708 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 



Camden, Camden County. Most of the species so cited came from the 

 marshes or low lands along the Delaware and Coopers Creek. 



Camden County. Covers a great range of territory from the river valley to 

 the pine barrens Most of the species so cited are probably nearer to 

 Atco than to Camden. 



Cape May, Cape May County, the southernmost point in the State. Sea- 

 shore, marsh, mud flats and sand dunes, with a backing of scrub, sweet 

 bay, beach plum and the like. 



Cape May Court House, Cape May County. Pine and scrub-land, with 

 dense thorny underbrush and some swamp land. 



Carlstadt, Bergen County. At the edge of the Hackensack meadows, about 

 two miles southeast of Passaic. 



Cedar Lake, Warren County. About a mile from Blairstown, at an elevation 

 of about 350 feet. 



Central Park, New York City : see Bronx Park. 



Chester, Morris County. A hilly country with deciduous woodland and 

 rapid brooks, Schooleys Mountain a few miles to the west. 



Chimney Rock, Somerset County. An abrupt cliff, about 400 feet, over- 

 looking Middle Brook, about three miles east of Somerville. 



Clayton, Gloucester County, about three miles south of Glassboro ; in the 



pine and scrub oak country. 

 Clementon, Camden County, twelve miles southeast of Camden. See general 



description. 

 Clifton, Passaic County, between Paterson and Passaic. Meadow with little 



clumps of wood land, most of the collecting done along Weasel brook. 



Now almost all built over. 

 Corsons Inlet, Cape May County. At the north point of the narrow island 



on which Sea Isle City is located and much the same country. 



Collingwood, Camden County. About four miles southeast from Camden. 

 A well cultivated country with scattered, mostly deciduous woodland. 



Cologne, Atlantic County : a few miles southeast of Egg Harbor. Pine bar- 

 rens and scrub land, with cedar swamps. 



Communipaw, Hudson County. Southern end of Jersey City. 



Cramer Hill, Camden County, near Camden City. Deciduous woodland to 

 the river bank meadows 



Culvers Pond, Sussex County. One and three-quarter miles northwest of 

 Branchville, at base of Kittatinny Mountains, elevation 850 feet. 



Cumberland County ; means generally the pine barren region. 



Cranberry bogs. Species so cited were, with rare exceptions, taken by me, 

 late in May, when the bogs were reflowed, forcing the insects out of their 

 retreats, the wind driving them into one corner where they were collected 

 in great numbers. 



Da Costa, Atlantic County. In the pines ; light sandy soil, with scrub oak 

 land and coniferous woods, much ravaged by fire. 



