[3093] Archaeologia, xxxix, 1863, pp. 309-11.

[3094] See p. 611, supra.

[3095] Philologus, xxii, 1865, p. 307.

[3096] The Invasion of Britain, &c., 1862, p. lxxxix.

[3097] Ib., p. 31

[3098] Ib., p. xlviii.

[3099] See p. 632, infra.

[3100] The Invasion of Britain, &c., 1862, pp. 39-40.

[3101] This statement, as Caesar’s narrative (B. G., iv, 26, § 5) shows, is incorrect; and Lewin himself corrects it when he says (p. xlvii) that on the day of Caesar’s first voyage ‘the eighteen transports ... set sail, according to orders, but had been forced to put back by stress of weather’.

[3102] The Invasion of Britain, &c., 1862, pp. xlvi-xlvii.