Royal Northern Yacht Club:
Queen's Cups received, [18];
home at Rothesay, [72];
chart of Clyde course, [73];
origin of, [74];
original members, [74];
Irish and Scotch divisions, [74], [76];
burgee, [75], [76];
full dress of members, [75];
classing of yachts in 1826 and 1831, [79];
first regatta at Belfast, [76];
William IV. patron, [76];
two days' regatta at Belfast in 1836, [76];
dissolution of Irish division in 1838, [77];
club-house, [77];
yachts, [78];
present secretary, [78];
Channel matches, [84];
regatta 1893, [363]
Royal Nova Scotia Y.C., [311]
Royal Portsmouth Corinthian Yacht Club, [49];
instituted 1880, [50];
first officers, [50];
map of course, [51];
definition of amateur, [52];
first regatta, [52];
matches, [52];
popularity, [53];
season of 1881, [54];
increase of membership, [54];
introduction of 3-tonners, [55];
regatta of 1883, [56];
prosperity in 1884, [56];
opening cruise, [57];
foot classes, [57];
A, B, C classes, [60];
increase in number of regattas, [61];
shifting keels, [62];
rating classes, [63];
½-raters, [64];
programme for 1891, [65];
service to amateur seamanship, [66];
the regatta of 1893, [67]
Royal St. George's Yacht Club, Kingstown:
Queen's Cups received, [18];
established 1838, [106];
chart of course, [107]
Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron, Adelaide, [314]
Royal Southampton Yacht Club, [340];
the regatta of 1893, [378];
map of the Warner and Lymington course, [379]
Royal Southern Yacht Club: Queen's Cups received, [18];
Jubilee regatta of 1893, [361]
Royal Sydney Yacht Sq., [311]
Royal Thames Club, [13], [18], [167]-172;
matches of 1893, [352]-358
Royal Ulster Yacht Club:
Queen's Cups received, [18];
2½-raters, [95];
headquarters, [108];
regatta of 1893, [366];
map of the course, [367]