134 WOLF DAYS IN PENNSYLVANIA. 



to have been followed by wolves for many miles while 

 skating one night on the River Saint John, in Maine, 

 years ago, recalling Jacob Franck's similar adventnre 

 on the Sinnemahoning in Pennsylvania. 



It is stated that at the funeral of the noted Indian 

 Chief Passaconaway, in Maine, in 1683, animals to 

 the number of 6,711 constituted the funeral offering, 

 among them 310 wolves. 



John W. Crawford, of Chatham's Run, Clinton 

 County, reports that one morning during the cold 

 weather in February, 1917, an animal probably a 

 coyote but resembling a wolf, was seen crossing the 

 old canal bed on the Charles StcAvart farm, near that 

 place. 



(The above paragraphs w^ere inadvertently omitted 

 in the compilation of the book.) 



