O. G. ZETH. Altoona: 



Have seen instances too numerous to mention while aHeld: 

 wila rats and foxes espeeialiy. 



W. G. HICKS, Tyrone: 



Many rabbits are destroyed here by foxes. 

 WILLIAM L. SANDS. Altoona: 



I know of turkeys, chickens, pheasants and rabbits to have 

 been killed by foxes, skunks and hawks. 



H. M. LEIGHTT. Poplar Run: 



BEDFORD COUNTY. 



JACOB ZOOK, Saxton: 



Foxes, skunks, minks, hawks and owls are very destnir-tivi 

 to poultry, game and song birds. 



GEORGE W. YONT. Osterburg: 



Hawks after poultry: smaller birds, etc- and red sitiiirre 

 after the gray squirrel. 



SAMUEL J. KEITH, Woodhurg: 



Polecats are quite destructive on fowls; foxes hunt up ami 

 destroy various birds. ' 



S. H. KOONTZ, Cessna: 



Hawks and large owls after poultry, etc. 

 THEO. B. POTTS. Alum Bank: 



I have seen owls catch and kill a wild full-grown rabbit 

 and hawks kiU birds and chase gray squirrels. Foxes minks' 

 skunks and measles are very destructive to poultry night or 



KERKS COUNTY. 



EDWARD LAWRENCE. Reading: 



Have seen hawks killing birds and poultry. 



O. HINNERSHITZ. Blandon: 



„fit??ri.'^ instances of poultry being destroyed by minks 

 weasels, foxes and hawks. ' 



CHARLES M. MINNICH. North Heldelburg: 



Have seen hawks destroy poultry, etc. 

 PETER DEXTER. Reading: 

 bawks'an/o°wi.'"''''- ''"'"^ """ ^'^-sanls destroyed by fox. 



