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Avalon, Cape May County. On the ocean front, south of Pea Isle City, 

 and much like it m character. 



Avon, Monniouth County, Delaware Valley. Between Belmar and Brad- 

 ley Beach. Very like Asbury Park. 



Bamber, Ocean County; Pine Barrens. Mr. Daecke has taken many in- 

 teresting species here. 



Bargaintown, Atlantic County; Pine Barrens. On the pond at the head 

 of Patcong Creek, which empties into Great Egg Harbor near Somers 

 Point. Scrub and swamp land. 



Barnegat, Ocean County. Situated on a strip of the Delaware Valley 

 region between the Maritime and the pine barrens. 



Barnegat Bay Dist. Includes all that region on both sides of Barnegat 

 Bay from Bay Head to Barnegat Bay Junction. It is largely in the 

 Coastal Strip but small areas of Delaware Valley formation are on 

 the sand bars to the east of the Bay, and the mainland to the west 

 of the marsh is also of this formation. Where cited it usually means 

 Barnegat, Manahawkin or the sand bar between Barnegat City 

 and the Junction. 



Barnegat City, Ocean County. On the sand bar just south of Barnegat 

 Inlet; a small ridge of Delaware Valley formation with salt marsh 

 and sand on either side. 



Basking Ridge, Somerset County: Piedmont Plain. Good farming coun- 

 try, little deciduous forest. 



Bayside, Cape May County: Coastal Strip. On the Delaware Bay side of 

 the Cape May peninsula, southwest of Cape May Court House. Pine 

 and oak scrub land; beaches sand, gravel or mud. 



Beach Haven, Ocean County. On Long Beach, fronting the ocean. A 

 narrow, sandy island backed by tide marsh to Little Egg Harbor. 



Beesley's Point, Cape May County: Coastal region. On the south shore 

 of Great Egg Harbor opposite Somers Point. A low sand spit with 

 tide marsh on either side. 



Belleplain, Cape May County; Pine Barrens. Mostly typical scrub land 

 with an admixture of cedar and cranberry swamps. 



Belleville, Essex County; Piedmont Plain. At the junction of the Passaic 

 and Second River, just north of Newark, on rising land. 



Bel I port, Long Island. A few species, chiefly saw-flies, are cited from 

 this and other localities on Long Island by Dr. Dyar, where the food 

 plant occurs in similar situations in New Jersey. 



Belmar, Monniouth County: Coastal and Delaware Valley regions. On 

 the coast, with the usual scrub back of the ocean at this region. 



Belvidere, Warren County; Appalachian. Hilly land with deciduous 

 forests. 



Bergen, Hudson County; Delaware Valley. A section of Jersey City 

 lying to the northwest, and at present almost entirely in city lots. 



Bergen Hill, Middlesex County, about one mile from South Amboy in the 

 brick and clay beds. The chances are that Bergen Point, in Hudson 

 County, was intended by Hagen in his citations of this locality. 



