say for the crow; lip Is an all-icumJ thief, 

 try, eggs, grahi, birds' nests, yoiuiy rabbit 

 wild turkey eggs. 



M. R. THOMPSON, bewistown; 



The farmers say they will steal tlicir yoi 

 frow is rather shy and keeps away from ba 

 less is a noted thief. 



S. A. HERTZLER. Bellevilie: 

 A slight loss. 



MONTOUR COUNTY'. 



W. D. STEINEACH, Limesfoneville: 



MONROE COUNTV 



M. LUTHER MICHAEL. Shawnee: 



They do: destroying also much young co 

 and the ful.'y matured ears by eating the 

 are in the milk. 



HON. R. P. SCHWARZ, Analomink: 



Never knew them to take eggs, but have seen them eai-rv off 

 young chicks. 



RANDALL BISBING. Minsi: 

 No. 



MONTGOMERY COUNTV. 



V. E. THOMPSON, Swedeland: 

 No. 



WILLIAM W. POTTS, Swedeland: 



No, it is very easy to protect against crows. I tie up a 

 shingle, whitewashed on one side, to a limb or pole; by tying 

 it on one end and a little out of centre, it will be constantly 

 in motion. They are only bad when they have young In nest. 



GEORGE W. RIGHTER. Abrams: 

 Bad on poultry if not watched. 



E. M. TYSON, King of Prussia: 

 Yes. 



GEORGE WALL, Norristown: 



Crows are not very plentiful in this neighborhood. The only 

 damage they do is in the spring and summer months by catch- 

 ing young fowls. 



NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. 



,T. A. GIFFEN. Muntandoii: 

 Yes. by stealing eggs; havft never observed them catching the 



