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Regattas :— condinied 42; Paris International, 119, 152, 221; Philadelphia, 226 5 Reading, 44; Royal Thames, gol; Sens of the Thames, 234, 235; Tewkesbury, 184 3 Thamies, 42, 180, 221, 234, 260, 263; Thames Intema- tional, 301; Thames National, 298-300 ; Walton-on-Thames, 433 World's Regatta on the Thames, 302

Registration of hoats, 325

Renforth, James, champion, 223

Rivers and courses, 304; dis- tances of locks, &c,, on river Lea from Limehouse to Hert~ ford, 304; length of racing courses, 305; distances of weirs, &e., from Oxford to Lechlade, 306 ; tables of dis- tances of locks, &c., from Oxford to London, 307-310; intermediate distances on river Medway from Sheerness to Tonbridge, 310; intermediate distances on river Wey from Thames Lock to Godalming, S11

Rowing, rise of moder, 26; Doggett’s prize, 26, 303; West- minster ‘ Water Ledger,’ 27 5 match between randan and four-oar, 28; modest cham- pionship: stakes, 28; Kemp’s match against time, 29 5 foun- dation of Wingfield Sculls, 29; University training, 30; first University race, 32; records of college racing, 33 ; Oxford eight steered by professional, 34; London and Oxford ama- teurs, 35; adoption of ‘light

RYP Lue? by Cambridge, 37; match between Universities at Henley, 37, 38; foundation of Henley Regatta, 38 ; pair- oar races established at Uni- versities, 38 ; Colquhoun sculls and University sculls, 38 ; four-oar races, 393 regattas, 40; Grand Challenge Cup at Tienley, 40, 42; the ‘seven- oar episode,’ 42; Thaines Regatta, 42; ‘National? Re- gatta, 42; Metropolitan Re- gatta, 42; Bares Regatta, 433 minor regattas, 43; con- stitution and rules of Henley Regatta, 45-§2; first princi- ples of scientific rowing, 53— 56; muscular movement and mental volition, 54, 553 in- struction in details, 57, 583 stroke, 573 set of back, 58, 593 swing, 59; use of legs and feet, §9, 60, 62, 643 go- yernment of oar, 60, 62; re- covery, 61-63; feathering, 63; notes on stroke, 64; origin and use of sliding-seats, 102-117; four-oared rowing, 118.122; pair-oared rowing, 123-126 ; sculling, 127-141; training, 153-177 3 clubs, 178—- rol; amateurs, 192-199 5 Eton, 200-216; watermen and professionals, 217-237 + laws of racing, 238-242

Rule of the road on river, 245

Rules for boat-racing, 316, 317

Rules for the formation of row- ing clubs, 185

Running, 168, 171

Rupture, treatment of, 175

Rypecks, 321