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JAMES BILLINGKK. ParkPrs Landing: 



Have seen where many rabbits have been kJUed Ijy ..w s 

 and hawks. Have known opossums to catch an.l kill tun 

 grown pheasants, etc. 

 J. W. EICHHOLTZ. Gettysburg: 



Have seen hawks commit considerable depredations m the 

 poultry yard, catch quail and other birds. 

 S. McECHOLTZ. ArendtsvUle: 



Have seen depredations among poultry, game and song 

 birds, from fox. mink, w-asel. ha\v.< :inil the owl. 

 E. MORRIS BUSHMAN, Gettysburg: 



Have seen crows sucking pheasants' and quails' eggs, weasels 

 killing rabbits and Cooper's Hawk eating poultry. 

 J. M. KESSELRING. Biglersville: 



Hawks and crows are very hard on young clicks, liaveolleii 

 seen them catch them; also birds, and have seen them rob the 

 nest of eggs. 

 Z. TIPTON, Biglersville; 



Depredations of an extensive kind 

 try, game and song birds by the w 

 hawk, owl, skunk and crow. 



H. F. YOUNG, Gettysburg: 



Hawks, owls, minks, weasels and skunks are a menace to our 

 poultry, game and song birds. 

 JAMES LAURER. Cashtown; 



Have seen poultry, pheasants and rabbits destroyed by 

 foxes, hawks and owls. 

 J. CALVIN THOMAS, Arendtsville; 



Many such depredations to poultry and game have been 

 brought to my observation, but space will not permit me to 

 narrate theii. 

 C. A. REBERT, Cashtown: 



Deer by dogs. 

 JOHN R. BITTINGER. Hanover: 



All along the mountain regions generally these animals com- 

 mit considerable depredations upon poultry and game. 



L. H. MEALS. Gettysburg: 



1 have know^n a weasel to kill whole nests of rabbits in our 

 night or day, also kill the old ones. Have shot hawks in the 

 act of catching quail, larks and chickens. 



ARMSTRONG COUNTY. 



L. HELD. Neal 

 Minks, weasels, s 



