ROBERT H. CURRENS. Gettysburg: 

 Yes. 



AARON J. WEIDNER, Arendtavllle; 



No serious damage; they often carry oft little clilcl\s 

 C. L, LONGSDORF, Flora Dale: 



Not where the poultry is properly tared for. Cr 

 .•ho an- too 



\V. H. BLACK, Flora Dale: 



Crows commit some damages as indicated, but wliun wt' lir.' 

 some blank shots when they appear too audacious, they keep 

 off and are little trouble thereafter. 



THEO. MCALLISTER, Barlow: 



The crow is one of the worst eneniien to prolilabl..- iioultiy 

 industry; they steal eggs and also young chicks. 



R. WILLIAM BREAM. Gettysburg: 

 Yes; most emphatically. 



ALLEGHENY COUNTY. 



HON. JAS. M. n. ROBB, Oakdale 



No. 

 J. S. KEEPER, Braddock: 



No ; it is a rare sight to see a c 



ARMSTRONG COUNTY. 



W. R. RAMALEY. Cochran's Mills: 

 Yes. but I think the good they do will 



JACOB FISHER, Atwood: 



Some times they steal a few eggs and pull a little corn, yt>i 

 I think they are of benefit to the farmer by gathering worms 

 and larvae that destroy our crops and small frviit. 



BEAVER COUNTY. 



JiRADFOKI) COUNTY 



J. \V. KKTCHAM. Minnnqua: 



