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fatisfadory to acquaint you, that I wrote fome time 
ago to Father Hartzheim, a learned Jefult and anti- 
quarian of Cologne (the author of Veldidei2a and 
leveral other tracts relating to the antiquities of Lower 
Germany, and who is fince dead), in order to know 
whether any farther difcoveries had been made at 
•Bonn fince that time. His anfwer affured me that 
nothing more had been found. 
Thi s is all I have to trouble you with upon the 
prefent fubjedl ; give me leave, therefore, to alfure 
you, that I flaall withpleafure embrace any future op- 
portunity of communicating fueh particulars, relative 
to the fcope of the Royal Society, as have fallen 
within the courfe of my travels ; and fliall ever efteeni 
their indulgence an ample compenfation for my 
trouble. 
I have the honour to be, 
S I R, 
Your very obedient 
and humble fervant, 
Cavendith Square, 
July 10, 1769. 
John Strange- 
XXVIII. Jn- 
