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Clinton Co. — Nelson's record of 3 killed in 1894 (Proc. Acad. N. Sci.^ 

 Phila. 1879, p. 216) is wrong. The "fox squirrels" subsequently sent me by 

 Nelson were only very large gray squirrels with an unusual amount of rusty 

 on feet, sides, neck and mouth. — Rhoads. None ever found in these parts 

 (Mill Hall, Clinton Co.). — Pfoutz. Listed by Warren in Poultry book, p. 

 507, probably on my authority as above corrected. — Rhoads. 



Crawford Co. — Rare. Two specimens from Huidecoper's Hill, Vernon 

 Twp., near Meadville, were taken respecrively in October of 1898 and 1899. 

 "The last one is in my collection." — Kirkpatrick. 



Cumberland Co. — I mounted 3 killed in Cumberland Co. in 1893. — 

 Friant. Listed by Warren in Diseas. Poultry, 1897, p. 507. "One reported 

 seen near Pine Grove Furnace in 1892." Nearly exterminated. — Rhoads, 

 1897, Proc. Acad. N. Sci., Phila., p. 216. "Dr. B. H. Warren writes me 

 that the nortiicrn fox squirrel is practically extinct in Pennsylvania except in 

 the counties of Dauphin and Cumberland." — Bangs, Proc. Biolog. Soc, 

 Washn., 1896, p. 150, foot note. A specimen from Carlisle, probably from 

 the National Museum collection and collected by Baird, is listed by Bangs as 

 having been examined. — Ibid, p. 153. 



Chester Co. — Listed by Michener in Hist. Ches. Co. as " rare," but this 

 list is not reliable. — Rhoads. 



Dauphin Co. — See above, under Cumberland Co. 



Delaware Co. — Listed as "rare" by Cassin in Appx. to Hist. Del. Co., 

 1862. 



Elk Co. — The last one was killed in 1889 in Elk Co. — Hays. I am 

 doubtful of this record. — Rhoads. 



Fayeite Co. — Two specimens from Rothrock are listed by Bangs as com- 

 ing under his notice in Proc. Biol. Soc. Washn., 1896, p. 153. 



Forest Co. — Not found in Co. — Haslet. 



Franklin Co. — Two specimens in my collection. One taken Sept. 24, 

 1896, by J. H. Light near Williamson, the other shot Oct. 16, 1897, by C. 

 M. Deatrich near St. Thomas. Secured through Drs. M. W. Strealy and 

 W. B. Crawford, of Chambersburg. — Rhoads. A black fox squirrel was shot 

 about 1880 in northwest Franklin Co. in South Mountain. Several remain in 

 the South Mountains. One shot by Dr. W. B. Crawford in 1896. — Strealy. 

 Listed by Warren in "Poultry" book, p. 507. 



Fulton Co. — Listed by Warren in Diseas. Poultry, 1897, p. 507. 



Huntingdon Co. — Listed by Warren, 1. c. 



Juniata Co. — Listed by Warren, 1. c. 



Lancaster Co. — Cat or fox squirrel is given by Rathvon in his animal list 

 in Hist. Lane. Co., 1861, p. 501. 



Lycoming Co. — Not seen in this Co. — Parker, 1900. 



McKean Co. — Unknown here. — Dickeson, 1900. 



