71G STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Pleasant Mills, Atlantic County, eight miles north of Egg Harbor City, on 



the Mullica River, among a net work of creeks and ponds in the pine 



barrens. 

 Pleasantville, Atlantic County, on the mainland, five miles northwest of 



Atlantic City, at the edge of the broad marsh separating it from the 



shore. 

 Point Breeze, given by Say as the type locality for Bellamira scalaris. The 



nearest approach to this locality is " Sea Breeze," Salem County, on Del- 

 aware Bay four and a half miles south of Greenwich. 

 Point Pleasant, Ocean County. On the shore, at the mouth of the Mana- 



squan River, with the usual salt marsh, sand dunes and other maritime 



characters. 

 Port Norris, Cumberlaud County, near the mouth of the Maurice River. Be- 

 tween the pine barrens and the coast marshes 

 Port Republic, Atlantic County, six miles east of Egg Harbor City, on Nacote 



Creek, which widens here into considerable ponds. Scrub and swamp 



land. 

 Princeton, Mercer County. On the red shale, land well cultivated, with con- 

 siderable low, deciduous woodland in the vicinity. 

 Prospertown, Monmouth County, five and a half miles northeast of New 



Egypt, just across the Ocean County line Pine barrens. 

 Quick Pond, Sussex County, among the mountains, five and a half miles west 



of Branchville, at an elevation of 950 feet. 

 Quinton, Salem County, three miles west of Alloway on the Alloway river, 



good cultivated level land with little, deciduous wood. 

 Raccoon Creek, Gloucester Co., empties into the Delaware about eighteen 



miles below Camden. Swedesboro and Mullica Hill are on it 

 Ramapo Mts., Passaic County, about three miles east of Ringwood, extend- 

 ing into New York, elevation about 1,100 feet. Slopes well wooded. 

 Rancocas, Burlington County, about five miles south of Beverly ; marshy 



meadows along Rancocas Creek, rising abruptly to wooded upland : a 



well cultivated country. 

 Ridgewood, Bergen County, three miles northeast of Paterson. A hilly and 



rolling country with much woodland and rapid brooks in the rocky 



valleys and gullies. 

 River Edge, Bergen County, at the edge of the Hackensack river, about 



three miles north of Hackensack. Hilly on each side, rising to 300 feet 



on the west, deciduous woodland 

 Riverside, Burlington County, on Rancocas Creek, at its junction with the 



Delaware. Low ground along the creek with the usual low meadows, 



scrub and woodland to the west and south. 

 Riverside Drive, New York City : see Bronx Park. 

 Riverton, Burlington County, nine miles southeast from Camden, on the 



Delaware. Diversified by swamp, low and high ground with patches of 



hard wood interspersed with groves of pine. 

 Roselle, Union County, a few miles northwest of Elizabeth, in a rolling, partly 



wooded country, with deciduous trees and running brooks. 



