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Maplewood, Essex County; Highlands. About four miles west of New- 

 ark, on the south branch of the Rockaway River, elevation about 200 

 feet and rising in wooded slopes to the north. 



Marlton, Burlington County: Delaware Valley; six miles east of Haddon- 

 fleld. Among gravel and marl beds, with scrubby deciduous and 

 coniferous woodland. 



Masonviile, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. Four and one-half 

 miles west of Mt. Holly. Level to the lowlands of Mason's Creek, 

 on which is a pond of considerable size: low deciduous and conifer- 

 ous woodland. 



Mauricetown, Cumberland County: Delaware Valley. On the Maurice 

 River at edge of Coastal Strip; low, scrubby and swampy area. 



Mays Landing, Atlantic County: Pine Barrens. Scrub, sand and swamps; 

 an excellent collecting ground. 



Medford, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. Well cultivated, level, 

 fertile land. 



Merchantville, Camden County: *Delaware Valley. Four miles west of 

 Camden. Deciduous woodland, somewhat rolling, with well culti- 

 vated farms and much fruit close by. 



Middlesex County. Indefinite and rarely cited: it means usually the 

 country a little to the south of New Brunswick. 



Milford, Hunterdon County: Delaware Valley: four miles northwest of 

 Frenchtown, on the Delaware River. Hills with slopes of deciduous 

 woods to the north and east. 



Millburn, Essex County: Highlands. At the terminal moraine: rocky, 

 hilly country, well wooded and with some swampy territory. 



Millstone, Somerset County: Piedmont Plain. On the Millstone River, 

 rising to a gently rolling plain, well cultivated and with scattered 

 deciduous woodland. 



Milltown, Middlesex County: Piedmont Plain. About two miles south of 

 New Brunswick, at the edge of the Pine Barrens, but with consid- 

 erable deciduous and scrubby woodland. 



Millville, Cumberland County: Pine Barrens. Scrub oak and pine with 

 low meadows along the Maurice River. 



Monmouth County. Rarely cited, and may mean anything from seashore 

 to pine barrens. 



Monmouth Junction, Middlesex County: Delaware Valley close to Pied- 

 mont Plain. Swampy woods and low meadow: trees mostly decidu- 

 ous but also many conifers. 



Montclair, Highlands. Rocky, hilly country covered by deciduous wood- 

 land. 



Moorestown, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. On a fertile ridge, 

 with low plains north and south, well cultivated country, with scat- 

 tered patches of mostly deciduous woodland. 



Morgan, Middlesex County: Delaware Valley. On the Raritan Bay one 

 mile south of South Amboy. Rolling country, wooded or with a low 

 scrubby growth, backed by salt marsh. 



Morris County: Highlands and Piedmont Plain. Rarely cited: hilly or 

 mountains, often rough, well watered country, with deciduous and 

 some coniferous forest. 



