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Morris County. Rarely cited : hilly or mountainous, often rough, well 

 watered country, with deciduous and some coniferous forests. 



Morris Plains, Morris County, about two miles north of Morristown. A 

 plateau of about 425 feet rising to the north, east and west to hills of 600 

 feet or over. Slopes with deciduous woods. 



Morristown, Morris County. Low hills with wooded slopes and running 

 streams ; well cultivated, with considerable deciduous woodland. 



Mount Holly, Burlington County. On Rancocas Creek. Ranging from 

 shore meadows to a considerable hill -the highest land in this part of 

 the State. Generally well cultivated with some deciduous and coniferous 

 woodland. 



Mt. Pleasant, Cape May County, five miles south of Tuckahoe. Elevation 

 thirty feet : in the pine barrens. 



Mullica Hill, Gloucester County. Well cultivated, though light, rolling land 

 with low, mostly deciduous woodland, some swamp along the course of 

 Raccoon Creek. 



Netherwood, Union County, about one mile northeast of Plainfield and 

 similar in character. 



Newark, Essex County. An unsatisfactory locality, including as it does the 

 range from marsh forms at the south and east to hill types at the north 

 and west. This term means nothing uniform or definite except the geo- 

 graphical district. 



Newark district. When this term is used it means that the species occurs 

 in all the various kinds of localities about Newark. 



New Brunswick, Middlesex County. At the edge of the red shale, which 

 dips below the sand and clay a little to the south. Most of the species 

 cited were collected by me in the immediate vicinity of the city. A very 

 little collecting has been done on the banks of the Raritan. 



Newfoundland, Morris County. In the mountains between Green Pond and 

 Macopin Lake, elevation about 750 feet ; nine miles southeast of Frank- 

 lin furnace. 



"New Jersey." Some species are so cited because the specimens are so 

 marked in the collections. They are relics of the period when State 

 labels were considered all-sufficient, and usually they are rare forms. 

 Occasionally, also, the actual locality becomes a little uncertain, though 

 it is positive that the insect has been taken in the State. 



Normanock, Sussex County. At Culver's Gap, in the Kittatinny Mts., three 

 miles northwest of Branchville. 



Nutley, Essex County. On the Erie R. R., between Newark and Paterson, 

 west side of Passaic River. 



Nyack, New York. A few miles north of the New Jersey line, on the Hudson. 

 The fauna is the same for several miles north and south of this point. 



Ocean Beach, Monmouth County. On the shore, one mile north of Spring 

 Lake : the usual maritime conditions. 



Ocean City, Atlantic County. On the sea-coast, with the usual salt marshes, 

 toward Egg Harbor bay. 



