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JOHN BEUSAN, Lebanon: 

 Have seen mink and i'oxhs kill pheasants and partridges. 



LACKAWANNA COUNTY. 



W. TURNER, Spring Brook: 



We have large fires here that extend over thousands of 

 acres and destroy everything. 



M. FOLEY, Mount Cobb: 



The destruction in this line is incalculable. 



J. F. REYNOLDS, Carbondale: 



I have seen positive evidence of where rabbits and pheasants 

 have been caught and killed by foxes. 



DR. ISAIAH F. EVERHART, Scranton: 



Foxes, wildcats and hawks destroy a large amount of 

 grouse and rabbits; have frequently found when hunting wheie 

 they have been killed. 



J. D. MASON, Scranton: 



Pigeon hawks catching quails; also where fox or wildcats 

 have eaten grouse in the woods. 



ZIBA SCOTT, Spring Brook: 



Twice this winter I have .driven the Goshawk off of pheas- 

 ants; once he had killed it and eaten it about half up; the sei-- 

 ond time the hawk came o\er me and 1 lot the ))he;isant «o 

 and shot him. 



M. FOLEY, Mount Cobb: 



I have, as well as my neighbors, lost ducks and chickens 

 in large numbers by minks and skunks. 



W. TURNER, Spring Brook: 

 Wildcats and foxes killing poultry, game, etc. 



MERCER COUNTY. 



J. A. HORNER, New Hamburg: 



Have known poultry, game, etc., to be destroyed by mink, 

 weasel, owl and hawk. 



LEANDER OSBORNE, Indian Run: 

 Weasel destroying game, poultry, etc. 



O. T. FETTERHOFF, Greenville: 

 Hawks destroying chickens. 



S. STALLSMITH, New Lebanon: 



Poultry, game, etc., destroyed by hawk. owl. mink and 

 weasel. 



C. A. JEW ALL, New Lebanon: 



Rhie jays are most destructive to snng birds .nnd poultry; 



