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JOHN PERRY, McKean County: 



"Wildcats are quite plentiful here. They live mostly on Rab- 

 bits and Partridges (Ruffed Grouse). I often hear of them 

 catching lambs in the spring. 



DR. P. J. WAGGENSELLBR, Snyder County: 



Wildcats are found to some extent, and where they are will 

 do very serious damage to poultry, game, and small wild birds. 

 Favor of bounty to be paid by the State. 



P. D. REXFORD, Tioga County: 



Wildcats are tolerably common in some parts of our county. 

 They are very destructive to poultry and small wild birds. Am 

 not in favor of paying bounties on any animals. 



W. G. SARGENT, Crawford County: 

 Wildcats are very scarce in our county, hence do little dam- 



W. K. PARK, Bradford County: 



Wildcats are rather scarce in the .'Section of the county whore 

 I reside; have only known two to have been killed in the last 

 three or four years. Am in favor of bounty being given by 

 the State. 



M. B. LYMAN, Susquehanna County: 

 Wildcats are veiy rare in this county: 



W. F. WAGNER, Clearfield County: 



Wildcats are tolerably common. They destroy game and 

 birds. I favor a bounty to be paid by the State. 



FRED. L. KRAEMER, Lycoming County: 



Wildcats are rare in many sections of this county. They de- 

 stroy poultry and game. 



A. K. PIERCE, Clinton County: 



Wildcats only on rare occasions attack and kill the young 

 of Deer. I do not favor a bounty on any animal. 



