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Bergen Point, Hudson County; Delaware Valley. On the southern point 

 of the Bayonne Peninsula, just opposite Staten Island. 



Berkeley Heights, Union County; on the edge of the Piedmont Plain bor- 

 dering the Watchung range. Rolling and somewhat hilly with decid- 

 uous woodland and small streams. 



Berlin and West Berlin, Camden County; Pine Barrens. About two and 

 one-half miles northwest of Atco, at the edge of. the pine and scrub 

 land. 



Beverly, Burlington County; Delaware Valley. Well cultivated diversi- 

 fied, somewhat rolling, light soils, with patches of deciduous wood- 

 land. 



Big Timber Creek, Camden County. Originates in the Pine Barrens near 

 Sicklerville, flows through Delaware Valley formation, emptying in 

 the Delaware River south of Gloucester. 



Blackwood, Camden County; Delaware Valley close to Pine Barrens. On 

 big Timber Creek, in swamp and pine land. 



Bloomfield, Essex County; Highlands. In the rolling country at base of 

 first ridge of Orange Mountains; well cultivated and most of the 

 collecting done along the roads on the wooded slopes or in a few 

 neglected fields. 



Boonton, Morris County: Highlands at edge of Piedmont Plain. On the 

 Rockaway River, in a hilly country varying from 400 to 900 feet 

 elevation. 



Bordentown, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. On the Delaware 

 where there are swampy meadows along shore, rising rather abrupt- 

 ly; the country well settled and cultivated, with little, mostly decid- 

 uous, woodland. 



Bound Brook, Somerset County: Piedmont Plain. On the Raritan River, 

 at the base of rising ground, over rolling fields, through which the 

 brook and' one or two other little streams find their way into the 

 river. Not much woodland. 



Branchville, Sussex County: Appalachian. Rough, hilly country, with 

 deciduous woodland near rapid streams, locally forming ponds. 



Brigantine Beach, Atlantic County: Coastal and Maritime. A few miles 

 north of Atlantic City and similar in character. Has a stretch of 

 marshy meadow to the west and the usual sand dunes with reedy 

 grasses toward the sea. Practically all the citations from this point 

 are by the late Dr. John Hamilton. 



Brigantine Mainland, Atlantic County; Delaware Valley. Means the nar- 

 row strip of highland at the edge of the salt marsh just west of 

 Brigantine Beach. 



Bridgeport, Gloucester County; Delaware Valley. Situated on Raccoon 

 Creek about two miles from the Delaware River. 



Bridgeton, Cumberland County; Delaware Valley on the edge of the Pine 

 Barrens. On Cohansey Creek, where there is marsh and swamp, 

 bordered by a level, well cultivated country about which is consid- 

 erable scrub and woodland. A good collecting ground. 



Bristol Island, Delaware Valley. A small island in the Delaware River, 

 between Bristol and Burlington. 



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