March, with Bishopton as the rendezvous, followers were treated to a fine to Finlaystone, and at the end of one and a half hours the fox was lost just collie dog into the River Clyde below West Ferry and was drowned. hounds were stopped when making for Greenock Moor. The afternoon SNAPSHOTS IN THE FIELD, day's sport. The run, occupying one hour and twenty minutes, and which hounds crossed Napps Muir to go right through Duchal and away from here from the woodland here was killed on a bleaching green in Kilbarchan, the the fox being killed at Whinnie Hill. A really fine hunt, with only one Barscube Hill, Knockmountain, Elphinstone, Corslie Hill, Barochan, BARCLAY. Mr. G. BARCLAY. Major GOFF. The Late Mr fox was found in Wraes, and running by Cleaves, Botherickfield and Ennelly, above Langbank. It afterwards transpired that this fox was coursed by a The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. 21 North Brae, Cleaves, Wraes, and Witch Moss, nearly to High Barlogan, Saturday, 1st March, was, however, a red-letter day. Kilmacolm was the incident creating much excitement in the village. Another fox was killed his smart grey Harmony, a previous winner of a point-to-point. The season was reckoned at the time one of the best ever brought off in the district, over Slates Hill. This fine run was continued by Bardrainy and Midhill meet, and after a very fast twenty-five minutes from Knockmountain the had West Ferry as its starting point. I give the points briefly : — Gleddoch, near Muirshields after a brief spin from Hammerscraig Rocks. On 26th There was a meet at Milliken House on nth March, and a fox hunted The Late Mr. G. J. KIDSTON. Colonel AIKMAN. slight check at Barochan. The Master was especially prominent in this run on