0022|,
White SpringsColumbiaFL1400 meters N on small island in Suwannee Rivermollusks - Scaphander,Orthaulax,Ampullina,Calliostoma,Dentalium,Glycymeris,Modiolus,Chione,etc{4}FL0023|,
-DeSotoFLArea pebble Phosphate depositsMioceneBone Valleyshark teeth,ray teeth,marine mammal bones,invertebrate casts,silicified corals - mastodon,rhinoceros,horse,turtles camels,alligator{4}FL0029|,
-DeSotoFLBrantley's PitPliocene UpperCaloosahatcheemolluskshttp://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08072002-110037/unrestricted/etd.pdf|,
ArcadiaDeSotoFLPliocenePeace creekVertebrates -Elephas,Tapirus,Mammut,Odocoileus,Bison,Equus,Chlamytherium.FL0024|,
ArcadiaDeSotoFLPliocenePeace creekvertebrates -Elephas,Tapirus,Mammut,Odocoileus,Bison,Equus,Chlamytherium.FL0025|,
ArcadiaDeSotoFLat FL760 bridge over Peace River http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmshark teethFL0026|,
Peace CreekDeSotoFLall along length of creekPliocenePeace CreekElephas,Tapirus,Mammut,Odocoileus,Bison,Equus,Hippotherium,Cervus,Megalonyx,Glyptodon,Hoplophorus,Manatus,Alligator,Fish -- Carcharodon,Galeocerdo,Myliobatis.FL0027|,
Shell CreekDeSotoFLpelecypod TellinaFL0028|,
JacksonvilleDuvalFLat Fernandina Beachshark teeth and land vertebrate bonesFL0030|,
JacksonvilleDuvalFLat city waterworkscasts and molds of Pecten and CarditameraFL0031|,
JacksonvilleDuvalFLon A1A at Ponte Verde Beachfish--shark bones and teethFL0032|,
JacksonvilleDuvalFLspoil banks along St Johns River.?FL0033|,
QuincyGadsdenFLIn fuller's earth minesCypraea,Murex,Fulgur,Modulus,Crucibulum,Arca,Pecten,Cardita,Chione,CaroliaFL0034|,
Ichetucknee RiverGilchristFLPleistoceneMegalonyx (sloth) teethFL0035|,
Thomas FarmGilchristFLMioceneHawthorn (Hemingford)vertebrates-reptiles-Alligator;turtles-GeocheloneFL0036|,
Thomas FarmGilchristFLin sinkhole exposure http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmMiocenefossilsFL0037|,
-Gilchrist,ColumbiaFLPleistocenemammals-MammutFL0038|,
Banana CreekGladesFLIn tributary of Caloosahatchee River in fresh water MarlChlamys,Helisoma,Cerithium,Anomalocardia,LaevicardiumFL0039|,
Harnby Canal(?)GladesFLLake OkeechobeeGastropods,Typhis,OlivellaFL0040Probably 'Harney Pond canal'|,
Moore HavenGladesFLPlioceneCaloosahatcheeMollusks - TurritellaFL0041|,
Ortona LocksGladesFL400 meters W of Atlantic Coast Line bridge near Coffee Mill HammockChione,Transennella,Bulla,OlivellaFL0042|,
Ortona LocksGladesFLnear locks in marine marlVermicularia,Arca,Bothrocorbula,Phacoides,Cerithium,Hanetia,MitraFL0043|,
EllavilleHamiltonFL6.5 km above on Suwannee River on Right bankRhyncholampasFL0044|,
White SpringsHamiltonFLIn area quarriesechinoidsFL0045|,
White SpringsHamiltonFLalong banks of Suwannee Rivercoral heads,Ostrea,shark teeth,bone fragments.FL0046|,
White SpringsHamiltonFLat RR trestle to WechinoidsFL0047|,
Withlacoochee RiverHamilton?FLPleistocene?mammals:PseudocerasFL0048|,
Fort Green MineHardeeFLMiocene UpperBone Valley UpperBirds;Crocodiles;Turtles-Chrysemys,GeocheloneFL0049|,
-HendryFLCochran Shell PitPliocene UpperCaloosahatcheemolluskshttp://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08072002-110037/unrestricted/etd.pdf|,
Caloosahatchee RiverHendryFLGastropod Vasum,FicusFL0050|,
