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JOSEPH H. BLACK. Columbia. 



There are three kinds of small si)airow liawkH vury de- 

 structive to small birds. 



H. N. HOWELL, Lancaster. 



Cooper's Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk, (losliawk. I'igeon 

 Hawk, Duck Hawk, Great Horned Owl and Barred Owl upon 

 poultry, game, etc. 



W. H. PENDRICK, Columbia: 



Have seen instances of depredations on poultry, yanie and 

 song birds too numerous to mention. 



A. W. SPURRICO, Lancaster: 



Saw quail's nest and female biid la.st sunnner evidentlj' di- 

 stroyed by a hawk. 



LEHIGH COUNTY. 



CHARLES ^Y. GRAMMES, Allentown: 



I have often seen hawks kill pheasants and rabbits, also„ 

 seen minks kill rabbits. 



O. R. B. LEIDY, Allentown: 



Personally have seen hawks destroy same. 



LOUIS N. ELLENBOGER, Allentown: 



Have seen quite a number of ln'tli bird.s and fish destroyed 

 by animals. 



A. F. HOUNl';, Allentown: 



Robbing of nests by nialiciou.s persons, wanton destruction 

 by disgusted sportsmen and the depredations done by such 

 animals as the ferret, weasel, and a few hawks. 



FRANK B. SAEGER, Allentown: 



The fox has killed game by the wholesale on the Lehigh 

 mountain, such as rabbit, quail and pheasant. 



JOHN T. WEILER, Allentown: 



I have observed that hawks follow quail; also seen where 

 hawks have caught rabbits. 



L. B. GBIGER, Hoffman: 



The mink, weasel, red fox and opossum sometimes. Also 

 haw'ks and crows are sometimes seen after young chickens. 



L. L. RONEY, Allentown: 

 Saw a fox have a pheasant that it had killed. 



L. W. MAZURIE, Dillingersville: 



Fox and the long-tailed hawk have done a large amount of 

 ihimage heie to quail, grouse, poultry, etc. 



A. D. BERGKR, Allentown 

 Game birds by hawks. 



