W. L. BRYANT. Schuylkill Haven: 

 Have found flocks of partridses destroyfil by foxes. 



F. C. PALMER. Schuylkill: 



Frequently have noticed where foxes ha 

 rabbits in the snow; have noticed many 

 years of shooting experiences. 



WILLIAM A. COCKILL, Lewellyn: 



Hawks, minks, weasels and foxes have to live 365 days in the 

 year on what they can catch; the damage they do Is evident. 

 Have seen hawks catch chickens and pigeons, song and game 

 birds; also many evidences where foxes, minks and weasels 

 caught rabbits in the snow. 



TIOGA COUNTY. 



M. V. JACKSON, East Charleston: 



The fox sets our pheasants and the skunk our poultry. 

 C. H. WATROUS, Marshfleld: 



Have seen young chickens and birds taken by small hawks; 

 wildcats and foxes take many hares and partridges. 



JAMES VANDERGRIFT. Stony Fork: 

 Pheasants by foxes; minks and weasejs destroy 



L. B. DOAN, Little Marsh: 



Hawks, owls and weasels destroying poultry, game, etc. 

 '. C. FIELD. Balsam: 



I believe nearly all the owls and hawks will at times attack 

 but they do more good than harm by 



F. B. SMITH. Tioga: 



Fall of 1S96, know of two Ruffed (5rnuse, full grown, killed by 

 foxes 



W. C. BABCOCK. Blossburg: 

 The destruction caused by the 



C. E. GRAHAM, Lorenton: 



Foxes, minks, skunks, hawks, owls destroying poultry and 

 game. 



J. M. WHITCOMB, Ogdensburg: 



Skunk, fox and coon, on game, poultry, etc. 

 W. W. SEAMAN, Nauvoo: 



Many instances to poultry, game. eic. 



