Glenshinnoch Gorse, a lot of fun was soon witnessed through the efforts of some riders to get over Dargavil Burn, which was running pretty high It should be explained that the sly one had been hiding under the barrow. then had a good turn round the country ere again reaching Mr. Stevenson's but the sport of the last few days of a very successful campaign was rather at the time — some also found it rather deep. Hounds ran through The end of this hunting season came with a meet at Erskine on 21st March, being killed in the room used for heating purposes below the house, and were at the business end of the pipe. In a few moments the rush of water Season 1908- 1909 had an appropriate send-off with the usual meet at over Mid Glen to Knockmountain, killing their fox in the stackyard of Houston on 7th November. The first draw at Cleaves furnished an enjoy- shot out the fox, as though from a pop gun, into the mouths of eager enemies. able hunt to Barochan Moss, up through North Brae to Corslie Hill, but barrowful of ashes about on their backs in their eagerness to devour him. forcing a fox away by the asylum grounds where he had to be ejected, and I remember seeing the hounds when they collared their fox carrying a tame owing to poor scenting conditions. David Cross, on 14th November, and finding a good fox in the adjacent demesne, to kill just in front of the mansion. On a subsequent occasion and as the water was being turned on the huntsman saw to it that the hounds The hounds provided a very good hunt from Hawkhead on 3rd March, there was some excitement at the end of a woodland hunt here, the fox sluice pipe at the dam. Fortunately a man with a turnkey was available, a much better spin was subsequently had from Elphinstone. They ran Knockmountain Farm. They met at Ingliston, the residence of that fine old sportsman, Mr.