Inman, Professor James, appointed to Royal Naval College, [19];
his love of fair play, [19];
his early life, [20];
president of the School of Naval Architecture, [21];
his navigation and nautical tables, [21];
his plan of study, [23];
his system of recording progress, [24];
his retirement and pension, [27]
Inskip, Rev. R. M., [42];
his interest in the cadets, [47];
his sea yarns, [47];
he leaves the ship, [82];
his diagram of progress, [83];
analysis and vindication of Britannia education, [84], [85], [86]
Instructional staff, [238]
Irving, Lieutenant John, [24]
Isis, sea-going training ship, commissioned, [234];
her cruise, [235]
“Jim,” the ship’s terrier, [108], [110]
Johnson, Mr. A. C., [94], [239]
Keppel, Admiral Sir H., [19], [27], [28]
Key, Admiral Sir Cooper, [106]