[3298] See pp. 574-7, supra.

[3299] Admiralty Tide Tables, p. 119.

[3300] Zeitschrift für allgemeine Erdkunde, xviii, 1865, p. 124; Philologus, xxii, 1865, pp. 309-10.

[3301] See p. 576, n. 1, supra.

[3302] Ib.

[3303] I have not thought it necessary to have a calculation made of the hour of high tide at Dover on the 7th of July. Whether the stream turned a little earlier or later than 4.30 a.m. is unimportant. Every one admits that it turned not very long after daybreak.

[3304] Admiralty Tide Tables, p. 119.

[3305] See p. 657, supra.

[3306] General von Göler apparently thought that Caesar had gone through the channel, between the North and the South Goodwins, which is known as ‘the Swash’ (see his map,—Gall. Krieg, 1880, Taf. 1). It is extremely doubtful whether this channel existed in 54 B.C.

[3307] See S. T. S. Lecky, Wrinkles in Practical Navigation, 1884, p. 414.