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.rKSSE O. ALLEN, Uniontown: 



Have heard from tellable sources where the fox and skunk 

 have destroyed n.sts ami young of both game and donieattf 

 fowls. 



GUEENE COUNTY. 



SAMHKL DUNLAP. Mapletown: 



The domestic cat dest,roys a wonderful amount of young 

 chickens, young birds and also rabbits. 



H. C. SPITZNAGLE. Brock: 



Weasels and hawks destroying poultry, game, etc. 

 W. W. PARRY, Higbee: 



I consider that the hawk and the crow are the most de- 

 structive to the song birds, and the reel fox to the rabbit. 



C. L. H. MKSTSEZAT. Mapletown: 



The hawks, foxes and weasels kill a great deal of game here, 

 especially quail and rabbits. 



CHARLES H. CHl-liCH. Nfaynesburg: 



I have often found remains of rabbits in snow that foxes had 

 killed, and oftentimes I have discovered quails' feathers when 

 the snow remains for some time, and have occasionally seen 

 the hawk making his meal off the game bird. 



H. L. HOGE, Oak Forest: 



All species of hawks are very destructive to game, poultry 

 and song birds. 



G. A. B.\RCLAY, Carmichaels: 



Foxes destroying game, poultry, etc. 

 N. H. BIDDLE, Carmichaels: 



Foxes destroy the quail, etc. 

 H. C. SAVERS, JR.. Waynesburg: 



Have seen chicken hawk catch quail and small chickens. 

 J. N. SCOTT, Khedive: 



Cases too numerous to mention have come to my notice 

 where hawks and owls have taken poultry. 



A. L. RICH, Khedive: 

 Snakes kill some birds and foxes destroy our poultry. 



HUNTINGDON COUNTY. 



W. N. MILLER, McAlevy's Fort: 



Wildcats, foxes, hawks and sparrows, on poultry, game 

 and song birds. 



