8:8 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Bronx Park, New York City. A few species are cited from this locality, 

 mainly by Dr. Dyar, where the food plants occur in similar situations 

 in New Jersey. 



Brookhaven, Long Island. See Bellport. 



Brockville, Ocean County: Pine Barrens. Near East Plains, and much 

 the same sort of territory. 



Brown's Mills or Bcown's Mills Junction, Burlington County; Pine Bar- 

 rens. Typical scrub land, rising from the junction to the Mill, where 

 there is a stream between gravelly hills of the Delaware Valley type. 



Budd's Lake, Morris County; Highlands. About one by one and one-half 

 miles at extremes, four miles northeast of Hackettstown. 



Buer.a Vista, Cumberland County: Delaware Valley. Pine barrens, with 

 scrub oak ridges and sphagnum swamps. Mr. Liebeck has been the 

 chief collector here so far as records go. About five and one-half 

 miles north of Vineland. 



Burlington, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. Varies from swampy 

 meadows along the river and creek, to alluvial levels, well cultivated 

 and with only scattered patches of deciduous woodland. 



Burlington County. Rather indefinite, but usually means the pine bar- 

 rens. 



Caldwell, Essex County: Piedmont Plain. West of Montclair beyond the 



second ridge of the Orange Mountains, in a broken, hilly country, 



with considerable woodland of deciduous trees. 

 Camden, Camden County: Delaware Valley. Most of the species so cited 



came from the marshes or lowlands along the Delaware River and 



Cooper's Creek. 

 Camden County. Covers a great range of territory from the river valley 



to the pine barrens. Most of the species so cited are probably 



nearer to Atco than to Camden. 

 Cape May, Cape May County: Coastal region with Maritime on the south 



and Delaware Valley on the west. Seashore, marsh, mud flats and 



sand dunes, with a backing of scrub, sweet bay, beach plum and the 



like. 

 Cape May County. Low lying territory with pine region in the north, 



an arm of which extends southward into the peninsula. A strip of 



Delaware Valley formation extends on both sides of the pines and 



runs down to the end of the cape bordered on each side by a broad 



strip of coastal region and finally the Maritime. 

 Cape May Court House, Cape May County: Pine Barrens. Pine and scrub 



land with dense thorny underbrush and some swamp land. 

 Carlstadt, Bergen County: Piedmont Plain at edge of Delaware Valley. 



At the edge of the Hackensack meadows, about two miles southeast 



of Passaic. 

 Cedar Grove, Ocean County: Pine Barrens. On east branch of Wading 



River, close to both the east and west plains; cedar swamp and pine 



land. 



Cedar Lake, Warren County; Appalachian. About one mile from Blairs- 

 town at an elevation of about 350 feet. 



