W. V. MeDOUGALL, Otter Creek: 

 The pigeon hawks kill young- poultry and birds. 



JAMES S. KENNEDY, Grove City: 



Our song birds have no enemy as bad as the crow robbing 

 nests; our game is destroyed by mink, weasel and horned owl. 

 The greatest enemy of one of the best game birds in Amrica. 

 our woodcock, is the telephone and telegraph wires, as he is 

 a night flyer and a night feeder. 



C. C. McCOXNELL, Milledgeville: 

 Minks sometimes kill our chickens. 



McKEAN COUNTY. 



F. K. WINSHXP, Annin Creek: 



The owl, hawk, cran^. crow, wild and domestic cats, mink. 

 skunk, fox. weasel, coon, English Sparrow and Red Squirrel 

 destroy poultry, game, etc. 



C. W. DICKINSON, Norwich: 



I know personally that the wildcat kills small deer, sheep 

 and partridges, rabbits and all birds that nest on the ground; 

 the fox destroys all the above except deer and sheep, but 

 overreaches on poultry. Hawks and owls kill rabbits and all 

 kinds of birds known here. 



BUKDETTE DICKINSON, Colegrove: 



I have known of one hundred instances where hawks, owls, 

 wildcats, fox-es and weasels have killed all kinds of song and 

 game birds, game and flsh. 



n. SIMPSON, Turtle Point: 



Skunks and hen hawks destroying poultry, and wild cats de- 

 stroying song birds. 



JAMES BIGGINS. Eldred: 

 Foxes, weasels, hawks, minks destroying game, poultry, etc. 



J. J. McCAREY. Turtle Point: 

 Hawks, owls, minks, foxes destroying poultry, game, etc. 



A. W. COLEGROVE, Smethport: 



Hawks, especially pigeon or sparrow, have an eye for all 

 kinds of feathers. Have seen hundreds of Instances of theii 

 depredations. 



H. C. BANCROFT, Bradford: 



Pheasants by foxes and weasels; any kind of a bird or fowl 

 by mink, owls and hen hawks. 



E. H. BARDEN. Eldred: 



Fox destroying rabbits and grouse: minks destroying rab- 

 bits; hawks and owls destroying rabbits and grouse and song 



