1925] Insects and Plants of a Strip of New Jersey Coast 233 
gical data for the coastal section in which the survey was made, 
can be obtained from the publication of the United States 
Weather Bureau, entitled “Summary of the Climatological 
Data for the United States by Sections,” Reprint of Section 99, 
The Southern Interior and Sea Coast of New Jersey. 
Fig. 1. Map of a portion of the New Jersey coast. The surveyed area adjoins the Island 
Beach Life Saving Station. 
Island Beach from Seaside Park south to Barnegat Inlet is 
almost the only piece of natural beach left along the New Jersey 
coast. On account of the absence of a roadway, it has remained 
“undeveloped” and as such is free from bungalows, cottages, 
cement walks, real estate agents, swarms of bathers and the 
amusements supplemental thereto. It is probably only a 
question of time before it will be levelled, graded and cut up 
into building lots. 
