Property— Hunted with Flails and Pitchforks— Col. 

 Stevens' Famous Hunt— "Things are Different Now"— 

 Many Yet Remain— Fifty Species of Mammals— Some 

 That Have Gone— The Last Elk— The Beaver— Beav- 

 ers in Old Virginia— The American Wolf— Wolves in 

 Tioga County— Should Such Practices Exist?— Wolves 

 Were Bad Neighbors— A Terror to Sheep Owners— Fol- 

 lowed Human Beings— A Doctor's Terrible Exper- 

 ience—Wolves on His Trail— A Desperate Battle on the 

 Rocks— Ammonia Saved" Him— The Panther— Romanc- 

 ing Scribes— Species Which are Rare— The Pine Mar- 

 ten—The Wild Pigeon— The Squirrels— Eat Eggs, Birds, 

 Ducks and Chickens— The Fox Squirrel— Where 

 Found in Pennsylvania— The Chickaree — The "Rab- 

 bits" or Hares— "Cottontails" — Don't Use Snares 

 or Ferrets— Foxes — The Wildcat— The Raccoon— The 

 Otter— The Virginia Deer— With Proper State Aid 

 Deer Will Increase— The Black Bear— The Bat's Win- 

 ter Home— The Opossum— The Porcupine — The Musk- 

 rat— The^ Chipmunk or Ground Hackey— Rats Galore— 

 The Cave Rat— The Flying Squirrel— Skunks— The 

 Most Useful Mammals— They Do Good Service— Let 

 the Millionaire Help the Poor — The Woodchuck — What 

 a Practical Farmer Wrote— They are Good for Food— 

 The Mice— Mice, Hawks and Owls— Fishes— Eastern 

 Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Delaware and 

 Virginia Peninsula — Principal Kinds of Game^Mam- 

 mals — Birds — Principal Kinds of Fish — Salt Water — 

 Fresh Water — Rabbits— Squirrels — Raccoons — Foxes — 

 Deer — Birds — Quail — Wild Ducks — Pheasants— Reed 



Birds — Snipe — Rail Birds — Woodcock — Geese — Doves — 

 Plover — Marsh Hens — Fish — Salt Water Fishing — 

 Fresh Water Fishing — Bass — Perch — Pike — Trout — 

 Carp — Catfish — Rock Fish — Sun Fish— Central Pennsyl- 

 vania, West of the Susquehanna River and Its Tribu- 

 taries, and East of the Summit of the Alleghenies — 

 Principal Kinds of Game — Mammals— Birds — Principal 

 Kinds of Fish — Fresh Water — Rabbits — Deer — Squir- 

 rels — Bears — Foxes — Raccoons — Wildcats — Pheasants — 

 Quail — Wild Turkeys— Ducks — Woodcock — Geese — Rail 

 Birds— Snipe— Reed Birds— Fish— Brook Trout— Bass- 

 Carp— Perch— Pike— Salmon— Rock Fish— Sun Fish- 

 Catfish — Western Pennsylvania, West of the Sum- 

 mit of the Allegheny Mountains— Principal Kinds of 

 Game — Mammals— Rabbits — Foxes — Squirrels — Deer — 



