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slightly dissected portion of a higher terrace. This terrace also 
extends to the southeast of the pike to a distance ranging from one- 


Fig. 25.—Selling truck-crop tomatoes to the highest bidder. A common street scene 
in Swedesboro, N. J., during July and early August. 
fourth to one-half mile. The general level of the surface of this 
physical division varies between 50 feet and 95 feet above tide level. 


Fig. 26.—Delivering canning-crop tomatoes at a Salem County, N. J., canning factory. 
The terrace form is most distinctly seen to the northwest of the pike. 
Evidences of the same physical feature may be detectel at higher 
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