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K. S. CHASE. Eagles Mere: 



Have seen Fish Hawks in (Uir lake killing; lake tnnit hitI 

 bass. 



FRANK HA.VNAN. Forksville: 



Have had seventeen hens killed in one night by' minks, and 

 many times six to eight at a time; foxes are death on rabbits 

 and pheasants; owls are destriirtive. 



E. J. STURDEVANT. Forksville: 



I have seen foxes with pheasants, rabbits and song birds 

 in their mouths; hawks kill pheasants and gray squirrels, and 

 skunks all kinds of song birds. 



H. B. KILMER, Shunk: 



Wildcats kill young deer and rabbits; foxes, weasels and 

 mdnks kill rabbits, pheasants and poultry. 



MATNARD J. PHILIPS, Muncy Valley: 

 Hawks, weasels, skunks, owls destroy poultry, game, etc. 



FRANK W. BUCK, Dushore: 



My dog retrieved two pheasants last season in less than one 

 hour that a hawk had killed, full-grown birds; they just had 

 the back part of the head eaten away and were still warm. 



JOHN CORCORAN, Overton: 



Fish hawks, blue hawks, hen hawks and foxes. 



CARL F. HESS, Piatt: 

 Hawks, foxes and skunks, destroying poultry, etc. 



J. L. NOAGLAND. Lincoln Falls: 

 Have seen hawks catching poultry many times. 



H. W. OSLER, Lincoln Falls: 

 Foxes, minks, wildcats, destroying game, poultry, etc. 



SOMERSET COUNTY. 



W. II. II. BAKER. Trent: 



Hawks kill pheasants and quail; foxes destroy pheasants and 

 quail. 



H. STEWART BOUCHER, Glade: 



In traveling through woods I have frequently found pheas- 

 ants and rabbits that had been killed by foxes and hawks. 



JEROME STOFFO, Jenners: 



Hawks are very destructive to pheasants, chickens and 

 small birds, as all our farmers will testify. 



WILLIAM ZREFALL and J. P. CASSELMAN, Somerset: 



Chickens and rabbits by foxes, minks, and skunks; song 

 birds by hawks. 



