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West Creek Pond: Delaware Valley. About three miles northeast of 

 Ttickerton and very similar in character of surroundings. 



Westfield, Union County: Piedmont Plain. On the line of the Central 

 R. R., about two miles west of Cranford. 



West Hoboken, Hudson County: Highlands on the border of Delaware 

 Valley. 



Westville, Gloucester County: Delaware Valley: between Gloucester and 

 Woodbury. Diversified by swamp, low and high land, with patches of 

 hard wood interspersed with groves of pine. Now known as Newbold. 



Westwood, Bergen County: Piedmont Plain. About seven miles north of 

 Hackensack, and more hilly. 



Weymouth, Atlantic County: Pine Barrens. In a swampy district about 

 seven miles south of DaCosta. 



White Horse, Burlington County: Pine Barrens. About 3 miles west of 

 Chatsworth: large natural meadow with pineland on all sides. 



Whitings, Ocean County. Pine Barrens. Scrub-oak, sphagnum and cedar 

 swamps. 



Wildwood: see Five-Mile Beach. 



Williamstown, Gloucester County: Pine Barrens. Pine and scrub land, 

 with swamp and bogs along the creeks to the east and south. 



Woodbine, Cape May County: Pine Barrens. Five miles southeast of 

 Tuckahoe: scrub land, sandy barrens and swamps: withal a rich col- 

 lecting ground. 



Woodbridge, Middlesex County: Delaware Valley at the edge of the Pied- 

 mont Plain. About three miles north of Perth Amboy, almost at the 

 edge of the clay and sand formations. 



Woodbury, Camden County: Delaware Valley. Good, well cultivated land, 

 with a little swamp and scattered patches of deciduous woodland. 



Woodland Cemetery, Essex County: Piedmont Plain. A field of under- 

 brush of willow, cherry, oak, beech and hickory: no trees. Within 

 Newark city limits. 



Woodside, Essex County: Piedmont Plain. On the south side of Second 

 River at its junction with the Passaic: is practically the northeast 

 section of Newark City. 



Woodstown, Salem County: Delaware Valley. A light but good soil, the 

 district well cultivated and only occasional patches of mixed de- 

 ciduous and coniferous woodland. 



