28 THE REPORT UPON N©. 14 



From Overseer Thos. Marsh, of Collins Bay. 



Bass are Tery scarce in this Bay but pike seem to be quite plentiful this fall as 

 well as perch and other small fish. 



Ducks were very numerous this spring, more so than now. 



Partridge are reported to be scarce in this locality. 



Black squirrels are very plentiful, more so than grey squirrels. 



Cotton tail rabbits are very plentiful and becoming a nuisance, especially to 

 the gardens, etc. 



Muskrats are still plentiful, but skunk seems to be decreasing. 



From Overseer Wm. Truelove, of Fermoy, for the Township of Bedford. 



Red deer seem about as usual. 



Partridge are quite plentiful. 



Ducks are scarce. 



Black squirrels are getting very numerous, the farmers grumbling about their 

 taking corn out of their corn cribs. 



Muskrats are quite plentiful. t 



Mink are rather scarce. 



Foxes seem plentiful and are still killing hundreds of turkeys in this ieotiou. 



We have no beaver nor otter in this section. 



Bass fishing was not very good in Wolf Lake this summer, but good in most 

 other lakes. 



I planted some fifty salmon trout, parent fish, taken from Garter Lake in 

 Wolf Lake last March, which vras much approved of by the residents and tourists 

 that own cottages on the Lake. 



Herring fishing last fall was extra good in all the lakes where they were fished 

 for, especially Devil Lake vehere I saw some extra large catches, one fish being of 

 a good size. 



I only saw two salmon trout caught, though some think that a lot of trout are 

 caught while herring fishing, they are mistaken especially as to Devil Lake. 



The hoop net fishermen in Bobs Lake are getting more ling than all other 

 kinds put together. I believe the hoop nets' will help that lake. 



From Overseer 0. W. Dine, of Kingston, for City of Kingston and waters 

 fronting the City of Kingston. 



There has been poorer fishing this year than last on the bass grounds in this 

 district on account of low water no doubt on the shoals. The whitefish and 

 salmon trout have been very plentiful. 



Ducks don't seem to be very plentiful this fall. 



Deer don't seem to be quite so plentiful as last year. 



From Overseer F. L. Wormworth, of Arden, for the Townships of Kennebec 

 and Barrie. 



The deer hunting during the fall of 1914 was the best in a great many years. 

 I sold about ninety licenses, the most of the hunters getting their number. 



There were a few bears caught in this district also a few wolves. 



Ducks are quite scarce. 



Partridge are on the increase. 



Muskrats and mink are quite plentiful. 



Fishing was very good but tourists were not so numerous as last year. 



