C;. W. BEI.L. Hells Landing: 



I have personally known foxes and skunks to kill pheasants 

 and rob their nests. Have seen owls with pheasants, and hawks 

 kill many chickens. 



WILLIAM BUMGARDEN, Lick Run Mills: 



Wildcats kill deer and small game; foxes kill small game; 

 skunks kill grouse, birds, and destroy pheasants' eggs. 



J. W. KIZER, Osceola Mills: 



I have seen many_instances where game birds and others 

 have have been destroyed by foxes, weasels, minks and wild- 

 cats, which also often devour poultry. 



CAMERON COUNTY. 



M. M. LARRABEE, Emporium: 

 Skunks, wildcats, foxes and some hawks. 



J. A. MCMILLAN, Driftwood: 

 The hen-hawk is the worst. 



CENTRE COUNTY. 



GEORGE K. BOAK, Pine Glen: 



Wild cats, foxes, minks, crows, hawks, and owls destroy- 

 ing poultry, game and small wild birds. 



W. J. KRAPE AND CHARLES E. BRESSLER, Fiedler: 



Sharp-shinned and Cooper's Hawk kill pheasants, small birds 

 and rabbits. Foxes kill rabliits and pheasants. Weasels rob 

 the nests of birds. 



CHESTER M. LINGLE. Philipsburg: 



I saw one pigeon hawk kill four quail; in spite of my throw- 

 ing clubs at it and driving it away it would return and invari- 

 ably catch another quail. 



R. T. CORNBY. Flemming: 

 Yes; principally by hawks. 



B. F. SHAFFER, Nittany: 

 Red squirrel eating the lirains of young roljins. 



A. A. DALE, Bellefonte: 



HaA-e known instances where wild cats and foxes have killed 

 young deer. These same animals destroy many turkeys and 

 nheasants. 



.TACOB SHARER. Centre Hall: 



Have seen lioth fox nnd weasel attack coop and oai-ry off 

 Tioultry and eggs. 



GEORGE D. JOHNSON. Mt. Eagle: 



Have had ffixes an.l minks destroy turke.\-s and i'hi<kens. 



