E. B. ENOCH, Washington: 



Yes. 

 B. E. Mccracken, Washington: 



WAYNE COUNTY. 



.lAMES LESHER, Avoy; 



Yes; one crow will carry ofli a Hock of little chicks in one 

 day, as weil as steal hen and turkey eggs; has done this t'ur 

 me. 



\VESTMORELANI) COUNTY. 



A. RUTH, Scottdale: 



No serious damage done by them. 



WYOMING COUNTY. 



N. P. STERLINCr. Meshoppen: 

 They do some, unless especially guarded against. 



YORK COUNTY. 



HON. GERARD C. BROWN, Yorkana: 



Yes, in common with their cousin, the grackle. The most 

 damage they do is to the young corn as it comes up. 1 

 have had fields so raided that I had to replace the whole 

 concern. Crows are hard on birds' nests (eggs and young), 

 especially on the meadow lark and quail when their nests are 

 uncovered by our mowers and reapers. 



JAMES G. PATTERSON. Stewartstown: 



The crow is a great thief; they will steal eggs of the do- 

 mestic fowl, and will catch young chicks and turkeys and 



M. S. TYSON, York: 



The crow is a thieving robber, and wil 

 hatching time, and during the fall of th- 

 great many wheat stacks. 



OTHER STATES. 



