WEST DORSET. Xlv. 



the members rambled through the grounds and inspected 

 the rock garden ; but railway time-tables are inexorable, and 

 the visitors found the time that they could spare all too 

 short for the due appreciation of the amenities of life which 

 Chedington has to offer. Hearty thanks having been voiced 

 by the President to Sir Henry and Lady Peto, the members 

 remounted their carriages and started for Maiden Newton to 

 catch their trains. 



The Business Meeting which was to have been held, mainly 

 for the election of new Members, had to be postponed until 

 the next time. 



