College volunteers, [32], [33]

Competition introduced on entry, [79];
abolished, [100];
reintroduced, [119];
modified, [120];
finally abolished, [243]

Corbett, Captain J., [77]

Corfield, Professor, [179]

Corporal punishment, at the Royal Naval College, [25], [29];
introduced on Britannia, [70];
questions on in House of Commons, [75];
abolished, [76];
humanitarian fads on, [77];
mentioned in regulations, [115];
referred to in the Times, [146]

Corry, Mr. W., [75]

Cricket, no early records, [188];
proficiency of officers in, [191];
presumptuous youngsters, [192];
improvement in form, [211];
a dry season, [212];
Lord Harris’s maxims, [213];
great scores by third XI., [214], [216], [227];
Sir Bedivel the Bold, [215];
description of a match day, [222];
good play by Engineer lieutenants, [226];
Lieutenant De Burgh, [226], [228];
a curious misunderstanding, [227];
keep your ground clock right, [228];
a successful season, [228];
Dr. Bobardt, [226], [228];
splendid playing fields, [228].
Matches:
officers v. cadets, [192];
Britannia v. Mr. Denison’s XI., [193];
Engineer students, [192], [196];
Exeter Grammar School, [212];
King Edward’s School, [227];
Mannamead School, [214], [216];
M.C.C., [206];
Montpelier School, [212], [226];
Newton Blues, [213];
Newton College, [193];
Paignton School, [212], [213];
Plymouth C.C., [195];
Plymouth Garrison, [193], [195];
Royal Marines, [195], [196], [202], [213];
Royal Naval College, [193];
Stratford-on-Avon, [222];
Teignbridge, [202], [205], [210], [224];
Torquay, [195], [210];
Totnes School, [216]

Dacres, Admiral Sir S. C., [40]

Dancing, [9], [17], [153], [173]

Dapper, tender to Britannia, [88], [131]