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late Englifh expedition to the South-fea was re- 

 folved on. He lately publifhed at Laufanne, Jour- 

 nal d'un Voyage de Conjlantinople en Pologne, par le 

 R. P. Jof. Bofcowich ; and his Relazione delta 

 ntiova Jtrada fra Modsna e Lucca. Lucca, 1767. 

 4to. gives fome account of the Apennines. 



P. La Grange, a French Jefuit, is at prefent 

 living at Milan, and known as a good natural 

 philofopher. 



Mr. Paolo Sangiorgio is a young apothecary, 

 who employs himfelf in botany and the mineral 

 hiftory of his country. I faw in his collection a 

 black vitreous lava or pretended Iceland-agate, 

 whofe native place he was ignorant of, with little 

 liars of concentric large fibres, of a green terre- 

 ous colour. He fhewed me likewife fome prints 

 of ceconomical grafles, which his father intends to 

 defcribe and publifh. 



The Univerfity at 'Pavia 9 twenty miles diftant 

 from Milan, is but in it's infancy, though fup- 

 plied with fome ProfefTors of note. 



Abbate Lazaro Spalanzanz, ProfefTor of Na- 

 tural Hiftory, has published, 



1. Prolufio opens de animalibus Microfcopio vifi- 

 tiUbus. Mutinse, 1770, 410. 



2. Prodromo d'un Opera fopra la Riprcduffioni 

 animali. Modena, 1768, 410. 



3. Memorit fopra i muli de' vari Autori. 8vo. 



4. Nuove 



