4« 



^^''^lo^, 94* 6i 



-Moutgomeiv ji;;| ^,,= 



-Montour H^, ^ 



Northampton .,4 ,■ 



Northumberland lOd „ 



P'"'^^' 100 



Philadelphia S-U 161 



^'^^' 100 



I'otter, ,m; ^^ 



Schuylkill m„ „ 



«n.^'dei-. 100 



isomerset. 

 Sullivan, 



100 



S<)A 19,'. 



Susquehanna t;^;^ x^ ' 



T'OS'i 80'^ 19^1 



•^'"ion 100 



Venango, 7^^ 25 



Warren, 552 is 



Washincrton ,;a^f .^g^ 



^^'ajUe ,;;^ .^7 



Westmoreland <t5 ^ j^j 



Wyoming lOO „ 



^'«''l^ 70 ;{(» 



By these answers it will be seen that from iw.iii\ 

 three counties not a negative reply on the boiiuty ([ues 

 tion was returned. In this connection, however, i( 

 should be stated that over one hundred circulars, a 

 aumber of which contained much interesting, and. in 

 some cases, very valuable data, were received at the 

 office of the Game Commission, with no names to indi- 

 cate who had sent them. Such anonymous communi- 

 cations, as in well-regulated newspaper offices, were 

 consigned to the waste basket. 



The counties, with few pxcej)ti(.ns. from whi.'h ov.-r 



