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  REPORT 
  OF 
  -NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  Maplewood, 
  Essex 
  County; 
  Highlands. 
  About 
  four 
  miles 
  west 
  of 
  New- 
  

   ark, 
  on 
  the 
  south 
  branch 
  of 
  the 
  Rockaway 
  River, 
  elevation 
  about 
  200 
  

   feet 
  and 
  rising 
  in 
  wooded 
  slopes 
  to 
  the 
  north. 
  

  

  Marlton, 
  Burlington 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley; 
  six 
  miles 
  east 
  of 
  Haddon- 
  

   field. 
  Among 
  gravel 
  and 
  marl 
  beds, 
  with 
  scrubby 
  deciduous 
  and 
  

   coniferous 
  woodland. 
  

  

  Mason 
  vi 
  lie, 
  Burlington 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  Four 
  and 
  one-half 
  

   miles 
  west 
  of 
  Mt. 
  Holly. 
  Level 
  to 
  the 
  lowlands 
  of 
  Mason's 
  Creek, 
  

   on 
  which 
  is 
  a 
  pond 
  of 
  considerable 
  size: 
  low 
  deciduous 
  and 
  conifer- 
  

   ous 
  woodland. 
  

  

  Mauricetown, 
  Cumberland 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  On 
  the 
  Maurice 
  

   River 
  at 
  edge 
  of 
  Coastal 
  Strip; 
  low, 
  scrubby 
  and 
  swampy 
  area. 
  

  

  Mays 
  Landing, 
  Atlantic 
  County: 
  Pine 
  Barrens. 
  Scrub, 
  sand 
  and 
  swamps; 
  

   an 
  excellent 
  collecting 
  ground. 
  

  

  MedfoVd, 
  Burlington 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  Well 
  cultivated, 
  level, 
  

   fertile 
  land. 
  

  

  Merchantville, 
  Camden 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  Four 
  miles 
  west 
  of 
  

   Camden. 
  Deciduous 
  woodland, 
  somewhat 
  rolling, 
  with 
  well 
  culti- 
  

   vated 
  farms 
  and 
  much 
  fruit 
  close 
  by. 
  

  

  Middlesex 
  County. 
  Indefinite 
  and 
  rarely 
  cited: 
  it 
  means 
  usually 
  the 
  

   country 
  a 
  little 
  to 
  the 
  south 
  of 
  New 
  Brunswick. 
  

  

  Mi 
  [ford, 
  Hunterdon 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley: 
  four 
  miles 
  northwest 
  of 
  

   Frenchtown, 
  on 
  the 
  Delaware 
  River. 
  Hills 
  witH 
  slopes 
  of 
  deciduous 
  

   woods 
  to 
  the 
  north 
  and 
  east. 
  

  

  Millburn, 
  Essex 
  County: 
  Highlands. 
  At 
  the 
  terminal 
  moraine: 
  rocky, 
  

   hilly 
  country, 
  well 
  wooded 
  and 
  with 
  some 
  swampy 
  territory. 
  

  

  Millstone, 
  Somerset 
  County: 
  Piedmont 
  Plain. 
  On 
  the 
  Millstone 
  River, 
  

   rising 
  to 
  a 
  gently 
  rolling 
  plain, 
  well 
  cultivated 
  and 
  with 
  scattered 
  

   deciduous 
  woodland. 
  

  

  Milltown, 
  Middlesex 
  County: 
  Piedmont 
  Plain. 
  About 
  two 
  miles 
  south 
  of 
  

   New 
  Brunswick, 
  at 
  the 
  edge 
  of 
  the 
  Pine 
  Barrens, 
  but 
  with 
  consid- 
  

   erable 
  deciduous 
  and 
  scrubby, 
  woodland. 
  

  

  Millville, 
  Cumberland 
  County: 
  Pine 
  Barrens. 
  Scrub 
  oak 
  and 
  pine 
  with 
  

   low 
  meadows 
  along 
  the 
  Maurice 
  River. 
  

  

  Monmouth 
  County. 
  Rarely 
  cited, 
  and 
  may 
  mean 
  anything 
  from 
  seashore 
  

   to 
  pine 
  barrens. 
  

  

  Monmouth 
  Junction, 
  Middlesex 
  County: 
  Delav/are 
  Valley 
  close 
  to 
  Pied- 
  

   mont 
  Plain. 
  Swampy 
  woods 
  and 
  low 
  meadow: 
  trees 
  mostly 
  decidu- 
  

   ous 
  but 
  also 
  many 
  conifers. 
  

  

  Montclair, 
  Highlands. 
  Rocky, 
  hilly 
  country 
  covered 
  by 
  deciduous 
  wood- 
  

   land. 
  

  

  Moorestown, 
  Burlington 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  On 
  a 
  fertile 
  ridge, 
  

   with 
  low 
  plains 
  north 
  and 
  south, 
  well 
  cultivated 
  country, 
  with 
  scat- 
  

   tered 
  patches 
  of 
  mostly 
  deciduous 
  woodland. 
  

  

  Morgan, 
  Middlesex 
  County: 
  Delaware 
  Valley. 
  On 
  the 
  Raritan 
  Bay 
  one 
  

   mile 
  south 
  of 
  South 
  Amboy. 
  Rolling 
  country, 
  wooded 
  or 
  with 
  a 
  low 
  

   scrubby 
  growth, 
  .backed 
  by 
  salt 
  marsh. 
  

  

  Morris 
  County: 
  Highlands 
  and 
  Piedmont 
  Plain. 
  Rarely 
  cited: 
  hilly 
  or 
  

   mountains, 
  often 
  rough, 
  well 
  watered 
  country, 
  with 
  deciduous 
  and 
  

   some 
  coniferous 
  forest. 
  

  

  