tlO TRAVELS THROUGH 



NapoJi, and from Sicily. By order of the ng!im 

 Minifter, Sir William Hamilton, he has procured 

 for the Britifii Mufeum, at London, a compleat 

 collection of all the fifties of the adjacent feaj 

 which, before they are fent to England, he has 

 caufed to be finely drawn. Lately he has received 

 from America a fingular and unknown fifh, which 

 Mr. Guettard has drawn, and intends to defcribe. 



// marinaro Pafcali a S. Lucia alia Chiaja, is a 

 6m.er, who fells the before- named fifties, and has 

 good plenty of them. 



Micbek Pacileo is the beft Cicerone at Pozzuolo, 

 a good-natured man, well acquainted with the 

 Antiquities of that place, which he explains by 

 many paffages of Virgil and other ancient au- 

 thors, and intends to defcribe in a performance of 

 his competition. He affifts, likewife, in the col- 

 ledtion of the Solfatara curioficies, and deferves the 

 more encouragement as he is very poor. But 

 beware of another Cicerone in that place, who 

 chatters Ibme French and Englifh, and is a tho- 

 rough impoftor. 



Don Valencia-til, at Portici, has a fine cabinet 

 cf all forts of lavas and productions, in large and 

 ^ne pieces. At Naples, near the palace of the 

 French Minifter, lives another lava-feller, who is 

 a Frenchman. A marble-cutter, living near Por- 

 tici, at the left hand of the entrance in that place ; 



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