in wild-fowl shooting. Being a foreigner, he seemed to cherish the idea that ran bv Drums, Barmore and Corslie Hill to Wraes, where there was a check. Going on again from here by Ennelly they crossed Napps Muir and raced right into Duchal, when it was getting very dark, and the Master and Webster Mid Glen, back by Elphinstone to Wraes. A brace of foxes were in front When the late Mr. Archibald W. Finlayson and Miss Finlayson were had passed away. The deceased baronet was always a staunch supporter by Slateford to West Ferry. Forcing him away again, the pilot made for the A meet had been arranged at Duchal on the following Saturday, but Glentyan, hounds got a view of their fox, and rolled him over at the end of were lucky in being able to stop them near Duchal High Wood. quarry leading from Park Strip. Hounds hunted him by Rashylea into Gallowhill to Knockmountain, from which they ran over Barscube Hill by A most unusual incident occurred with the pack on 30th January. A Finlaystone meet on 19th December was productive of a really good them on to Botherickfield, where the day came to an end. hunt, although it was late in the afternoon. Finding in West Ferry, hounds one hour and forty minutes. of the pack as they entered here, and it was evidently a fresh one that took of Renfrewshire foxhunting. Southbar and then ran by Shilton Rough to the right of Bishopton village this was cancelled out of respect to the late Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, who A Wraes fox set the fun going, and it was a good gallop by Elphinstone and The meet was at Southbar, and a fox was put off a ledge of rock in the The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. 23 living at Merchiston a very successful fixture was held here on 23rd January. shore of the River Clyde, where a man with a gun had evidently been engaged