Caloosahatchee RiverHendryFLPliocene UpperCaloosahatcheemolluskshttp://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08072002-110037/unrestricted/etd.pdf|,
Caloosahatchee RiverHendryFLfor 24km along river in vicinity of Ft Denaudpelecypods-Ostrea,Pecten,Lima,Placunanomia,Thracia,Chlamys,BulinusFL0051|,
Ft DenaudHendryFL2 to 4 km NAbundant faunasFL0052|,
Ft DenaudHendryFLW in banks of Caloosahatchee Riverpelecypods - Ostrea,Pecten,Lima,Placunanomia,Thracia,Chlamys,BalanusFL0053|,
Ft Denaud near La BelleHendryFLGastropods -Planorbis,ClathrodrilliaFL0054|,
Ft Denaud near La BelleHendryFLIn Lower bank of Caloosahatchee River at Ft Denaud bridge 3.2km E of La BellePleistoceneFort Thompsonmollusks-Anadara Tertiary Gastropods Xenophora,Murex,Conus,Coral: Siderastrea,MeandrinaFL0055|,
Ft ThompsonHendryFL2.5 km N of La Belle along Caloosahatchee RiverMiocene-PlioceneChione,TurritellaFL0056|,
La BelleHendryFL3 km E near Ft Denaud Bridgemollusks,coralsFL0057|,
Tri-Britton RanchHendryFLTri-Britton site http://utweb.ut.edu/faculty/mmeers/res/dig/Pleistoceneterrestrial mammals,marine vertebratesFL0058|,
Lake OkeechobeeHendry?FLin Alligator Alley and US41 canal fillsshark teethFL0059|,
BrookvilleHernandoFL11 km Nmany varieties of mollusksFL0060|,
BrookvilleHernandoFL16 km NWmany varieties of mollusksFL0061|,
BrookvilleHernandoFL2 km SWmany varieties of mollusksFL0062|,
BrookvilleHernandoFL6 km Wmany varieties of mollusksFL0063|,
BrookvilleHernandoFL8 km Wmany varieties of mollusksFL0064|,
BrookvilleHernandoFLarea exposuresmany varieties of mollusksFL0065|,
-HillsboroughFLArea pebble Phosphate depositsMioceneBone Valleyshark teeth,ray teeth,marine mammal bones,invertebrate casts,silicified corals - mastodon,rhinoceros,horse,turtles camels,alligator{4}FL0080|,
Apollo BeachHillsboroughFLWell preserved shark teeth and land vertebrate bonesFL0066|,
Apollo BeachHillsboroughFL9 km N of Ruskin on FL41Mioceneshark teeth vertebratesFL0067|,
Apollo BeachHillsboroughFLS of Tampa W of FL41 http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmshark teeth. mammal bonesFL0068|,
Ballast Point-Tampa BayHillsboroughFLSilicified coral and coral geodesFL0069|,
Ballast Point-Tampa BayHillsboroughFLAltered Silicified CoralsMiocene?FL0070|,
Blackwater CreekHillsboroughFL4 km S of Pasco County Line in stream bed at Seaboard Air Line RR crossingMioceneTampa LimestoneMany Species of MollusksFL0071|,
Davis Is-Tampa BayHillsboroughFLSilicified coral and coral geodesFL0072|,
Four Corners MineHillsboroughFLMiocene UpperBone Valley UpperBird bonesFL0073|,
Hillsborough River N of Tampa BayHillsboroughFLSilicified coral and coral geodes{4}FL0074|,
Kingsford MineHillsboroughFLMiocene UpperBone Valley UpperBirds bonesFL0075Original says Kinsford Mine-may be in Polk County|,
LeiseyHillsboroughFLin area excavationPleistoceneMammals,Petrified woodFL0076|,
Leisey Shell Pit 1AHillsboroughFLLate Irvingtonian mammal bonesMammal BonesFL0077|,
Orient ParkHillsboroughFLS between dam and FL60mollusks and coralsFL0078|,
Sixmile CreekHillsboroughFLbetween the RR tracks and the dam S of Orient ParkMioceneTampa LimestoneCorals and mollusks.FL0079|,
Econfina CreekHolmesFLin exposures below water between FL20 and FL388 http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmfossilsFL0081|,
