APPENDIX II.
RECORD OF SPORT.

Amalgamated Hunt.
1867
Hunting days 27
Hares killed 3
1868
Hunting days 29
Hares killed 2
1869
Hunting days 26
Hares killed 7
1870
Hunting days 18
Hares killed 3
1871
Hunting days 24
Hares killed 4
1872
Hunting days 29
Hares killed 6
1873
Hunting days 22
Hares killed 5
1874
Hunting days 22
Hares killed 4
1875
Hunting days 22
Hares killed 4
1876
Hunting days 34
Hares killed 15
1877
Hunting days 27
Hares killed 17
1878
Hunting days 26
Hares killed 11
1879
Hunting days 25
Hares killed 13
1880
Hunting days 25
Hares killed 9
1881
Hunting days 25
Hares killed 13
1882
Hunting days 27
Hares killed 12
1883
Hunting days 26
Hares killed 7
1884
Hunting days 28
Hares killed 11
1885
Hunting days 24
Hares killed 8
1886
Hunting days 37
Hares killed 17
1887
Hunting days 30
Hares killed 11
1888
Hunting days 25
Hares killed 5
1889
Hunting days 30
Hares killed 11
1890
Hunting days 26
Hares killed 12
1891
Hunting days 27
Hares killed 6
1892
Hunting days 26
Hares killed 14
1893
Hunting days 31
Hares killed 8
1894
Hunting days 22
Hares killed 11
1895
Hunting days 21
Hares killed 7
1896
Hunting days 29
Hares killed 3
1897
Hunting days 30
Hares killed 15
1898
Hunting days 30
Hares killed 7
1899
Hunting days 31
Hares killed 13
1900
Hunting days 24
Hares killed 5
1900-1901
Hunting days 28
Hares killed 5
1901-1902
Hunting days 37
Hares killed 11
1903
Hunting days 30
Hares killed 9
1903-1904
Hunting days 42
Hares killed 25
1904-1905
Hunting days 40
Hares killed 20
1905-1906
Hunting days 48
Hares killed 22
1906-1907
Hunting days 37
Hares killed 10
1907-1908
Hunting days 42
Hares killed 24
1908-1909
Hunting days 43
Hares killed 25
1909-1910
Hunting days 36
Hares killed 19
1910-1911
Hunting days 36
Hares killed 27
1911-1912
Hunting days 43
Hares killed 28
1912-1913
Hunting days 45
Hares killed 33
1913-1914
Hunting days 49
Hares killed [12]38
1914-1915
Hunting days 31
Hares killed 22
1915-1916
Hunting days 34
Hares killed 9
1916-1917
Hunting days 31
Hares killed 12
1917. Winter Half.
Hunting days 16
Hares killed 9
1918-1919. No hunting.
1920
Hunting days 19
Hares killed 3
1920-1921
Hunting days 49
Hares killed 36

APPENDIX III.
LETTER FROM F. GRENFELL TO Eton College Chronicle, DEC. 1899.

The existing arrangements for the keeping of the Eton beagles having proved extravagant and not altogether satisfactory, I now propose to try and form a plan which will in the future put the Hunt on a sound basis. The first step is to build our own kennels, and it is with much satisfaction I am able to state that the Governing Body see no objection to the plan, and have appointed the Building Committee to consider it. Should kennels be built, the E.C.H. will benefit in four ways:

(i) The kennels would belong exclusively to the College.

(ii) The kennel huntsman would be a College Servant.

(iii) A valuable pack might be got together.

(iv) All at a less expense than it has cost in the past.