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ert kill poultry. Bass and salmnn 

 111 c-atr-h, 



H. M. F. WORDEN, HarrisbuiR: 



Minks destroyed Geiman hare ■■n island al Cove Station, 

 ifiree old and seventeen young: ones. Personally saw Red 

 Squirrel destroy a robin's nest. 



RICHARD Y. FOX. Harrisburg: 



Have known hawks upon my own farm to kill a quail or two 

 a day, until the whole bevy was exterminated. 



\V. H. ETTLE. Humraellstown: 



Space would not permit me to instance the numerous depre- 

 dations of animals upon poultry. 



DELAATARE OOUNTY. 



CHARLES P. GOOD LEY. Hance: 



Foxes destroy g;reat quantities of poultry and .ground birds 



JAMES NEELD. Concord: 



Foxes after partriages. 



THOMAS H. HUSBAND, Elam: 



The opossum killing poultry. 

 OEORGE W. POOLE, Booth's Corner: 



Foxes, raccoons, skunks, opossums, and minks. 



ELK COUNTY. 



G. C. T. HOFF. SR.. Raughts: 



In Elk county, and also in Forest county and in northern 

 Jefferson county, fish, poultry, son.sr birds and deer have to a 

 great extent been destroyed by wildcats, foxes, hawks, skunks 

 and weasels. 



PHILO CHRISLER, St. Mary's: 



Wildcats are increasing with us and are killing deer at a ter- 

 rible rate. Foxes destroy poultry and kill more small .game 

 than all hunters. 



J. M. HANSCOME, Rlflgway: 



Wildcats killing fawns, rabbits and ph<^asants. and fox.s 

 killing rabbits and pheasants. 



C. H. LAW. Portland Mills: 



In winter you can find places where foxes have destroyed 

 rabbits and pheasants. 



DR. A. MILLHAT^PT, St. Mary's: 



Wildcats destroy rabbits, deer and grouse, and I know of one 

 instance where one was seen with a robin In its mouth. 

 Foxes are very destructive to grouse and rabbits. Polecats 

 destroy grouse and their eggs. 



