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H. N. FKNSTAMAKER. Clarion: 

 Have seen game destroyed by fox, tnink and owl. 



FRANK a. KEATLEY. Clarion: 



Weasels caught a number of rabbits. Foxes caught pheas- 

 ants and quail. Chicken and pigeon hawks are destructive to 

 our song and game birds. 



J. A. T. HOY, Clarion: 



More poultry, grouse, and quail are destroyed by foxes than 

 by any other means. Minks of course destroy some. 



(JAUHON COUNTY. 



S. M. DOWNS, Mauch Chunk: 



Instances too numerous to mention from farmers over loss 

 of poultry; and very often while out gunning I see where 

 grouse and rabbits have been killed by these animals. 



L. L. HULSHIZER, Mauch Chunk: 



While out gunning I see where rabbits and pheasants have 

 been destroyed by these animals. 



B. F. KUEHUER, E. Mauch Chunk: 



Have many cases here of foxes destroying rabbits, pheasants 

 and poultry. 



EDWIN F. PRY, Mauch Chunk: 



The destruction of game in this section is very noticeablt^ 

 when we compare the protected to the unprotected sections. 



PIERCE J. TAYLOR, Mauch Chunk: 



In several instances I saw where foxes, minks, weasels, cata- 

 mounts, and snakes destroyed a great deal of game and fish. 



GEORGE T. WELL. Rockport: 



Have often found where a fox had caught rabbits, quail and 

 other birds. 



CUMBEKLANI) COUNTY. 



A. Z. HADE, Mechanicsiburg: 



Hawks and foxes kill rabbits. Hawks, owls and foxes kill 

 • luail, other birds and also considerable poultry. 



JACOB B. MEIXEL. Boiling Springs: 



Have on two different occasions seen the work of weasels 

 killing poultry; the first time he got twenty-five, the second 

 time fifteen. I once saw a blue darter hawk fly into a flock of 

 quail, kill one and entirely scatter the rest. 



DAUPHIN COUNTY. 



\V. L. WEAVER. Millersburg: 



I have seen goshawks kill quail and giouBf^; duck hawka and 



