﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  825 
  

  

  South 
  Jersey 
  sand 
  is 
  here, 
  and 
  a 
  small 
  lake 
  gives 
  variety 
  to 
  the 
  land- 
  

   scape. 
  

   Landisville, 
  Cumberland 
  County: 
  Pine 
  Barens. 
  Five 
  miles 
  northeast 
  of 
  

  

  Vineland. 
  

   Laurel 
  Springs, 
  Camden 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  About 
  five 
  miles 
  south 
  

  

  of 
  Haddonfield: 
  low 
  wood 
  and 
  shrub 
  land. 
  

   Lawnside, 
  Camden 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  A 
  suburban 
  settlement 
  

  

  similar 
  to 
  Collingswood, 
  six 
  miles 
  out 
  of 
  Camden. 
  

   Lenola, 
  Burlington 
  County, 
  about 
  one 
  and 
  one-half 
  miles 
  west 
  of 
  Moores- 
  

  

  town, 
  in 
  similar 
  country. 
  

   Linden, 
  Union 
  County: 
  Piedmont 
  Plain. 
  Between 
  Elizabeth 
  and 
  Rah- 
  

  

  way, 
  on 
  the 
  Pennsylvania 
  Railroad. 
  Rolling 
  country 
  with 
  low, 
  de- 
  

   ciduous 
  woodland, 
  stretching 
  to 
  salt 
  marshes 
  along 
  the 
  Arthur 
  Kill. 
  

   Linden 
  wold, 
  Camden 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley 
  at 
  edge 
  of 
  Pine 
  Barrens. 
  

  

  About 
  five 
  miles 
  southeast 
  of 
  Haddonfield: 
  similar 
  to 
  Berlin. 
  

   Linwood, 
  Atlantic 
  County. 
  About 
  four 
  miles 
  south 
  of 
  Pleasantville 
  and 
  

  

  situated 
  on 
  a 
  narrow 
  strip 
  of 
  the 
  Delaware 
  Valley 
  region 
  between 
  

  

  the 
  Pine 
  Barrens 
  and 
  the 
  Coastal 
  Strip. 
  

   Little 
  Falls, 
  Passaic 
  County: 
  Piedmont 
  Plain. 
  About 
  one 
  and 
  one-half 
  

  

  miles 
  southeast 
  of 
  Paterson, 
  on 
  the 
  Passaic 
  River. 
  

   Little 
  Silver, 
  Monmouth 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  Near 
  the 
  shore, 
  a 
  

  

  level 
  sandy 
  country 
  with 
  little, 
  low, 
  mostly 
  deciduous 
  woodland. 
  

   Long 
  Branch, 
  Monmouth 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  A 
  narrow 
  gravelly 
  

  

  and 
  sandy 
  beach, 
  backed 
  by 
  an 
  abrupt 
  highland, 
  behind 
  which 
  is 
  a 
  

  

  good, 
  well 
  cultivated 
  country: 
  a 
  little 
  deciduous 
  woodland. 
  

   Long 
  Island. 
  Some 
  species 
  are 
  so 
  cited, 
  where 
  the 
  territory 
  in 
  which 
  

  

  they 
  were 
  collected 
  resembles 
  that 
  on 
  the 
  Jersey 
  coast. 
  

   Longport, 
  Atlantic 
  County: 
  Coastal 
  Strip. 
  On 
  Absecon 
  Island, 
  south 
  of 
  

  

  and 
  similar 
  to 
  Atlantic 
  City. 
  

   Lucaston, 
  Camden 
  County: 
  Pine 
  Barrens. 
  Seven 
  miles 
  southeast 
  from 
  

  

  Haddonfield, 
  on 
  the 
  W. 
  J. 
  and 
  Seashore 
  R. 
  R.: 
  similar 
  to 
  Berlin. 
  

   Lyons 
  Farms, 
  Union 
  County: 
  Piedmont 
  Plain. 
  Between 
  Newark 
  and 
  

  

  Elizabeth: 
  a 
  well-farmed 
  country 
  with 
  swamp 
  and 
  some 
  deciduous 
  

  

  woodland. 
  

  

  Macopin 
  Lake, 
  Passaic 
  County: 
  Highlands. 
  Ten 
  miles 
  north 
  of 
  Boonton, 
  

  

  at 
  western 
  base 
  of 
  Kanouse 
  Mt., 
  893 
  feet 
  above 
  sea 
  level. 
  

   Madison, 
  Morris 
  County: 
  Piedmont 
  Plain. 
  Hilly, 
  well 
  wooded 
  locally, 
  

  

  much 
  under 
  cultivation. 
  Trees 
  mainly 
  deciduous. 
  

   Malaga, 
  Gloucester 
  County: 
  Pine 
  Barrens. 
  On 
  Scotland 
  Run: 
  has 
  an 
  

  

  admixture 
  of 
  deciduous 
  trees 
  among 
  the 
  oak 
  gind 
  pine 
  scrub. 
  

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

  

  Belongs 
  to 
  the 
  maritime 
  district, 
  with 
  swamp 
  and 
  scrub 
  land 
  back 
  

  

  from 
  the 
  highland 
  bordering 
  the 
  salt 
  marsh. 
  

   Manasquan, 
  Monmouth 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  On 
  the 
  coast 
  at 
  the 
  

  

  junction 
  of 
  pine 
  barren 
  and 
  maritime 
  district. 
  

   Manchester 
  — 
  now 
  known 
  as 
  Lakehurst, 
  q. 
  v. 
  

   Manumuskin, 
  Cumberland 
  County: 
  Pine 
  Barrens. 
  Typical 
  scrub-land; 
  

  

  but 
  varied 
  in 
  character 
  with 
  very 
  rich 
  flora 
  and 
  insect 
  fauna. 
  

  

  