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100 acres. There are groves of conifers as well as deciduous trees and 

 much swamp land above and below the bogs. Ditches of considerable 

 size regulate the water supply for the bogs. This is a meeting ground 

 for the entomologists of New York, Newark and Philadelphia on their 

 4th of July outings ; so most of the contributors to the list include species 

 from Jamesburg. 



Jersey City Heights, Hudson County. Refers to the west slope of the 

 ridge back of Jersey City and Hoboken, extending down to the meadows- 



Kirkwood, Camden County. Four miles southeast of Haddonfield, on 

 Coopers Creek, with a considerable pond close by. At the edge of the 

 scrub land. 



Lahaway, Ocean County. At the head of Lahaway Creek ; nearest post- 

 office is Prospertown; nearest town, New Egypt. The collecting ground 

 is a basin, some thirty acres of which is in cranberries, ground rising on 

 three sides. Surface soil sandy, mixed with clay. Pines on all sides, 

 many deciduous trees. Huckleberry swamp partly edging bogs, in which, 

 are many magnolias. Flora very rich. Have taken a very large number 

 of species of all orders, and many more have been taken by my good 

 friend J. Turner Brakely. 



Lakewood, Ocean County. In the pine district but with more old open 

 forest and less scrub land than usual. The ordinary South Jersey sand is 

 here, and a small lake (pond) gives variety to the flat landscape. 



Landisville, Cumberland County. Five miles northeast of Vineland, in the 

 pine barrens. 



Laurel Springs, Camden County, about five miles south of Haddonfield. 

 Low wood and shrub land, similar to Clementon. 



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

 in similar country. 



Linden, Union County, between Elizabeth and Rahway, on the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad. Rolling country with low, deciduous woodland. 



Lindenwold, Camden County, about five miles southeast of Haddonfield : 

 similar to Berlin. 



Little Falls, Passaic County, about one and one-half miles southeast of Pater- 

 son, on the Passaic River. 



Little Silver, Monmouth County. Near the shore a level sandy country 

 with little, low, mostly deciduous woodland. 



Long Branch, Monmouth County. 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 from this place are cited, where the territory in 

 which they were collected resembles that on the Jersey coast. 



Longport, Atlantic County. On the shore south of and similar to Atlantic 



City. 

 Lucaston, Camden County, seven miles southeast from Haddonfield, on the 



W. J. and Seashore R. R. : similar to Berlin. 



Lyons Farms, Union County, between Newark and Elizabeth. A well-farmed 

 country with some deciduous woodland. 



