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and which I fhould not mention, if it were not 

 to tell you that they are buried in volcanic 

 afhes, or built of tufo, and moft part half- 

 hid aihes. I have feen them all, and give their 

 names. 



Tumuh di Virgilio. 



Grotta di Puzzuoli ofia Paufilippo. 



Tumulo di Sannazaro, in the church of the Ser- 

 vites on the Paufiiippo. 



Scuola di VirgiUo^ funk into the fea. 



Tempio di Giove Ammone, built of lava at Poz- 

 zuolo. 



Colifeo di Pozzuolo. 



Labirinto di Nerone, near that place. 



Ponte di Caligola^ near Puzzuolo, built of lava 

 in the fea. 



Cafa di Cicerone, 



Tempio di Nettuno. 



,. ., . ^near Pozzuolo. 

 di Adnano, 



. di Serapis, J 



The. remains of this beautiful temple are near 

 to the prefent fea-fhore, and have been but of late 

 dug out of the aflies which covered them. Three 

 large columns, of a white-grey antique marble, 

 ftood upright on their ancient pedeftals. At the 

 middle of their length, which is about nine French 

 feet above the prelent le el of the lea, they are 

 all around their {halts for one or two palmi much 



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