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himself up at the top so as to resemble a crow's nest. exciting termination was had in season 1887-1888. Elphinstone was the pack, was entrusted with the task of dislodging the varmint. The most nearly always a safe find, and Ritchie, who used to run regularly with the In giving brief accounts of some memorable runs of the distant days I the fore, and others very hard to beat over a country at this time were Mr. extraordinary instance of foxes occupying trees came under notice in Scart the hounds jumping in, both they and the fox were carried down the river ment was running high. " Your hounds will be drowned," and although Reynard had vanished, but the Master, who had been well up throughout, Barscube Hill, Corslie Hill, through Wraes and Houston Wood to Craigends. " Here's your fox, Judd ! " and there he was, sure enough, crouched under Richard M'Farlane and Mr. John Craig. One of the finest runs enjoyed hold of the fox's scuffle, and although whip and horn were lost the hounds starting point, and at a rattling pace the hounds swept through Corslie Hill, 16 The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. Cleaves, and Houston Wood into Craigends. Here it was thought that at this time was with a fox found at Finlaystone, and the route lay over was rolled over. Another great run made all the more noteworthy by its the banks of the River Gryffe. From here he was quickly ousted, and, with by the strong current. " Get in, Judd ! " shouted Sir David, when excite- From here the fox attempted to reach Linwood Moss, but doubling back he 'eighties Sir Michael Shaw Stewart and Mr. Durham Kippen were still to am at a loss to know the correct dates, as diaries were not kept. Early in the Wood, where an old dog fox habitually climbed a high spruce and curled the huntsman had a great aversion to water, he scrambled in, to luckily lay discovered what had happened, for he came up with the exclamation,

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