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JOSEPH P. McKELVEY. Huntingdon County: 



Wildcats are rather rare and they seldom are seen in the 

 farming districts. 



ROBT. H. COLEMAN, Lebanon County: 

 Wildcats are about exterminated in our hills. 



DANIEL H. PERSHING, Westmoreland County: 

 Wildcats are too scarce in this locality to do much injury. 



HON. CHAS. LUHR, Elk County: 



Wildcats are present in considerable numbers in our woods; 

 they destroy more fawns and young deer up to one year than 

 any other wild animal. Favor bounty being paid by the State. 



P. FRANK RANGLER, Union County: 



Wildcats destroy game. I have killed several in this county 

 but they are rather rare. 



HON. N. B. CRITCHFIELD, Somerset County: 



Wildcats are found in the mountainous regions of our county, 

 but their haunts are as far from human habitations as they 

 can get. 



ABNER FAGUE, Lycoming County: 



Wildcats are found only in the mountains, where, in some 

 sections, they are rather plentiful. Have known them to kill 

 young deer. 



A. W. WRIGHT. Huntingdon County: 



Wildcats destroy poultry, game and small wild birds. Favor 

 a bounty to be paid by the State. 



G. C. BELL, Wayne County : 

 Wildcats kill poultry, game and small birds of different kinds. 



B. ALEX.AXDF.R, Ca/mbri;i ("ounly: 



Wildcats cannot be said to he numerous in <>ur county; know 

 of one to have killed a doer. .\m in favor of a bounty. 



RANDALL BISBTNG, Monroe County: 

 Wildcats are rather plentiftll In some parts of our county, 