VeroIndian RiverFLIn banks of canalPleistoceneplants,birds,mammals,fish,Indian artifactsFL0082|,
Vero BeachIndian RiverFLFossils along beaches N to Georgia State Line?FL0083|,
MarianaJacksonFLEoceneOcala Limestonemammal bones - sireniansFL0084|,
Flint RockJeffersonFL2 km ESE in quarrymollusks{4}FL0085|,
Lamont[?]JeffersonFLIn small exposure of Jackson bedsEoceneJacksonVenericardia,TurritellaFL0086Original listing is for Arkansas. It is doubtful that there is a Lamont in Arkansas although a Topozone search on Lamont does end up on a barren hilltop at 34.1N 92.275W in Grant County34.1N 92.275W possible|,
Aucilla RiverJefferson?FL9 km inland from mouth http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmmammals,shark teethFL0087|,
-LafayetteFL1 km W of Suwannee River and 1 km N of FL 250 in spoil piles from dredgingmollusks,ostracods,etcFL0091|,
Suwannee RiverLafayetteFLVertebrates in old channel depositsMiocene (Arikareean)well preserved vertebratesFL0088|,
Suwannee RiverLafayetteFLat mouth of river in mud http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmshark teethFL0089|,
Suwannee RiverLafayetteFLin Quarry .8km N and .8km W of S250 crossing of riverEoceneOcala Limestone?FL0090|,
EnglewoodLeeFLat end of Manasota Beach Road http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmabundant shark teeth.FL0093|,
LabelleLeeFLPlioceneTurtle bones -Trachemys.{4}FL0094|,
BloxhamLeonFLs8t1sr3w 1 km above highway bridge at abandoned mill on Harvey's Creekpelecypods{4}FL0095s8t1sr3w|,
EllentonLeonFL2 km away at Rocky Bluff on Manatee RiverMiocenemollusks -- Pecten,Perna,Venus,Arca{4}FL0096|,
Holland P.O.LeonFL2 km N in hard light-grey Limestone on bank of Ochlockonee River sw1/4s16t1sr4wMiocene UpperPelecypodsFL0097sw1/4s16t1sr4w|,
TallahasseeLeonFLat Jackson Bluff near dam on the East side of the Ochlocknee River in claysMioceneJackson Bluffmollusks.FL0098|,
West SopchoppyLeonFLmany species - Carolia,ScutellaFL0099|,
Gulf HammockLevyFL4.5 km S SW of FL55EoceneInglisechinoids,coralsFL0100|,
Gulf HammockLevyFLSW on FL 55EoceneInglismollusks and echinoids.FL0101|,
InglisLevyFLIn exposures on cross Florida Barge Canal 1.6km SEoceneInglisMollusks and echinoids.FL0102|,
Inglis[?]LevyFL2 km Slarge echinoid and mollusk faunaFL0103Original says Ingles. Can't locate Ingles,but Ingles seems to be an occasional misspelling of Inglis|,
WillistonLevyFL2.4km NE at Mixon's Bone BedMiocene (Hemphill)Alachua ClayTurtles-GeocheloneFL0104|,
WillistonLevyFL2km NE at Mixon's Bone BedMioceneAlachua ClayAnhinga,Ciconia,Dendrocygna,Grus,Podilymbus,Rollandia,Penelope,Alligator,Chrysemys,Deirochelys,TrionyxFL0105Hemphill Age|,
Alum BluffLibertyFL3.5 km N in road cut on old road to Watson's Landingpelecypods - EcphoraFL0106|,
BristolLibertyFL10 km downstream near WoodsCancellariaFL0107|,
BristolLibertyFL6.5 km N in silty sand on high bluff on E bank of Apalachicola RiverMioceneJackson Bluffgood mollusksFL0108|,
BristolLibertyFLat Alum Bluff on Apalachicola River,on Nature Conservancy property. 2 km by trial NE of end of Garden of Eden Road off of FL12. largest exposed geologic section in Florida (nearly 40 meters)Miocene LowerAlum BlufffossilsFL0109|,
BristolLibertyFLin high bluff on E bank of Apalachicola River 6.4km NMioceneJackson BluffMollusks.FL0110|,
