2 18 TRAVELS. THROUGH 



Porta fanta fiorita, white or grey with purple 

 fpots, formed like flames ; called Porta fanta be- 

 caufe employed in the Porta fanta at 5, Pieter's. 



Porta fanta nonfarita, red, white fpotted. 



Perfecbino. See Fior de Perfico. 



Purichiello, red and white, 



Rezziato, white-yellow fpotted. 



Roflb, dark red ; fcarce, and dear. 



Roffb brecciato, brownifh with red fpots. 



Roffb annulate, red-white fpotted. .,^ 



Di Seme Santo. See Arlechino. 



Seme Santo di Settt Ba/i, or Breccia di Seme 

 Santo, &c. purple-white fpotted ; not to be con- 

 founded with the Arkchino. 



Serpentelo, Serpetiela, or Serparielo, white red 

 ftriped. 



Sette baft, white-red veined. 



Statuario, white, refembling the Parian, and 

 perhaps the fame fpecies ; lefs milky and opaque ; 

 femipellucid, though in large pieces. I remember 

 to have feen at Venice, and other places in Lom- 

 bardy, fuch tranfparent columns. 



Vendurino, red and white. 



Verd* antico 9 green and white with black greenifh 

 fpots. 



Verde pagliocco, green i(h yellow. 



Thefe are the varieties of the antique marbles, 

 which, with much pains, I have been acquainted 



with. 



