line of country with a predominance of old turf. Following this there was here. From start to finish it was one and a half hours, and over a splendid happened, and it seemed to suggest there were still plenty left in the country. Gleniffer on the way back by Bardrain and Peatman's Moss to Caldwell of tryst, they did nothing until reaching Caldwell Law, and just outside followers over the Houston country to the Finlaystone side, the sport unusual occurrence to kill three foxes on the last day, but that is what the chief points of a run of one hour and forty minutes that was noteworthy for fine hound work. Capellie Strips they continued by the edge of Fereneze Muir, missing to Greenside. Swinging to the left from here they went right on to Bar- afterwards found another in Duchal High Wood and hunted over Slates Law. They finally ran this fox to ground in a rabbit burrow just below some frost and other sorts of weather as a spoil sport, but there were several of sport worthy of note. On 24th January, with Glanderston as the place 36 The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. Cumpstone, who was a cheery and enthusiastic man with hounds, enjoyable runs before the season ended on 25th March. It is a rather craig above Bridge of Weir, where they lost their fox. I have only given undoubtedly " made good " in his first season, for there was an abundance nearly to Game Wood the pilot took a sort of zig-zag course. On above associated with the three kills being fairly good. here a fine old fox was put up. From here along the high-lying ground Hill leftwards above Carruth, over a wild bit of country by Barnaigh, nearly gallop, hounds ran from Midhill by Auchinbothie, Dr. Brown's coverts, The meet was at Bishopton Station on a dry, dusty day, and operations led and Elphinstone to High Barlogan, where the fox got to ground. They