XV111. IN MEMORIAM. 



America. This last continent she traversed when she was of the 

 age of eighty. In all her tours she kept up a correspondence with 

 Mr. WARNE, and she enriched his collection of antiquities 

 greatly. 



In 1844 Mr. WARNE became a member of the British Archaeo- 

 logical Association, and in 1856 he was elected a Fellow of the 

 Society of Antiquaries. At the meetings of both these societies he 

 was long a constant attendant. To the Archaeologia (vol. xxxix., 

 1861) he contributed a most important paper on Ibernium. Again, 

 vol. xli., 1867, contains an essay by him on Vespasian's first 

 campaign in Britain. In 1869 he wrote in the Proceedings of the 

 Society of Antiquaries on the so-called Belgic ditches of Dorset, 

 and he contributed a paper on his exploration of the Roman Stone 

 Street in Surrey. To the Journal of the British Archaeological 

 Association he also contributed frequently e.g., on three barrows 

 at Came, and on a small stencilled panel from Cheselborne Manor 

 House. At the Winchester Congress of the Association in 1845 he 

 read a paper on Dorset barrows. In the " Gentleman's Magazine" 

 he wrote respecting the walls of Wareham. 



Such are some of his isolated papers on archaeology, especially 

 that of his own Dorset. As to his books and his map, it is 

 needless to do more than name them. Nor, indeed, is this the 

 place for, nor am I capable of, a fitting critique on the works 

 which have earned for him the title of the Dorset Antiquary. 

 They are as follows : 



" Dorsetshire : Its Vestiges, Celtic, &c." 1865. 



" Map of Ancient Dorset" 1 865. 



To this map " Dorsetshire," while complete in itself, serves as 

 an index. The " Gentleman's Magazine," in a notice of this joint 

 work, says that it is believed to be unique in conception. 



" The Celtic Tumuli of Dorset." 1866. 



" Ancient Dorset." 1872. 



Copies of all these are in the Dorset Museum, ex dono auctoris. 

 We have there also, and given by him, a reprint of the paper on 

 Ibernium or Ibernio. 



