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AUGUSTUS BROSIUS, Avondale: 

 Only occasionally does damage of tl 



E. INGRAM, West Chester: 



Sometimes a pair of crows having 

 some to young chickens, but they re; 

 poisoned egg. 



WILLIAM H. SHARPLESS, West Chester: 



They do not. 

 R. F. COCHRAN, Cochranville: 



Yes. 



J. HIBBERD BARTRAM, Milltown: 



They do considerable damage, particularly in catching you 

 poultry; have Inst several this spring, but hav^ shot snnip 

 the crows. 



S. E. PASCHALL, West Chester: 



No; some complaints, but not many. 

 ADDISON L. JONES, Principal West Chester Higli S.'hool 



I. FRANK CHANDLER, Toughkenamon : 



They take eggs when laid from the huildinK.'^ :iii.l destn 

 young poultry. 



FRANK L. BURNS, Berwyn: 



Not when properly looked after; when nesting in the opi 

 or wandering w'lh small young in or near woods, it is a rci 

 mon occurrence to lose eggs and young frequently, but it 

 not always traceable to crows. 



THOMAS SHARPLESS, West Chester: 



Crows seldom molest my poultry, but are quite destructi 

 to our native song birds by stealing the eggs from the nesi 



DR. JOHN R. EVERHART, West Chester: 



Have known crows to ca.tch small chickens; also to take tl 

 eggs of other birds. 



H. F. LEISTER, Superintendent of Schools, Pho, iiixville: 

 Yes. 



CLINTON COUNTY. 



V. A .SNYDKIl. 

 Rarely. 



B. F. FLETCHER, Lock Haven: 

 No; the.\- do not come into to> 

 steal eggs when possible. 



