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CHARLES AMMARELL. Reading: 

 They do not. 



BEDFORD COUNTY. 



J. W. SMITH, Yellow Creek: 



Very little; the most trouble we have with them is pulling 

 up the young corn. 



DAVID HOLDERBAUM, Bedford: 

 Not serious. 



C. J. POTTS, Bedford: 

 Yes. , 



BUCKS COUNTY. 



HON. EASTBURN REEDER, New Hope: 



Crows are quite troublesome at times, stealing eggs, eating 

 young chickens and pulling up corn. 



JAMES L. BRANSON, Langhorne: 

 Not much. 



H. W. COMFORT, Falsington: 

 Crows annually destroy many young chickens. 



ASHER MATTISON, New Hope: 



No. 

 LOUISE D. BAGGS, Bristol: 



No. 

 HARRY E. GRIM. Perkasie: 



No. 



CLEARFIELD COUNTY. 



SAMUEL HALL, McGee's Mills: 



Crows do no harm to poultry in this county: the worst harm 

 they do is to corn and grain fields. 



W. S. GREENE, DuBois: 



I have never known them to do so; crows are apparently 

 becoming scarcer year after year. 



HARRISON STRAW, Kerrmoor: 

 The crows carry off a few chickens, but not many. 



FRANK G. HARRIS, Clearfield: 

 Yes. 



CARBON COUNTY. 



<",. T. WELLS, Rockport: 



About the only damage crows do in this locality is in corn 



