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22 . CRETACEOUS FOSSILS<br />

8. Matawan, Monmouth County, N. J.<br />

8a. Along west bank <strong>of</strong> Matawan Creek, north <strong>of</strong> town <strong>of</strong> Mata-<br />

wan (Weller)<br />

8b. Small ravine tributary to Cheesequake Creek, two miles<br />

northwest <strong>of</strong> Matawan (Weller).<br />

9. Lorillard, pits east <strong>of</strong> Keyport, Monmouth County, N. J. Lower<br />

part <strong>of</strong> pit (Weller).<br />

10. Jamesburg, Middlesex County, N. J.<br />

10a. 3.5 miles a little north <strong>of</strong> east <strong>of</strong> Jamesburg on Matchaponix<br />

Brook (Weller)<br />

lob. 3 milcs east <strong>of</strong> Jamesburg on side <strong>of</strong> road (Weller)<br />

100. First railroad cut 1 mile south <strong>of</strong> Lower Jamesburg st&<br />

tion (Weller)<br />

11. Yardville, Mercer County, N.J. Exposures in bed <strong>of</strong> small trih-<br />

butary <strong>of</strong> Doctors Creek.<br />

12. Bordentown, Burlington County, N. J. (Exact locality not re-<br />

corded).<br />

12a. Church pit, two miles southwest <strong>of</strong> town. This pit is now<br />

abandoned.<br />

13. Burlington, Burlington County, N. J. (Exact locality not<br />

given).<br />

14. "Burlington County"<br />

15. Lenola, Burlington County, N. J. Reeves clay pit on north hank<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pensauken Creek. Weller reported a very extensive fauna from this<br />

locality. It is very close to the present Graham brickyard at Maple<br />

Shade (locality 16).<br />

'16. Maple Shade, Burlington Count,y, N. J. Graham brickyard,<br />

near junction <strong>of</strong> Main Street and Route 73. During recent years an ex-<br />

cellent Merchantville fauna has been obtained from this pit.<br />

17. Merchantville, Camden County, N. J. Railroad cut just east <strong>of</strong><br />

Merchantville (Weller) .<br />

WOODBURY FORMATION<br />

*18. Lorillard, east <strong>of</strong> Keyport, Ifonmouth County, N. J. Mmy fos-<br />

sils were obtained here by \\Teller and other early collectors. At the pre-<br />

sent time only poorly preserved impressions can be found near the<br />

south end <strong>of</strong> the pit.<br />

19. Matawan, Monmouth County, N. J. Fury brickyard, east <strong>of</strong><br />

Matawan (Weller).<br />

20. Crosswieks, Burlington County, N. J.<br />

*20a. J. Braislin and Son's clay pits on Crosswicks Creek half a<br />

mile west <strong>of</strong> Crosswicks (Weller). Later operated by Franklin Brick<br />

Company. (A few fossils found during recent years).<br />

'21. Bordentonn, Burlington County, N. d. Church Brick Company<br />

pits, one mile south <strong>of</strong> town.<br />

22. Mount Laurel, Burlington County. A fauna <strong>of</strong> well presemed<br />

NEW JERSEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

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