mention the names of those out with the pack during the past two seasons. A fixture at Foxbar, where Mr. T. Heywood Coats then lived, was brought to a premature end, and the point-to-point races were also are plenty of enthusiasts who could read about hunting for ever — or I and a mass of detail might become monotonous to readers. Still there 54 The Lanarkshire and Renfrezvshire Hunt. a most acceptable finish. A big fox and as stiff as the proverbial poker, might say as long as they live — and gloat over it. Corslie Hill, Massington, and Botherickfield Strip to Scart and Low for many years. Out of respect to the deceased sportsman the season was them here, but luckily he was viewed away by Lawfield Bog, and after There was a great deal more sport in the course of this highly successful Ennelly, and Witch Moss they went on to Elphinstone, thence by sad tidings, for we had lost one who had been so conspicuous in the field Mr. James J. Barclay. Thoughts of sport vanished with the receipt of such Barlogan, eventually reaching Elphinstone again. The fox nearly beat another merry skirmish a kill in the open on Kilmacolm golf course was issued ; but under the circumstances this did not take place. for many of the runs will be fresh in the memory of those who took part, when Jacklin picked him up for the customary rites. A complimentary dinner to Mr. G. Barclay on his retiral from the over the Renfrewshire hunting community by the news of the death of In giving a list of followers of the present day I cannot do better than cancelled. season that could be referred to, but the sample I have given should suffice, Mastership had been arranged in Glasgow, and a large number of invitations fulfilled on 12th March, but on the following Monday a gloom was cast