America, North, eastern seaboard of, [228], [235]

American yachting, schooners favoured, [252];
46-footer class, [263];
'fin-keel' boat, [267];
cat-yawl, [270];
measurement and time allowance, [272];
duck and sails, [273];
cruise of N.Y.Y. Squadron, [276];
winter cruising to Florida and the West Indies, [278];
steam yachting, [279];
open steam launch, [281];
in 1893, inaugurated by 'Navahoe,' [400];
merits of the 'Defenders,' [406];
three races for the America Cup, [410]-415

American Yacht Club, formed for steam-yacht owners, [282]

'Amethyst' (20 tons), [77]

'Amphitrite,' schooner, 1893, in R.T.Y.C. race of June 10, [358]

'Amulet' (51 tons), R.Y.S., wins Royal Cup in 1837, [12]

Anglesey, Marquis of, [10], [12], [13], [326]

'Annasona' (40 tons), [54], [56]

Anne, Cape, [229]

'Annie,' Anson Livingston's sloop, [253];
her success, [254]