1- A. MAKVii'l-l-, S.-,-i-..lai> Rudolph Cnuigo, tUiy's Mills; 



Hen hawks bother ovir neighborhood U' miiit' an oxieni; iilso 

 mink, 'possums, skunks and weasels. 



J. H. SEAVY. Hayfleld Grang-e. Saegerstowu 



Poultry, etc.. destroyed by hawks, owls. etr. 

 C. F. EMKRSON, Tltusville: 



Have observed minks carrying trout just oaught; blue Jays 

 eating song birds' eggs. Have occasionally found ivmnlns oi 

 grouse whioh I judged to be killed by fox. 



C. BROOKS, Conueaut Center: 



Have seen the Cooper's and Sharp-shinned hawks many 

 times catch small chickens. 



GEORGE P. RYAN, Ix)ng's Stand: 



Having always lived In the country and been a hunter. 1 

 might give hundreds of cases where owls, hawks, foxes, skunks, 

 opossums, minks and weasels have killed game, most all kinds 

 of birds and poultry. The crane destroys more flsh than king- 

 fishers, and the German carp more than all. 



C. A. BURCHARD, Bl;\rk Ash: 



Hawks. 

 G. W. CUTSHALL, Guy s Mills: 



We have had some chickens killed by hawks, but tht^y have 

 also destroyed many meadow mice and snakes. 



W. G. SARGEANT, MeadviUe: 



Owls and hawks destroy young game birds— have seen il— 

 and also young chicks taken from the barnyard. Mammals do 

 little damage to tish. except the mink, and they are rare. 



SPRINGBOKO ROD AND GUN CLUB, Springboro: 



A number of cases where chickens were killed by weasels, 

 skunks, foxes and muskrats; have also found the Meadow 

 lark, pheasants and quail destroyed; also their eggs, by the 

 above named animals. 



A. A. GRAFF, Linesville: 



Have seen crows destroy young rabbits In their nests. 

 JACOB HAGUE, Beaver Centre: 



CLEARFIELD COUNTY. 



V. A. NELSON. Shawmut: 

 Weasel, minks and foxes destroy our poult 

 and sometimes 



THORPE. Gramplnt 

 great mqnv rabbits. 



