MAHTIN U KOSK.NIUCURY, Fieesloiie: 



I have seen instances of where birds have been destroyed 

 by hawks, and Uvo instances of where foxes entered our 

 neighbors coop and killed chicken; time to put bounty in. 



DR. W. F. TEETER. Chambeisburg; 



quail, grouse 



SOUTH MOUNTAIN HUNTING CUVii. Kayette\ ill.': 



Pheasants and rabbits are killed in our mountains by wiM- 

 oat, weasel, and quail by the haVks. 



W. H. STEWART. Secretary Game Association, Uoxiniry; 



Hawks are very severe on birds; owls kill young srame; foxes 

 destroy poultry and wildcats turkeys while hiitchins tbiir 

 >oung:. 



FRANK HOCKENBEHY, Concord: 



Have known poullry, quaP, pheasant and rabbit to be killed 

 by fox, wildcat and skunk. 



W. \V, BRITTON, Upper Strasburg: 



Some time last spring a mink in two nights killed forty 

 chickens for Clayton Reed, near this place. Have heard of 

 many other such instances, but cannot give flguivs. 



J. H. LEDY, Marion: 



1 had sixteen quails w-hioh we fed in a thicket in lS»r.. .'xnd 

 a hawk killed every one of them, one each day. 



FOREST COUNTY. 



FRED WEINCARD. Tionesta: 



Have seen foxes destroying young birds and eggs. 

 S. H. HASLET. Tionesta: 



I have seen where foxes, wildcats, owls and hawks have 

 killed poultry, pheasants and rabbits, 



a. S. TURNER, West Hickory: 



Have seen in the woods where owls have eaten rabbits. 



FULTON COT'NTY. 



JOE CH ALTON. Wayfordsburg: 



Hawks kill young turkeys, pheasants and quail: opossums 

 suck eggs. 



MRS. r. M. COOK. Webster Mills: 

 Minks and weasels are 'most destructive to poultry; hawks 

 By the use of hounds we keep the fox at 



