AND STIRLINGSHIRE HUNT 



from her light. The provisions of Rule 8, that 

 every member should " wear at the meetings a 

 blue coat with black velvet turn-down collar, and 

 yellow buttons, having embossed thereon the letters 

 ' L.S.H.,' and a white kersimere waistcoat with 

 similar buttons," and that every member who 

 should appear at the Club in any other dress 

 should " forfeit an imperial gallon of claret for 

 the use of the Club," no longer apply, nor conse- 

 quently are the buttons now "to be had at Gard- 

 ner's shop Linlithgow." And when the Club meets 

 at the Star and Garter, Linlithgow, at the present 

 day, it is the ordinary scarlet evening coat of the 

 Hunt with white facings which is worn, albeit there 

 is strictly a slight distinction in the matter of but- 

 tons, the members of the Club wearing a silver 

 button with the letters L.S.H. only, and the sub- 

 scribers to the Hunt a brass one with the same 

 initials, but in different character, beneath a 

 flying fox. 



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