DR. A. H. TINGLEY, Susquehanna: 

 No. 



SOMERSET COUNTY. 



PETER MIL.LER, Somerset: 

 Not much. 



JEREMIAH S. MILLER, Husband; 



Considerably; they become very l)Old if thr-y lind that they 

 can get eggs and small chickens. 



DR. H. D. MOORE, New Lexington: 



No. 



TIOGA COUNTY. 



M. SORNBERGER, Job's Corner: 

 To quite an extent. 



UNION COUNTY. 



J. A. GUNDY, Lewisburg: 



They carry off eggs when laid away from bains or buildings, 

 especially turkey eggs, and perhaps a few veiy young chicks. 



VENANGO COUNTY. 



JAMES J. WILLS. Franklin: 



To some extent; they will steal eggs. 



JOHN F. BIGLER, Franklin: 

 No. 



WARREN COUNTY. 



WILLIS COWAN, Warren: 



N«. 



WALTER SCHULER, Tv^arren: 

 No. 



WASHINGTON COUNTY. 



HON. JOHN C. FRENCH, Prosperity: 



If fowls nest away from barns, I think Mr. Crow will lake 

 all he can steal; but, being a shy bird, he does not come about 

 our barns and chicken houses much. 



H. P. MYERS, California: 

 No, we do not have enough crows. 



J. P. HORN. Sunset: 



No serious damage; they steal a few eggs occasionally. 



