FRANK E. HESTON, Rushland. 



The chicken hawk commits great (Ifpredations. 

 THOMAS SCOTT, Bristol: 



Some Italians of this county ur« siven credit (or shooting 

 warblers, robins, catbirds, or anything that will go in a pot. 



ARTHUR CHAPMAN, Doylestown: 



Instances are so numerous of such depredations that there 

 is not room to particularize. 



LEWIS H. CLEMENS, Doylestown: 



The worst enemy the song bird has is tlie crow, who eats 

 the eggs and the small birds when hatched; will destroy a 

 whole nest. I have opened young crows and found the stom- 

 achs contained the feet of small birds, especially robin.s. 



A. S. WEAVER, Hartsville: 



numberless depredations on pnul- 



UKADFORD COUNTY. 



CHARLES B. TAYLOR, Alba: ^ 



Skunks, weasels, minks. 

 J. F. AMMERMAN, Saco: 



In this section the hen hawk destroys a large amount of 

 poultry. 



ASYLUM GRANGE. Duvail; 



Have noticed instances where grouse and ciuail have been 

 killed by foxes and owls. Domestic fowls are also often killed 

 by these and other wild animals. 



A. J. STACY, Leona: 



;hickens, and rob the 

 ,• hatch, 



W. F. DITTRICH. Towandsi: 



Have seen hawks, skunks and the house rat destroy poultry, 

 birds, etc. 



W. W. McCAIN, Stevensville: 



The occurrences are too frequent to admit of details. I have 

 personal knowledge of many hawks, owls, skunks weasels 

 minks, foxes, 'coons all do their share. 



JAMES A. HAWTHORNE, Windfall: 



C. B. WHIPPLE, LeRoy: 



I have seen where foxes, weasels, minks, hawks and owl 

 have caught poultry, pheasants and weasels. 



