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BULLETIN Gil, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE, 



terrace is crossed by many local streamways and is thus rendered 

 discontinuous and imperfect. It represents an inland extension alonij 



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Fig. 23. — ^Eai'ly truck-crop tomatoes on Sassafras sandy loam and Collington line sandy 

 loam, near Swedesboro, N. J. 



Raccoon Creek of the better-defined terrace which borders the Dela- 

 ware River in this vicinity. 



Fig. 24. — A good crop of canning tomatoes on Sassafras line sandy loam, near Penns 



Grove, N. J. 



Practically all that portion of the area which lies to the northwest 

 of the Woodbury-Salem pike consists of a gently undulating and 



