Mediterranean, the, as a cruising ground, [38];
phenomenal squalls in, [215], [400]

'Menai,' first vessel in which hollow lines were adopted, [73], [74]

'Merkara,' diagram of the resistance curves of the model of the, [87]

'Merle' (10-tonner), fitted with a 'dog-legged' sternpost, [57]

'Merrythought' (1-¼-rater), [228]

'Meteor' (164 tons), her victory for the Queen's Cup at Cowes, [11]; [20], [24];
fittings, [82];
diagram of profile of lines, [94]

'Meteorological Notes,' Scott's, [405]

Meuse, the, as a cruising ground, [37]

'Minerva' (23 tons), Fife of Fairlie's, [106], [180], [367], [368]

Minima Sailing Club, [229], [237];
objects of, [238]