new Master — and carried the line by Water Plantation close to Stewarton, Bardrainy and Midhill back to Knockmountain — a rather nice circuit of field, up to Wraes again, where he gained refuge in a rabbit burrow. Time, best runs, as I am afraid the patience of readers might be taxed with a they ran through Caldwell big wood to emerge from here on the Lugton and the time two and a half hours. There was only a small field out on this rare old fox. After going towards Barscube Hill, hounds turned to the side. Then over Ayrshire territory for Dunlop and nearly to Aiket Wood. Fairly good sport was associated with the opening stages of season Muir, as there was a good deal of frost in the ground and it was rather In referring to each season I can only give a description of a few of the one and a half hours, with only two slight checks. tough old fox, and I give a brief survey of the course taken. After the country up to this point. They again forced the fox away over Mid The Lanarkshire and Renfrezvshire Hunt. 27 1 905- 1 906, and there was a fine stock of foxes nearly all over the country great hunt, which was at the time measured on the map to be of 19J miles, right over Mid Glen by Dr. Brown's coverts to Craig Marloch, thence by day at Pollok Castle, and the Master decided upon a long trot to Fereneze dangerous going around here. Just outside Caldwell Law they found a They then kept to the left of Lainshaw policies — recently acquired by our the fox turned back by Scart and Gryffe Castle, to the right of Botherick- on 13th January, and Knockmountain was once again responsible for a passing through Caldwell Law and taking a detour by Hartfield Moss, at this time. Of the several enjoyable runs vouchsafed one of the best was where they lost their fox at a farm steading. volume of geographical detail. Coming to 21st February, there was a really