IN MEMOBIAM. XXV11. 



longer 011 many points of Mr. BARNES' life and character, and 

 particularly on some others of his published works. I feel little 

 doubt but that if the real value of his philological work were 

 thoroughly gone into he would be found to have been well 

 abreast of the greatest contemporary masters of philological 

 science, but I must leave that to other hands. To say that we 

 of the Field Club most deeply lament our old friend is only to 

 repeat what all the world has said since his death ; to say that 

 we shall never see his like again would be to prophesy when we 

 do not know, a proceeding proverbially unwise; but I do think 

 that it may well be the ambition of us all, when our time shall 

 come, to have lived as Mr. BARNES lived and to have died as he 



died. 



0. P. CAMBRIDGE. 



May 10th, 1887. 



A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST 



OF THE PUBLISHED 



WORKS OF THE REV, WILLIAM BARNES, B.D. 



1822 ORRA : A LAPLAND TALE. A short poem, published by Clarke, Dorchester. 



8vo., p.p. 28, with four woodcuts engraved by the Author. 

 OTHER SHORT POEMS, also published in this year. 



1827 SOME LITTLE ESSAYS and other papers, signed "Dilettante," in Dorset 



County Chronicle from 1827, cir. to 1835. 

 SOME SONNETS and other Poems, some of which were printed in a book in 



1846. 

 TRANSLATIONS IN VERSE from the Italian of Metastasio. 



1829 THE ETYMOLOGICAL GLOSSARY ; or Easy Exposition for the use of Schools 

 and Non-Latinists, wherein the greater part of the English words of 

 foreign derivation are so arranged that the learner is enabled to acquire 

 the meaning at once. By William Barnes, Master of the Boarding 

 School at Mere, in Wiltshire, Teacher of Perspective and Drawing, and of 

 the Latin, French, Italian, and German languages. Shaftesbury : T. 

 Rutter. London : Whittaker, Teacher, and Arnot. 



