ness for eggs, whilst they also curry oft a gnul many youiij? 

 ducks and chickens. 



J. W. MILLIKEN, Honey Grove: 

 They do. 



DENNY M. MARSHALL, Walnut. 

 Yes. 



SAMUEL SCHLEYD, East Saleni: 

 Yes. 



G. S. LUKENS, East Salem: 

 They do. 



H. J. SHALLENBERGER, McAllisterville: 

 They do some damage. 



J. W. McCAHAN, Walnut: 



No. 



J. C. LAUTZ, Thompsontown: 

 Yes. 



W. P. BELL. Reed's Gap: 

 Yes. 



LANCASTER COUNTY. 



A. BOWMAN, Marietta: 

 No. 



MONTILION BROWN, Wakefield: 



Takes occasionally a few eggs and small chicks, but he is 

 easily scared; a few shots will keep him at a distance. 



JOHN CREADY, Mount Joy: 

 Yes, very much. 



HON. JOHN H. LANDIS, Millersville: 



No serious damage, tc the best of my knowledge. 



W. P. BRINTON, Christiana: 

 In a few instances, yes. 



P. S. REIST, Lititz: 



Crows are considered injurious to places where they can 

 steal eggs and catch young chickens. 



WILLIAM M. MAULE, Collins: 



During nesting season, especially when they have young, 

 crows do cany off a considerable number of young chickens 

 and eggs. 



GEORGE CR.ANE, MountvilJe: 

 Yes. 



