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3. Newtown: Bed of Neshaminy Creek, \\ miles west of the town. 



4. St. Leonard's: Roadside northeast of station. 



5. Rocksville (Holland P. O.): Fields along north bank of Mill 



Creek. 



6. Holland: Fields south and southeast of the station. 



7. Churchville: Fields east of station. 



8. Center Hill: Fields along ridge just northwest of village and 



for 2 miles south west ward. 



9. Spring Valley: Fields 1 mile to the southwest. 

 10. Doylestown: Fields 1| miles south of the town. 



M. Montgomery County. 



1. Morganville: Trenton Cut-Off R. R. cut | mile east of station. 



2. Jarrettown: Sand quarry \ mile northwest of cross-roads. 



3. Maple Glen: Sand quarry south of house of William Teas, 



\ mile east of cross-roads; this is the "ferruginized tree" 

 locality. 

 C. Chester County. 



1. Sheeder: Roadside f mile northeast of cross-roads. 



2. Coventry ville : Fields on farm of Isaac D. Rosen, \ mile east 



of the village. 

 L. Lancaster County. 



1. Churchtown: Fields 2 miles northwest of town. 



2. Elizabethtown: Penna. R. R. cut \ mile southeast of station; 



also in fields east and southwest of town. 



3. Bainbridge: On several farms about 3 miles to the northeast; 



and on that of Omar Baughman, one mile north of the town. 



Y. York County. 



1. York Haven: In fields about 2 miles to the south and southeast. 



