[2924] Ib., iv, 37, §1.—‘About 300 soldiers had landed from these two vessels and were making the best of their way to camp, when the Morini, who had been quite submissive when Caesar left them on his departure for Britain, surrounded them,’ &c. (Quibus ex navibus cum essent expositi milites circiter CCC atque in castra contenderent, Morini, quos Caesar in Britanniam proficiscens pacatos reliquerat, spe praedae adducti ... circumsteterunt &c.)

[2925] See T. Lewin, The Invasion of Britain, &c., 1862, p. xlii.

[2926] See pp. 574-7, supra.

[2927] B. G., v, 8, §2.

[2928] B. G., v, 23, §6; 24, §1.

[2929] Rice Holmes, Caesar’s Conquest of Gaul, 1899, pp. 438-9.

[2930] Röm. Gesch., iii, 1889, pp. 269-70, note (Engl. trans., v, 1894, p. 63, note).

[2931] Julius Caesar, 1892, p. 196.

[2932] Hist. of Anc. Geogr., pp. 230-1.

[2933] Pol. Hist. of England, i, 1906, pp. 23-4.