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.1. PETER SNYDER. Huntingdon: 

 Ttipy moBtly steal eggs. 



INDIANA COUNTY. 



P. M. HODGE, Blairsville; 



Not serious: occasionally commit slight depretlat 

 birds- drive away crows. 



A. M. HAMMERS. Indiana: 



HARRY LEARN. Cookport: 



The crow is one of the most destructive birds in our locality 

 at the present day; he destroys more corn in one dav than 

 would feed a thousand sparrows In one month. 



I. D. SPICHER, Hillsdale: 

 They very often steal the eggs and young chicks. 



JEFFERSON COUNTY. 



KMMA C. McGAREY, Stanton: 

 No; they are no trouble, only 

 coming through the ground. 



H. C. HIMES. Content: 

 Considerable. 



.KilIN H. JOH.XS. Hrookvillc; 



.lUNIATA COUNTY. 



FtHl.VK. Pyleston. 



JIOREMIAH KELLER. Mifflintown: 



fi-e- 

 fowls. 



WELLINGTON SMITH. Mifflintown: 



Yes. they do more to depopulate our native birds than all 

 other agencies combined. Before the sparrow came the native 

 bird was finding shelter near the dwelling; now there is no 

 hope. Both the crow and the sparrow are great destroyers 

 and ought to be exterminated if this is po.>?slble. 



WILLIAM A. THOM.\S. Mifflintown: 

 Yes. 



M. (■. lliiWI'/r. MifflintMwn 

 They do serious dam.-ige to poultry; are noted for their fond- 



