opussumB. Crows do good service in attacking and driving 

 away hawks, doing more good than harm. 



N. V. HAJiHY, Whilefurd, Hartlord county, Md.; 



About leu or fifteen dollars yearly from minks, hawks and 

 skunks. Mr. Harry adds as a toot-note: "This and the other 

 questions you sent were submitted to the Pen Mar F 

 Club, and the answers given fairly express Ihu ind 

 opinion.-, (It nearly all its members, as well as my own. 



OUSKin A'l'lO.NS OF FAK.\IK1{S AND Hl'OKTS 



mf:n. 



"I'lease give. If you can from personal oljservatiun, instances 

 of where game, fish, poultry or song birds have been destroyed, 

 and al.so name kind of animal committing the depredation." 



In reply to this request, the following 

 at the office of the Game Commission: 



ADAMS COTTNTV 



K. I). STOVKK. Cashtown: 



The hawks and foxes kill off the quai 

 will kill more rabbits than the hunters. 'I 

 much poultry. 



H. J. LEREW. Biglersvilie: 



SAMUEL HALL, Trust: 



Poultry and game, as well as the song liirds, suffer from 

 the wildcat, fox, red and gray squirrels, weasels, hawks and 

 owls. 



AARON SCHLOSSEIl. Arendtsvllle: 



Depredations of a grave character are committed in our 

 Iioultry yards by foxes, minks, weasels, hawks and owls. 



J. P. TAYLOR, Arendtsvllle: 



When I Was hunting on South Mountain this winter cgtij, 

 I saw several rabbits that had been caught and killed by 

 a fox, and some pheasants that had been similarly treated by, 

 to my Judgment, a haw^k. 



\V1LLL'\M lU'SHMAN. Gettysburg; 

 Have seen pouUry, game and sung birds destroye.l lis tlie 