Bristol (area)LibertyFL3.5 km N of Alum Bluff in road cut on old road to Watson's LandingMiocene Lower?Alum Bluffpelecypods - EcphoraFL0111|,
HosfordLibertyFL3.5 km N on Big Creek at the site of a millCancellariaFL0112|,
ManateeLibertyFLAt North CreekAlum Bluffmany fossilsFL0113|,
-ManateeFLQuality Aggregates Phase 9Pliocene UpperTamiamimolluskshttp://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08072002-110037/unrestricted/etd.pdf|,
DunnellonMarionFLIn Cullen River MinePleistocenedeer teeth,OdocoileusFL0114|,
Marion CountyMarionFLIn area phosphate minesmastodon,HipparionFL0115|,
Marion CountyMarionFLIn area quarriesEocene UpperOcala Limestonemany fossil speciesFL0116|,
OcalaMarionFLEoceneOcala LimestoneechinodermsFL0117|,
OcalaMarionFL400 meters NNummulitesFL0118|,
OcalaMarionFLFlorida Lime Co pitturtle bonesFL0119|,
OcalaMarionFLSW part of city quarriesNummulitesFL0120|,
OcalaMarionFLarea quarriesNummulitesFL0121|,
OcalaMarionFLarea quarriesfossilsFL0122|,
OcalaMarionFLon mine dumpsbrachiopodsFL0123|,
ReddickMarionFLFissure and caves. Cited as major site for Rancho LaBrean faunaPleistoceneMammal BonesFL0124Original source says Reddick IA but that's possibly a site designator (I-A) not a state abbreviation|,
-Miami-DadeFLPlioceneCaloosahatcheemollusks - ArcaFL0126|,
MiamiMiami-DadeFLBryozoa SchizoporellaFL0125|,
BrownsvilleMiami-Dade?FLalong Peace Rivershark teeth,mammal bones and teeth.FL0127|,
-Monroe,VolusiaFLPleistocenemammal fossils - Dire Wolf,Camels,deerFL0092|,
Fernandina BeachNassauFLN of JacksonvilleMioceneshark teeth,vertebratesFL0128|,
Belle GladePalm BeachFLW along US27 to La Belle-Moore Haven in road,canal and pit exposuresPlioceneCaloosahatcheeWell preserved mollusks,corals,echinoids.FL0129|,
Belle GladePalm BeachFLalong US27 to and around Moore Haven in pits and road cutsPlioceneCaloosahatcheemollusks,corals,echinoidsFL0130|,
South BayPalm BeachFLPit of South Bay Water Plant and in overlying PleistocenePlioceneCaloosahatcheemollusks and corals.FL0131|,
South BayPalm BeachFLat South Bay Water Plantmollusks,coralsFL0132|,
HudsonPascoFL2 km NLyria,Orthaulax,Cerithium,Turritella,Cypraea,Thracia,Cardium,Panopea,TeredoFL0133|,
HudsonPascoFL3.5 km NLyria,Orthaulax,Cerithium,Turritella,Cypraea,Thracia,Cardium,Panopea,TeredoFL0134|,
New Port RicheyPascoFLFossils along beaches N past Sarasota.?FL0135|,
New Port RicheyPascoFLto S at Bailey's BluffSilicified coralFL0136|,
ZepherhillsPascoFL4 km S in pits on Florida trap Rock Co propertyOligoceneSuwannee LimestoneCerithium,Turritella,Ampullina,Glycymeris,Lima,Modiolus,Chione,Teredo,etc.FL0137|,
Tarpon SpringsPinellasFL2 km away along Anclote River in LimestoneNummulitesFL0138|,
Tarpon SpringsPinellasFLarea exposureschalcedony and silicified corals and fossilsFL0139|,
-PolkFLMioceneBone ValleyVertebrates-Agriotherium,Calippus,Calippus,Carcharodon,Edaphocyon,Metaxytherium,Monachus,Nannippus,Platygonus,Plesiogulo,Pliohippus,Pseudhipparion,TapirusFL0157|,
-PolkFLArea pebble Phosphate depositsMioceneBone Valleyshark teeth,ray teeth,marine mammal bones,invertebrate casts,silicified corals - mastodon,rhinoceros,horse,turtles camels,alligator{4}FL0158|,
