GEOROR E. CONNER. Lewistown: 



Fox, owl, hawk, mink and weasel will all kill poultry, bui 

 1 think while they do that they also kill a Ki-"at many mic 

 and rats that would do harm. 



MONROE (BOUNTY. 



K E. HOOKA. JK.. Mt. Pocono: 



Ferrets, foxes and skunks have fri/iun-ntly killod our chick^ 

 ens. 



JAMES M. ALTEMORK. Effort: 



Minks, foxes, catamounts, fish hawks, cranes and Green 

 Heron to poultry, game. etc. 



H. T. FRANKENFIEI>D. Frulchcys: 



Hunting catamounts and foxes, I have seen whtTr ih.y 

 have destroyed grouse, quail and rabbits; weasels destroy the 

 same. 



DR. J. B. SHAW. Delaware Water Gap: 

 Foxes and skunks often found with game partly eaten 



•TOHN M. NEIR, East Stroudsburg: 



Snaring birds with wire: 

 L. D. EILENBERGER. East Stroudsburg: 



I frequently see. from their trac^ks in the snow, where foxes 

 kill pheasants. 



I. SELDON CASE. Tobyhanna: 



1 could give number of instances where foxes have killed 

 pheasants: I have tracked them to the bird and found its 

 bones remaining. They also kill poulti-y. 



JOSEPH BROWN. Canadensis: 



Hawks and owls destroying poultry; the weasel is the worsi 

 little animal to kill rabbits that w<^ have. 



TOWNSEND PRICE, Canadensis: 

 Wildcats are the most destructive of any animal in this 

 ind poultry in large quan- 



J. H. GRAVES. Delaware Water Gap: 



Foxes kill rabbits, young pheasants and quail. 



MONTGOMERY COUNTY. 



H. S. ROYER, Pottstown; 



Have known hawks to clean up a covey of ruiail in a winter 

 WHARTON HUBER. Hoyt: 



Have seen several instances where the Coopers Sharii- 

 shinned and Duck hawks have killed birds and poultry, hui 

 they kill more veiinin than anythina- else. 



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