Field Notebook: Florida. 1935, 1936
Page 43
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The Oero human locality is an Called "Targam Port" and in one mile S, of Oero. The Port is along the north bank of the drainage canal for 300 fath and in a front made up of the actual lagoon. Below in lagoon Nos with marine shells a constituent organism. One area of about me foot deep, others are marine shells. The lagoon two, a fresh water canal anywhere from 1/2 to 24 miles three or more, There is an enormous surface beneath it and above it; the upper one the peatline. Which in the lagoon that runs from the tip of the human channel, and the various mound forms. It also has fresh water shells. Lagoon 3 is lined much with cryptic remain. Over 3 listed deep marine shells lagoon of the drainage canal. The Oero man was found shortly to