Agrico MinePolkFLMioceneBone ValleyVertebrates-Gomphotherium,Hexameryx,Metaxytherium,Nannippus,NeohipparionFL0140|,
BartowPolkFLMioceneBone Valley?Shark--ray denticles -- Trygon,Myliobatis.FL0141|,
Bone ValleyPolkFLin Phosphate pitsMiocene-PleistoceneAlligator,Merychippus,Nannippus,Hipparion,Neohipparion (horses)FL0142|,
BrewsterPolkFLMioceneBone ValleyVertebrates-Gavialosuchus,TomistomaFL0143|,
BrewsterPolkFLMioceneBone Valley?Gar Fish scales,Whale bones,PorpoisesFL0144|,
BrewsterPolkFLMioceneBone Valley?Gar Fish scales,Whale bones,PorpoisesFL0145|,
Ft MeadePolkFLAt Cargill Fertilizer quarry on Peeples RoadvertebratesFL0146|,
Ft Meade Phosphate areaPolkFLMioceneHawthornEchinodermsFL0147|,
LakelandPolkFL11 km NESilicified coralFL0148|,
MulberryPolkFLArea phosphate mines. Museum at intersection of FL37 and FL 60.MioceneBone Valleymarine vertebrate fossilsFL0149|,
MulberryPolkFLIn area phosphate quarriesMioceneBone Valleyabundant FossilsFL0150|,
Payne Creek MinePolkFLMioceneBone ValleyVertebrates-AlligatorFL0151|,
Payne Creek MinePolkFLMiocene UpperBone Valley Uppershark teeth-Carcharodon,Myliobatis;Turtles-Geochelone,TrionyxFL0152|,
Peace CreekPolkFLIn regional phosphate moundsBison,Glyptodonts,Armadillo,Tapirus,Equus,Hipparion,Odocoileus,Elephas,Chlamytherium,Hoplophorus,GlyptodonFL0153|,
Phosphoria MinePolkFLMioceneBone ValleyVertebrates-Ballistes,fish vertebraeFL0154|,
WachulaPolkFLIn Peace River BedsPleistoceneMammals - Boreostracon,Megatherian (armadillos,Sloths)FL0155|,
WachulaPolkFLalong riverfossilsFL0156|,
-Polk,HillsboroughFLMioceneBone ValleyVertebrates-Gavialosuchus(a crocodile)FL0159|,
-Polk,HillsboroughFLMioceneBone ValleyVertebrates-OsteoborusFL0160|,
NashuaPutnamFLIn 160cm of Marlabundant shellsFL0161|,
St Johns RiverPutnamFL200 meters upstream from Atlantic Coast Line RR bridgePlioceneNashuaabundant fossilsFL0162|,
Casey KeySarasotaFL9 km S from Sarasota to Osprey then E on Hwy 789 to key. Along beach on offshore in sand http://www.levins.com/dinosaur.shtmlMiocene?shark teeth - CarcharodonFL0163|,
Casperson BeachSarasotaFLClosed to collectingshark teeth. MammalsFL0164|,
FruitvilleSarasotaFLShell pit of Macasphalt Co just off I75 at exit 39. Open Saturdays,for small fee as of 1987.Miocene-Pleistocenemollusks and Vertebrates -- both marine and terrestrial. Large,and well preservedFL0165|,
Manasota BeachSarasotaFLat intercoastal waterwayshark teethFL0166|,
Manasota BeachSarasotaFLoff FL776 on intercoastal waterwayMiocene?abundant small shark teethFL0167|,
Manasota KeySarasotaFLFrom Stump Pass N to Venice along beachMioceneShark TeethFL0168|,
SarasotaSarasotaFLin Warren Brother's pit 1.6km EPleistocenePinecrestOysters,biostromes,mollusks,coralsFL0169|,
Anastasia IslandSt JohnsFLopposite St Augustine in coquinaabundant shells.FL0170|,
Florida Coast Line CanalSt JohnsFL51.2km N of St AugustineTurtle bonesFL0171|,
Inland WaterwaySt JohnsFL51.2 km S of St AugustineMammut,Elephas,Mylodon,Equus,whale bonesFL0172|,
Jacksonville BeachSt JohnsFLE of FL90 the N on A1A to Beach http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmshark teeth-Galeocerdo,land mammal bonesFL0173|,
Mickler's PointSt JohnsFLaccess to Ponte Vedra BeachMioceneshark teethFL0174No Google hits on Mickler's Point,but Mickler's Landing is at Ponte Vedra Beach|,
