found: Work cat.: 2007700226: Tales of the Jersey devil, 2005-08-23:lecture flyer (Jersey Devil; also known as the Leeds Devil, is a typical feature of south Jersey folklore. To some, he is an unknown beast, a cryptozoological specimen living in a remote area; to others, a supernatural monster, and to still others, a campfire tale, a spooky feature of camping trips to the New Jersey Pines)
found: Monstropedia website, viewed 03/24/11:(Jersey Devil; a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens in southern NJ, often described as a bipedal creature with hooves, but there are many variations)
found: Mysterious creatures: a guide to cryptozoology, 2002:p. 256 (Jersey Devil; Flying humanoid of the eastern United States. Variant name: Leeds devil. Physical description: Length, 3-11 ft. Alligator skin. Head like that of a horse, ram, or dog. Horns. Large eyes. Batlike wings, 2 feet wide. Small front legs with paws. Cloven hooves. Long tail. Distribution: Southern New Jersey; eastern Pennsylvania; Delaware)