46 



Monroe, 941 bi 



Moiitgoinerj, S'M lU'i 



Mod tour, KM) 



Northampton :>4 G 



Northumberland, 100 



Perry, ..: 100 



Philartelphiii 83i 16f 



Pike, 100 



Potter, 86 14 



Schuylkill, 100 



Snyder, 100 



Somerset. 100 



Sullivan, SO t^^ 19.o 



Susquehanna 06§ 33J 



Tioga, 801 191 



Union, 100 



Venango, 75 25 



Warren, 82 18 



Washington fi8i mi 



Wayne, (>3 :{7 



Westmoreland, 85 f 141 



Wyoming, 100 



York, 70 ;iO 



By these answers it will be st-en that from iwcniy- 

 three counties not a negative reply on the bounty ques- 

 tion was returned. In this connection, however, it 

 should be stated that over one hundred circulars, a 

 number of which contained much interesting, and, in 

 3ome cases, very valuable data, were received at the 

 office of the Game Commission, with no names to indi- 

 cate who had sent them. Such anonymous communi- 

 cations, as in well-regulated newspaper offices, were 

 consigned to the waste basket. 



The counties, with few exceptions, from which ovei' 



