[3308] See the caution in the Atlas entitled Tidal Streams.
[3309] Archaeologia, xxxiv, 1852, pp. 243-4, 246.
[3310] B. G., v, 18, § 1.
[3311] The Reader, Sept. 5, 1863, p. 255.
[3312] Archaeol. Journal, xxi, 1864, p. 241.
[3313] In 1905 in the parish of Walmer alone three fields were planted with wheat, one of which, as I was informed by Mr. J. W. Minter of the Railway Hotel, covered eighteen acres. Moreover, as Mr. H. E. Malden observes (Journal of Philology, xvii, 1888, pp. 170-1), ‘marks of ancient cultivation on the sides of downs, where no farmer would think of ploughing now, are common enough everywhere.’ See also A. Pitt-Rivers, Excavations in Cranborne Chase, ii, 235, and p. 90, supra.
[3314] Ordnance Survey of England, 6 inches to 1 mile, Sheet LVIII.
[3315] B. G., iv, 32, §§ 3-4.
[3316] See pp. 697-8, infra.
[3317] B. G., v, 22, §§ 1-2.