at Finlaystone, when the full-length portrait of Mr. George J. Kidston, 26 The Lanarkshire and Renfrezvshire Hunt. Muir down to the River Gryffe, at the edge of Duchal policies. From here A capital run, almost entirely over grass and the cream of Renfrewshire The hunting which followed was appropriate to the occasion, and the best assemblage, and highly complimentary remarks were bestowed upon an old On 1 8th January an interesting function was carried out at a meet held Kirkton and Wraes, to go on by Botherickfield and Ennelly, over Napps territory, fell to the lot of those hunting with the pack from Woodside on handed a cheque as the surplus of the fund subscribed. Mr. Kidston run of the day was had from Elphinstone. Hounds hunted merrily by North Castlewalls he discarded Skiff, the hounds running in fine style by Moss, nearly to Top Farm. Here scent seemed to vanish suddenly, and, and generous supporter of Renfrewshire fox-hunting, when he was also entered a single covert en route. This was a fox of the sort a huntsman an hour. put the finishing touch on tired horses. Hounds went on to mark their likes to find. fox to ground in a drain at Knockmountain, this run having occupied fully Master on behalf of the members of the Hunt. There was a very numerous Mid Hartfield just to the left of Peesweep and the right of Threepgrass, 10th January, 1905. A fox was found in Bowfield Moss, and going on by along the edge of Caldwell Law and between Bracko Farm and Hartfield intimated that this would be devoted to a fund for the benefit of the sport. now completed by Sir George Reid, was formally handed over by the occupied fully an hour, and was remarkable for the fact that the pilot never as the saying goes, the fox was accounted for by being lost. The run had