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Dennisvilie, Cape May County: Delaware Valley. An old town on the 

 narrow ridge between the pines and the salt marshes on the banks 

 of the Dennis River. 



Denville, Morris County; Highlands. Hilly, rocky country, covered 

 almost entirely by deciduous woodland. 



Dover, Morris County: Highlands. Hilly with wooded slopes, and val- 

 leys with more or less rapid brooks. Good collecting country. 



Dunellen, Union County: Piedmont Plain. At base of the Orange Moun- 

 tains, west of Plainfield; good rolling country, rising to the north, 

 with swamp, brooks and woodland in the vicinity. 



Dunker Pond, Passaic County; Highlands. About six miles southeast of 

 Franklin; elevation a little over 1,000 feet. 



Dunnfield, Warren County; Appalachian. Generally cited with the Dela- 

 ware Water Gap. The collecting here was all done along the line of 

 Dunnfield Creek and on the sides of Mt. Tammany, in thp open glades 

 and along the rocky banks and bed of the creek. Mr. Johnson has 

 given most of the citations here. 



Dunnfield Creek, Dunnfield. 



Eagle Rock: Highlands. A prominent point on the first ridge of the 

 Orange Mountains, west of Montclair, Essex County; well wooded. 



East Plains, Ocean County; Pine Barrens. A few miles west of Barne- 

 gat: scrub land. 



Echo Lake, Passaic County Macopin Lake: q. v. 



Edgewater Park, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. Well cultivated 

 land in truck and orchards. 



Egg Harbor, Egg Harbor City. 



Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County: Pine Barrens. Gravelly and a little 

 rolling to the north, sandy and more level to the south; much fruit 

 and vineyards; but also much pine and scrub land, with the usual 

 admixture of swamp vegetation. 



Eldora, Cape May County: Pine Barrens. Ten miles northwest from 

 Cape May C. H.; at the edge of the pines, tending toward the Bay 

 Shore marshes. 



Elizabeth, Union County: Piedmont Plain at edge of Delaware Valley. 

 Marshy meadowland toward the shore and along it; cultivated 

 ridges to the north and west; with some low, mostly deciduous 

 woodland. 



Englewood, Bergen County: Highlands. On the west slope of the Pali- 

 sades. Small creeks in the vicinity, forming ponds. 



English Creek, Atlantic County: Pine Barrens. A small creek entering 

 the Great Egg Harbor River north of Mays Landing. 



Englishtown, Monmouth County: Delaware Valley. Four miles north- 

 west of Freehold; rather hilly or rolling, with deciduous and some 

 coniferous woodland. 



Fairmount Cemetery, in the City of Newark. 



Farmingdale, Monmouth County: Delaware Valley. About seven miles 



southeast of Freehold: flat, scrubby country, with two small streams 



alo<ng which are cranberry bogs. 



