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S. H. DEANS. Supeiiulcndent Schools, Mt. Cuitik 

 No. 



L. A. BEARDSLBY, Milton: 



V. G. MOYER, Greenbrier: 



Yes; they have done more damage than any other kind of 

 bird. 



C. D. OBERDORF, Sunbury; 



Not serious. 

 B. B. SMITH, Shamokin: 



Yes. 

 IRA SHITMAN, Sunbury: 



Kffgs, small c-hickens and young turkeys. 



NOKTHAMPTON COUNTY. 



R. O. RITTER, Hanoversvilie: 



E. P. HEIL. Nazareth: 



Y'es, if they can find them away from habitation. 

 JOHN J. GABLE, Harper: 



They do. 

 A. S. SHIMER, Redington. 



PERRY COUNTY. 



n. M. ALEXANDER, New Bloonifield: 



Yes, they steal, in the country, all kinds of young fowls and 

 eggs. 



SILAS WRIGHT, Reward: 



The damage to poultry from the common crow is about six 

 hundred dollars, and yet they destroy more than six hundred 

 dollars' worth of destructive w^orms, bugs and insects. 



MILTON B. ESHLEMAN. Newport: 

 No. 



SAMUEL E. ROBERTS, Newport: 

 They do. 



GEORGE A. WAGNER, Alinda: 

 They do. 



E. Ar. ERY, Newport: 

 None worthy of mention as to e.^gs, but tliey kill some young 



