3o6 1887. 



Hill, and worked the line slowly on, but in vain. 

 Found in Broadsell's, and ran by Spurle's and 

 Red House Farm, into Inwood, wliere several 

 were on foot directly, and hounds divided in 

 different directions ; finally the Master worked a 

 line out over Bowden, marking him to ground 

 on Toomer Farm. It was too late to dig, so 

 he was left to enjoy a quiet Sunday. 



February 21st. — 



Met at Sparkford Inn, and having, unfor- 

 tunately, drawn Hazelgrove blank, they went 

 on to Wearyall, where they found, and ran 

 down over the Galhampton Gullies, heading for 

 Wheatland, but here our fox bore back over 

 the hill to North Cadbury, on to Galhampton 

 and Woolston ; but there was not scent enough 

 to press him, so, after some twisting, slow, 

 hunting, we were just giving him up, when we 

 were "holloaed" on to Castle Gary, and found 

 our fox to ground in a box in Mr. Boyd's 

 factory. It is needless to say that he paid the 

 penalty of his intrusion. A lady had a bad 

 fall to-day, and got down in a ditch under her 



