CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 719 



course, locally swampy, some land in cranberries, increasing toward 



Island Heights. Ideal country for dragon flies and the mosquitoes that 



they feed upon. 

 Trenton, Mercer County, on the Delaware. Most of the collecting was done 



in the outskirts of the city. 

 Tuckahoe, Cape May County. On the Tuckahoe river at the point where the 



pine and scrub land begins to merge into salt marsh. 



Tuckerton, Ocean County. At the head of Tuckerton creek, across which is 

 Burlington County. A mixture of bog, swamp, pine barrens and salt 

 marhes within a short distance. 



Van Cortland Park, New York City : see Bronx Park. 



Verona, Essex County, about one and one-half miles northwest of Montclair, 



on the first ridge of the Orange Mts., about 500 feet ; quite some decidu- 

 ous woodland. 

 Vincentown, Burlington County. About five miles southeast of Mt. Holly, 



at the head of the south branch of Rancocas Creek, with quite a large 



pond : good, level, cultivated land. 

 Vineland, Cumberland County. A level, fairly well cultivated district, with 



surrounding rather tall scrub-land and pine groves. Hardly in but near 



to the pine barren type. 

 "Watchung Mts. : see Orange Mts. 

 Weehawken, Hudson County. On the Hudson, at the base of the Palisades, 



above Hoboken. Once an excellent and much frequented locality. 



Wenonah, Gloucester County, three miles south of Woodbury, and much 

 like it in character. 



"West Bergen, Hudson County. Means the Newark Bay side of Bergen 

 Point, q. v. 



West Creek Pond. About three miles northeast of Tuckerton and very sim- 

 ilar in character of surroundings. 



Westville, Gloucester County, between Gloucester and Woodbury. Diversi- 

 fied by swamp, low and high land, with patches of hard wood inter- 

 spersed with groves of pine. 



"Whitings, Ocean County. Pine barrens, scrub, oak, sphagnum and cedar 

 swamps. 



Wildwood, Cape May County. On Five Mile Beach, near Holly Beach, 



resembling Anglesea in general character. 

 "Williamstown, Gloucester County. Pine and scrub land, with swamp and 



bogs along the creeks to the east and south. 

 Woodbine, Cape May County, five miles southeast of Tuckahoe. Pine and 



scrub land, sandy barrens and swamps : withal a rich collecting ground. 



"Woodbridge, Middlesex County. About three miles north of Perth Amboy, 

 almost at the edge of the clay and sand formations ; but yet well on it. 



Woodbury, Camden County. Good, well cultivated land, with a little swamp 

 and scattered patches of deciduous woodland. 



"Woodland Cemetery, Essex County. A field of underbrush of willow, 

 cherry, oak, beech and hickory : no trees. Within Newark city limits. 



