. BIDDLK, Saegerstowii; 

 110 Bieat amount; think 



,v to nioleHt poullr.v. l'orineri> 

 they were considered pests, but they have ieaso<l to timibl. 

 poultry raisers In this Immediate vicinity. 



(JIOORGE SPITL.ER, Moslertown; 

 Not much, only on small birds. 



(.'OLUMUIA COUNTV, 



PROF. J. P. WELSH, Bloomsburg; 



Not serious. They do steal some eggs and chicks; have no- 

 ticed they are very likely to steal turkey eggs, as turkeys nesi 

 away from buildings. 



HON. EDWARD M. TRWKSBURY, Catawlssa; 



Not very much; some crows do, however, destroy many ol 

 the nests of robins, orioles, etc. Let every man be a "law unt( 

 himself" as far as crows. Outlaw the hawks, etc., and let :\ 

 bounty be put on their heads; hawks never die, but like Will 

 iams' cat, "must be shot." Hawks do not propagate rapidly 

 hence killing a few ends the chapter. 



DR. McCREA, Berwick: 

 To some extent. Ijut not seriously. 



(JUMHERLAND COUNTY. 



HENRY S. RUPP, Shiremanstown: 



DAUPHIN COUNTY. 



i. C. BRINZIOU, Middletown: 

 They catch young poultry wl 



EHIK (;OUNTY 

 O. D. VAN CAMP, Girard: 



ROBERT OH 

 No; 1 think 



