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Centre Co. Fairly abundant in Centre Co. Fernald, 1900. 



Clinton Co. " Increasing here. I have heard of 20 being killed this fall 

 (1900) in this Co." Pfoutz. Gradually decreasing in numbers, but by their 

 tracks in the mountains north of Round Island would estimate that 10 or 15 

 range over three square miles in that vicinity. An adult buck and doe and 

 two yearlings were seen separately in various tramps covering a period of one 

 week in the range in the fall of 1898. Rhoads. I killed 23 deer in the fall 

 season of 1873 (in the vicinity of Round Island). Nelson. 



Columbia Co. A few killed yearly north of Fishing Creek in the North 

 Mountain. Buckalew, 1 900. 



Crawford Co. Exterminated in this Co., save possibly in Sparta Twp. 

 None killed in 1898. Kirkpatrick. 



Cumberland Co. See under Adams Co., 1. c. 



Elk Co. Not over 24 captured in 1898. Much scattered. Luhr. 



Forest Co. Numerous. Ten killed near Tionesta in November, 1898. 

 Zendle. Fifty killed in Forest Co. in winter of iSgS-g. Haslet. Heard of 

 20 killed in the Co. in the winter of 1898 '9. From 500 to 600 were com- 

 monly killed yearly between 1868 and 1878. Irwin. 



Franklin Co. See above, under Adams Co. 



Fulton Co. Licking Creek township was considered one of the best hunt- 

 ing grounds for deer by the hunters of Fulton, Huntingdon and Bedford 

 Counties in 1896. Ingersoll, 1896. 



Huntingdon Co. Found near Mt. Union in 1896. Ingersoll. 



Lackawanna Co. About exterminated. Friant, 1900. 



Lancaster Co. One was captured in the borough (now city) of Columbia 

 in 1831. See Doughty's Cab. Nat. Hist., 1832, vol. i, p. 285. 



Luzerne Co. Five brought to Pittston in fall of 1899. Most often found 

 in the North Mountain region. Campbell. See also under Carbon Co. 



Ly coming Co. Have increased in the last 3 years (1896 to 1898) in the 

 Loyalsock Creek grounds. Parker, 1899. 



McKean Co. I know of only 4 being killed during the winter of igoo-'oi 

 near Colegrove. Dickeson. 



Mifflin Co. I hunted in Mifflin Co. the winter of 1898 and knew of 8 

 killed there. Cleveland. 



Monroe Co. Present range in N. W. Twps. of our Co.; 4 killed in 1898. 

 Bisbing. See also under Carbon Co. 



Pike Co. Numerous in Pike Co. About 30 killed there in 1898. 

 Friant. The Co. (Milford) newspaper published a list of the deer killed in 

 1893 numbering 140. See Rhoads in Proc. A. N. Sci., 1894, p. 388. Pike 

 Co. harbors most of the deer of northeastern Pa. From 25 to 40 killed there 

 in the fall of 1898. Stevens. 



Potter Co. Some remain; very few killed in 1898. Austin. 



