horseman, Molyneux was undoubtedly a good man in the field, and I might charge of a puppy even when they had never previously attempted to rear mean to infer that he was successful in persuading many farmers to take but he was dislodged and killed. A good run was afterwards had from one for the good of the kennel. Following him came Will Jacklin from Barochan Moss, hounds being stopped at Duchal late in the afternoon. kill. I can only give the points very briefly from the records available, and coming to next season — or shall I say expedition ? — some fine hunting add that he was an adept in obtaining " walks " for puppies. By this I to Drums, where this fast thirty minutes ended with a kill in the open. was had from Formakin on 3rd November, 1917. A Formakin Gorse fox was pursued by way of Drums nearly to Finlaystone, and going to ground country to Duchal ere being rolled over, and from Whinnie Hill they after- a leash of foxes were killed. One was hunted from Formakin right across At the end of the campaign in 191 5 Molyneux left to take up a similar and one of the best runs of Jacklin's first season was recorded on 8th January, position with Lord Middleton's hounds in Yorkshire. A bold and fearless 1916. Finding in Auchinbothie, hounds ran by Dr. Brown's coverts nearly to Elphinstone, and with this on their right they raced over the valley he was subsequently bolted. At West Ferry this fox entered another burrow, The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. 47 position to the present day. Hunting with the primary object of killing foxes was resumed about the usual time in the late autumn of that year, On 27th March, 1917, they had a very good day, in the course of which No finer work on the part of the hounds had been witnessed for a long the Queen's County hounds in Ireland, and he has successfully filled the wards had a fine ringing hunt in the vicinity of Elphinstone, ending with a