CAMK'RIA (XtUNTV. 



J. J. WEAVER, Wilmore: 



The fox. mink and weasel kill poultry and ganie; skunks de- 

 stroy the eggrs and youngr. and the ha-nk and owl commit seri- 

 ous depredations to our song birds. 



JOHN E. TOMLINSOX, Loretto: 



J. T. TODER. Johnstown; 



The skunk has caused me considerable loss; young chickens 

 especially. A few years ago they destroyed about fifty of mv 

 young turkeys and their eggs, this was all done in one" season. 



J. B. HOLSENGER. Johnstown: 



Foxes, skunks, owls and hawks. 

 JOHN P. THOMAS. Patton: 



Foxes, minks, hawks and owls destroy much of our poultry 

 and game. 



GEORGE W. GARRETT. Munster: 



It is an every day occurrence, in the summer, for us to see 

 hawks pick up young poultry and song birds. 



W. F. CUNNINGHAM, Carrolltown: 



The pigeon hawk does great damage among the poultry 

 JOHN J. REDINGER. Nicktown: 



Pheasants are killed by foxes and hawks; foxes also destroy 

 rabbits: and our poultry suffers much by minks and hawks. 



JOHN RICKETTS, Flinton: 



Skunks, minks and weasels destroy our poultry, game. and 

 song bira^s. 



BLAIR ALEXANDER. Conemaugh: 

 Grown rabbits and quail destroyed by weasels, minks, and 



CLARION COUNTY. 



J. T. FRAMPTON. Frampton: 

 Hawks and owls destroy much poultry. 



J. H. MARTIN. Valley: 

 Foxes do much damage, and 1 have sei-n hawk.= 



young chicks and quail 



!•; .\1. KISER. Elk City; 



1 have seen a weasel kill a rabbit; 

 tur and feathers lying about where f 

 in their work on a rabbit or gi-ouse. 



