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Point Pleasant, in Egg Harbor Swamp below Dicktown, near 
Williamstown Junction, near Sicklerville, and a mile below Albi- 
on in Camden county. It was reported as rather common 
around Clementon. 
Pituophis melanoleucus (Daudin). 
Pine Snake. 
Mr. C. J. Hunt records it during the past summer at Chats- 
worth in Burlington county. Mr. J. E. Richardson reports sev- 
eral he saw about Clementon. One was seen half-way between 
Clementon and Point Pleasant, and another half-way between 
Sumner and Albion. He also said they were reported to be abun- 
dant about Brown Mills in Burlington county. 
Thamnophis sirtalis (Linnzus). 
Garter Snake. 
Abundant at Mount Hope in Morris county, according to Mr. 
S. H. Hamilton. Mr. J. E. Richardson says he saw it at Oak 
Lynn. I have seen it at Cape May Point during the past October. 
Lampropeltis getulus (Linnzeus). 
Chain Snake. 
Mr. C. J. Hunt found a large example at Whitings, in Ocean 
county, during the summer of 1907. He also noted this species at 
Chatsworth, Burlington county. Called “wamper.”’ 
Lampropeltis doliatus clericus (Baird and Girard). 
House Snake. 
House snakes are found at Oxford Furnace, in Warren 
county, according to Mr. S. H. Hamilton. They are usually 
more frequent in early spring and are thought by the farmers to 
