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T.aws of boat-racing, 238 ; boats’ course, 238 : fouls, 239; code adopted by Amateur Rowing Association, 239, 240; rule of the road on river, 241, 242

Limehouse to Hertford and intermediate distances, 304, 395

MeEpway (Sheerness to Ton- bridge, and intermediate dis- tances), 350

Milk, cautious use of, 161

NAVIGATION of the Thames, re- gulations for, 324.

Oxrorp and Cambridge Uni- versity Boat Race, list of winners since 1828, 252

Oxford ta Lechlade and inter- mediate distances, 306, 307

Oxford to London and interme- diate distances of locks, &c., 307-319

Oxford University Boat Chub, races of, with C.U.B.C. and other clubs, 32, 36, 42, 89, 252-258, 260-288; college eights (head of the river), 289; winners of pair-aars, 290; winuers of sculls, 291; winners of four-oars, 202; college and club races, 289- 292; see Temple of Fame

PADDLING, 72, 73 Pair-oars, the acme cf water- manship, 123; give-and-lake

PRO action, 124; ‘jealous’ rows ing, 124; balance and steer- ing, 126; the start, 1265 manipulation of the oars, 126 3 winners of, al Ilenley, 246, 295

Paramatta, rowing on the, 229, 236

Passing swimmers al Eton, 203

Pheenicians, the, 13

Pleasure-hoats, regulation of 325

Professional races and their winners :—The aquatic cham- pionship, 296, 297; Thames National Regatta (champion fours), 298; sculls, 299; ap- prentices’ sculls (coat and badge), 299; T.N.R, (second series), fours, 2993 pairs, 300; sculls, 300; appren- tices? sculls (coat and badge), 300; Thames International Regatta, champion sculls, fours, and pairs, 301; Royal Thames Regatta, watermen’s prizes, 301; Lritish Regatta in Paris, fours, pairs, and sculls, 302} World’s Regatta ‘on the Thames, 302 ; winners of Doggett’s coat and badge, 303

Professional racing, 217; the London waterman, 217; first championship of the Thames, 218; defeat of Kelley by Chambers, 218; Green de- feated by Chambers, 220; Chambers beaten by Kelley, 220; Cooper and Chambers defeated by Kelley, 221; Hammill beaten by Kelley, 221; Hoare defeated by Sad-