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Timber Creek, empties into the Delaware about five miles south of Cam- 

 den and forms part of the division between Camden and Gloucester 

 Counties; mostly with low, marshy banks. 



Toms River, Ocean County: Delaware River at edge of Pine Barrens. A 

 short distance west from Barnegat Bay. Sand and scrub land with 

 occasional taller wood land, marshy along the river course, locally 

 swampy, some land in cranberries, increasing toward Island Heights. 

 Ideal country for dragon flies and the mosquitoes that they feed upon. 



Trenton, Mercer County: Delaware Valley. On the Delaware. Ranges 

 from the muddy river bank to river marshes, which are of con- 

 siderable extent, and to higher, level, cultivated upland. 



Tuckahoe, Cape May County: Pine Barrens. On the Tuckahoe River at 

 the' point where the pine and scrub land begins to merge into salt 

 marsh. 



Tiickerton, Ocean County: Delaware Valley, between the Pine Barrens 

 and the Coastal Strip. At the head of Tuckerton Creek, across which 

 is Burlington County. A mixture of bog, swamp, pine barrens and 

 salt marshes within a short distance. 



Vailsburg, Essex County: Piedmont Plain. Between Newark and Irving- 

 ton and like them in character. 



Van Cortland Park, New York City. 



Verona, Essex County: Piedmont Plain, close to Highlands. About one 

 and one-half miles northwest of Montclair, on the first ridge of the 

 Orange Mts., about 500 feet; quite some deciduous woodland. 



Vincentown, Burlington County: Delaware Valley. About five miles south- 

 east of Mt. Holly, at the head of the south branch of Rancocas Creek, 

 with quite a large pond: good, level cultivated land. 



Vineland, Cumberland County: Pine Barrens. A level, fairly well cul- 

 tivated district, with surrounding rather tall scrub-land and pine 

 groves. Hardly in but near to the pine barren type. 



Waretown, Ocean County: Delaware Valley at the edge of Coastal Strip. 



About ten miles south of Toms River. 

 Watchung Mts.: see Orange Mts. 

 Waverly, Essex County, Piedmo'nt Plain. A small place just south of 



Newark and bordering on a coastal strip of the Delaware Valley 



region. 

 Weehawken, Hudson County: Highlands. On the Hudson, at the base of 



the Palisades above Hoboken. Once an excellent and much fre- 

 quented locality. 

 Wenonah, Gloucester County: Delaware Valley. Three miles south of 



Woodbury, and much like it in character. 

 West Bergen, Hudson County: Delaware Valley. Means the Newark Bay 



side of Bergen Point, q. v. 

 West Berlin, see Berlin. 

 West Creek, Ocean County: Delaware Valley between the Pine Barrens 



and the Coastal Strip. Three miles n. e. of Tuckerton and like it in 



character. 



