W. H. SNYDER, Bloomsburg: 

 Saw recently whers fox caught :i lahhii. 



W. B. SNYDER. Roaring- Creek: 

 Hawks, minks and weasels are dt-slr.iyirs ..f ycmng poultry 



A. P. YOUNG, Millville: 



Have known skunks and crows to rob Hit- iifst .it the turkey. 

 quail and pheasant. 



MILES EVERHART, Secretary Waller Grange, Divide: 

 Skunks and minks destroy much poultry. 



CHAS. E. RANDALL. Secretary Tatawissa Fish and Gam.- 



Protective Association, Catawissa: 



Poultry by opossums and skunks; quails by hawks, owls and 

 cats; pheasants by foxes and skunks; rabbits by foxes, weasels 

 and cats, and quails' nesls destroyed by red squirrels, the 

 egrgs being eaten. 



J. T. WILSON, Millville: 



Weasels, hawks and large owls destroy chickens. ,md the 

 crow will kill young song birds and eat the eggs. 



B. F. FRITZ. Divide: 



The farmers lose much poultry by the depredations of cer- 

 tain hawks and some other animals. 



R. G. F. KSHINKA, Berwick: 



CRAWFORD COUNTY. 



PERRY' BIXBY', Spartansburg: 



The mink and muskrat commit serious depredations on fish. 

 and the hawk. owl. weasel and skunk are very destructive of 

 poultry and birds. 



ISAAC WHEELOCK. Townville; 



CHARLES DAY'. Spartansburg: 



Have seen wild birds and poultry destroyed by hawks, owls 

 and weasels. 



C. A. SJRANAHAN, Spartansburg: 



Many instances too numerous to mention by Sharp-shinned 

 Hawk, Cooper's Hawk, mink, weasel, ferret and large nwl. 



H. E. BLAKESLEE. Spartanburg: 



Poultry, game, etc., destroyed by the mink, weasel and 

 ferret. 



