'3 TRAVELS THROUGH 



During the hotter fummer months they evapc* 

 rate fea-ialt near Chiozza. 



The roads to the continent (terra firma) fpread 

 hence to every part, to Padua and Bologna ; the 

 road on the more to Riming Pefaro, Ancona, 

 Loretta, Spoletto, and Rome, is faid to be ex- 

 tremely agreeable, and to run through an excel- 

 lent, rich, and well-cultivated country. 



Count Francefco Ginanni, whofe collection of 

 natural curiofities has been described and pub- 

 blifhed at Lucca % 1762, 4/0. lives at Ravenna. 



At Rimini lives Dr. Gio Antonio Batarra, and 

 t)r. Jano Bianco. The former has written a trea- 

 tife De Furigis agri Arlm'imnfis, Faenza, 1775, 

 410. and prints at Rome a new edition of all the 

 works of Bonanni, illuftrated by notes of his own. 

 The latter has got a reputation by his edition of 

 Fabii Columns Ecpbrafis and Phytbbazanos j and 

 by his performance de Conebis minus notis ; wherein 

 he dcfcribes feveral microfcopical (hells of the 

 fand fnore near Rimini. 



At Pefaro lives the learned Mr. Pafferi, who is 

 faid to have a fine collection of foflils and mine- 

 rals, and has written feveral inflructing Letters on 



broken and fkimmlng billow blazed and fpafkled likewife. But 

 Northern winds and high running feas made the Medufse d'if- 

 appear during the day, and the nofturnal blazing of the water* 

 to ceafe during the night. 



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