W. W. ROGERS. Centre Hall: 



My personal loss of poultry has been ti\ mink and wpaspl 

 more than by hawks. 



C. A. RACHAU. Madisonburg: 



Last summer the crows destroyed a good inan.x ut my \..ung 

 chickens, and the neighbors also. 



W. H. MILLER. Secretary Logan Grange No. lO'J. BL-ll<;£oiUe; 



Hawks destroying poultry, et cetera. 

 J. DUNKLE HUBLERSBURG, Hublersburg: 



The quail roost on the ground in broods and becunie the pre.\ 

 lit' the fox and skunk by the wholesale at night. 



CLINTON COUNTY. 



UR. J. M. DUMM, Mackey^-ille: 



Have seen where foxes and hawks have killed turkeys, but 

 they also kill many mice. If it were not for them our fruit 

 trees would need more protection. Have also known of a mink 

 killing a rabbit. 



\V. L. HAMILTON, Lock Haven: 



In many instanc-'S, tou numerous to mention, wliere poultry 

 has been destroyed. 



GEORGE H. WILSON. M^estport : 



Chickens are repeatedly destroyed by hawks, and a whole 

 brood of twentv-four chickens was killed in one night bv a 

 wild cat. 



C. H. RICH. Woolrich: 



Have seen hundreds of English sparrows tear up the nests 

 rks will also eat eggs and 

 s. too. eat eggs. 



W. C. KEPLER, Westport: 



Wildcats, foxes, hawkv and crows ccimmit great depredations 

 on poultry and wild birds. 



C. J. SIGMUND. Salona: 



Have seen hawks, owls. etc.. destroying game and poultry. 



,IOHN C. MERRILL, Lock Haven: 

 AH kinds and at all seasons. 



A. S. TRUST. Cedar Springs: 



Have frequently seen where foxes caught wild turkeys and 

 tear them up; they are ever on the alert to find the nests and 

 destroy the young of both turkeys and pheasants. 



