C. W. KETTERER, Stouchsbuig: 



In my observations have seen the Cooper's Hawk desuoy 

 quail and pigeons; Red-tailed Hawk, pnultry, mice and rabbits. 



CYRUS J. RHODES, Kutztown; 



Hawks destroying poultry, etc. The domestic dog running al 

 large is a nuisance. 



CHESTER COUNTY. 



A. C. RAMSEY, Cream: 



Skunks, opossums, weasels and minks destroy our poultry In 

 large quantities. 



ABR.\M STOUTS. Lincoln University; 



Have frequently seen hawks destroy much small game ami 

 killed them in the act; also foxes. 



FRANCIS JACOBS. West Chester; 



On the Brandywine, and through the country generally, game 

 and poultry suffer from the ravages of polecats, weasels, 

 minks and certain species of hawks. 



JOS. E. GILL, Barnsley; 

 Have known hawks to destroy a whole covey of quail. 



JEREMIAH PROCTER. Lincoln University; 



Poultry, game and song birds aiv destroyed by the fox. 

 opossum, raccoon, owls and hawks. 



FRANK D. DURBOROW. Oxford: 



Chicken hawks destroy poultry. 

 W. G. WEST, Sylmar; 



Hawks and foxes destroy much poultry and game. 

 J. B. KEECH, Tweedale; 



1 have always regretted the repeal of the Act of .\ssembly 

 paying- a t>ounty for hawks' heads. I know they are extremely 

 destructive to poultry. From personal observations I firmly be- 

 lieve that a few hundred dollars paid out for hawks' heads 

 would prevent the loss of many thousands of dollars' worth 

 of poultry in the southern end of Chester and Lancaster 

 counties. 



DR. ROBERT FARLEY. Phoenixville; 



Have seen hawks kill rabbits and qnail. 

 H. L. BUCKWALTER, Spring City; 



Several varieties of hawks and the weasel destroy much 

 poultry and game. 



COLUMBIA COUNTY. 



H. H. BROWN, Light Street; 



Poultry, game and song birds .lie desin.ye.l hv rlsb and 

 chicken hawk, sparrow, mink, weasel and skunk 



