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Point Pleasant, Ocean County: Coastal Strip. At the mouth of the Man- 

 asquan River, with the usual salt, marsh, sand dunes and other mari- 

 time characters. 



Port Norris, Cumberland County; Delaware Valley on the edge of Coastal 

 Strip, near the mouth of the Maurice River; between the pine bar- 

 rens and the coast marshes. 



Port Republic, Atlantic County: Pine Barrens. Six miles east of Egg 

 Harbor City, on Nacote Creek, which widens here into considerable 

 ponds. Scrub and swamp land. 



Pottersville, Somerset County: Piedmont Plain close to the Highlands. 

 Hilly country with deciduous woodland. 



Preakness Mountain, Passaic County: Highlands. That part of the Second 

 Watchung range extending from just west of Paterson to beyond 

 Totowa. Rocky territory with deciduous and some evergreen trees. 



Princeton, Mercer County: Piedmont Plain. Land well cultivated, with 

 considerable low, deciduous woodland in the vicinity. 



Prospertown, Monmouth County: Pine Barrens. Five and a half miles 

 northeast of New Egypt, just across the Ocean County line. 



Quick Pond, Sussex County: Appalachian: among the mountains, five and 

 a half miles west of Branchville, at an elevation of 950 feet. 



Quinton, Salem County: Delaware Valley: three miles west of Alloway 

 on the Alloway River. Good, cultivated, level land with little, de- 

 ciduous wood. 



Raccoon Creek, Gloucester County: Delaware Valley. Empties into the 



Delaware about eighteen miles below Camden. Swedesboro and 



Mullica Hill are on it. 

 Rahway, Union County: Piedmont Plain. Level or rolling country with 



much low brush and trees. 

 Ramapo, N. Y. Just over the border line and less than two miles from 



Suffern. The fauna of these places is identical with that just across 



the line in New Jersey. 

 Ramapo Mts., Passaic County: Highlands. About three miles east of 



Ringwood, extending into New York, elevation about 1,100 feet. 



Slopes well wooded. 



Ramsey, Bergen County: Highlands. About nine miles north of Pater- 

 son, on the line of the Erie Railroad. Hilly, somewhat rolling country, 



with considerable marsh land. 

 Rancocas, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. About five miles south 



of Beverly; marshy meadows along Rancocas Creek, rising abruptly 



to wooded upland: a well cultivated country. 

 Red Bank, Gloucester County: Delaware Valley. On the banks of the 



Delaware River about six miles south of Camden. Mr. Daecke cites 



this same locality as National Park. 

 Red Bank, Monmouth County: Delaware Valley. On the bank of the 



Shrewsbury River in a level fertile country, well farmed. 

 Ridgewood, Bergen County: Piedmont Plain close to Highlands: three 



miles northeast of Paterson. A hilly and rolling country with much 



woodland and rapid brooks in the rocky valleys and gullies. 



