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GEORGE L. inJCHER. Donnally's Mills: 

 Yes. 



PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. 



WIL.LIAM DORR CARPENTER, Philadelphia: 



Have noticea them visiting- pigeons' nests on several occa- 

 sions. 



HON MAHLON L. SAVAGE, Frankford: 

 To a very limited extent. 



POTTER COUNTY. 



E. O. AUSTIN, Austin: 

 No, they are too shy to come near enough. 



PIKE COUNTY. 



HON. LAFAYETTE ROWLAND, Rowland: 

 Very little damage is done. 



EDGAR PINCHETT, Milford: 

 They do not; the damage they do is principally to corn. 



SNYDER COUNTY. 



HENRY NOYES, Salem: 



They do. I am positive they eat about two hundred turkey 

 eggs for us annually, and catch young turkeys and chickens. 



H. J. HEISER, Shadle: 

 They catch a few young chicks. 



JOHN F. BOYER, Mount Pleasant Mills: 

 Nil. 



SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. 



A. F. KINNARD, Orwigsburg: 



Yes, sir; serious damage to poultry in our locality; destroy 

 over one-half of the turkeys. 



W. H. STOUT, Pine Grove: 



They may occasionally get a few eggs or a young duck, hut 

 not to any extent. 



SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. 



E. A. & E. L. WESTON. Brooklyn: 

 Not usually. \ 



S. S. THOMAS. I,yiin: 

 No. 