Ponte Vedra BeachSt JohnsFLMioceneshark and fish bonesFL0175|,
Indian RiverSt LucieFLS along Canal banksturtle bones,Testudo,Gopherus,TerrapeneFL0176|,
St CatherinesSumterFLIn St Catherine's Rock Company quarry W of St Catherines and S of RR tracks.EoceneOcala LimestoneMollusk casts and echinoids.FL0177|,
St CatherinesSumterFLS of RR tracks in quarrymollusk casts,echinoidsFL0178|,
Live OakSuwanneeFL2.5 km N in old Lyle quarrymollusksFL0179|,
Suwannee Sulphur SpringSuwanneeFLOligoceneSuwannee LimestonemollusksFL0180|,
WacissaSuwanneeFL13-16 km E in road cutsCerithium,Cardium,Tellina,RhyncholampasFL0181|,
WacissaSuwanneeFLunder water in Wacissa Creek 2 km S of town http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmfossilsFL0182|,
Walker SpringSuwanneeFL400 meters S of RR and 800 meters SE of depot in Hwy cutCerithium,Chlamys,Phacoides,TeredoFL0183|,
PerryTaylorFL15.5 km SE along HighwaymollusksFL0184|,
De Leon SpringsVolusiaFL1 km SCrepidula,Ostrea,Carditamera,MuliniaFL0185|,
Orange CityVolusiaFLat Blue SpringsPleistocenemammals-MammutFL0186|,
St Johns RiverVolusiaFL11 km below Sanford RR bridge on E sidePlioceneMany Species of ShellsFL0187|,
St Johns RiverVolusiaFL8 km below Sanford RR bridge on E sidePlioceneMany Species of ShellsFL0188|,
ChipleyWaltonFL11 km SW,2 km N of DuncanOligoceneMarianna LimestoneOrbitoides,PectenFL0189|,
ChipleyWaltonFL4 km SEOligoceneMarianna LimestoneOrbitoides,PectenFL0190|,
Defuniak SpringsWaltonFLoff Country Road 238 W of Alaqua Methodist Church in road cut and creekbeds http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmMiocenevertebrate fossilsFL0191|,
MariannaWaltonFL11 km SW about 2 km from Kynesville in Limestone bouldersOligoceneMarianna LimestoneOrbitoides,PectenFL0192|,
MariannaWaltonFLExposures to EOligoceneMarianna LimestoneOrbitoides,PectenFL0193|,
MariannaWaltonFLin area exposures along Chipola River http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmPleistocenefossilsFL0194|,
Mossy headWaltonFLShell bed in ravine 300m up creek on N bank of Shoal River 6.4km NMioceneShoal RiverMollusks.FL0195|,
Natural BridgeWaltonFL400 meters S of bridge near old Turpentine mill clayey Limestone outcropabundant pectenFL0196|,
Natural BridgeWaltonFLnear N line of county in clayey Limestone outcropabundant pectenFL0197|,
Red BayWaltonFL2 km S in bluffTurritella,Dentalium,Arca,Pecten,CrassatellitesFL0198|,
Red BayWaltonFL2 km SE on W bank of Choctawhatchee River in blue gray marlMiocene200 species of mollusks Mulinia numerous.FL0199|,
Sandy CreekWaltonFLon neighborhood of Country Road 138B and Padgett Road in Creek Bed exposures http://www.treasuresites.com/members/fossil.htmMioceneshark teeth,Mammal bones and teethFL0200|,
CroomWalton?FLarea phosphate minesOrbitoides,CassidulusFL0201Croom seems to be in Hernando Cy|,
GreenheadWashingtonFL8 km SE at the 'Deadens'CancellariaFL0202|,
Read HeadWashingtonFL2 km near Rocky Landing on Choctawhatchee RiverEcphora,CancellariaFL0203|,
Marianna Limestone[?]FLin Northern part of stateProCarcharodonFL0204|,
West Florida[?]FLCanal dredgings and highway fill along 'Alligator Alley'shark teethFL0205|,
West Florida[?]FLCanal dredgings and highway fill along US41shark teethFL0206|,

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