few ardent spirits that remained were treated to a really good gallop from hill to Trearne. From here they continued towards Barrmill and back, at the end of a good sporting hunt. not find until reaching Low Barlogan, and a nice gallop ensued from here got tired of it and went home. There was a continuous sequence of blank 42 The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. hounds found at least two brace in these woodlands. It was asserted at at the outset it was just a spell of such wretched luck that nearly everybody never happened to see him, I think the accuracy of the statement can be still in Hawkhead, for in the course of a day's hunting on 12th December virtue that is sometimes rewarded. The meet was at Darnley Toll, and nearly to Caldwell policies, where they were stopped owing to darkness caused several stoppages. The best day's sport during February was failed, and this fox was left with the victory. On nth March we had a rather nice illustration of patience being a the time that one of these was as nearly black as possible, and although I provided on the 8th of that month after a meet at Fulwood. They did January there was little if any improvement, for we also had frost which course of this month, and the sport was of little consequence, while during by High Barlogan and Elphinstone, through Wraes to Botherickfield. It It is interesting to note that as recent as 1912 there were a lot of foxes accepted. Hounds killed one near the asylum at the end of some lively draws until a country where foxes live and thrive was reached. Then the Caldwell Law over the edge of Hartfield Moss, through Caldwell policies work in the coverts. There was much wild and stormy weather in the Brae hounds went on past Hall of Caldwell, over Shutterflet Muir by Cuff- was very fast from here by Scart back to High Barlogan, after which scent