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XLI. An Account of a curious Giant's Caufeway^ or Group 
of angular Columns^ newly difcovered in the Euganean 
Hills, 7iear Padua, in Italy. In a Letter from John 
Strange, Efq. F.R.S. to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P.R.S. 
TO SIR JOHN PRINGLE, BART. P. R. S. 
SIR, Venice, March 10, 1775. 
Rcdde, June 15, A S vou thought proper, to recommend 
1775- |-Q notice of our learned Society 
the account, which I did myfelf the honour of commu- 
nicating to you not long lince, ol two giants cauleways 
in this Venetian flate; I now take the liberty to fend you 
the delcription and figure of another fimilar phaenome- 
non, equally curious, and lately difcovered in the fame 
neio-hbourhood. It is fituated at Gaftel Nuovo, a fmall vil- 
Page near Teolo, alfo in the Euganean hills, about four 
miles South- weft of the other Giant’s Caufeway of Monte 
R.oifo before deferibed* I am indebted for the intelli- 
gence of this new caufeway to the ingenious Abbe for- 
Tis, whom curiofity alfo led among thole hills ; and who, 
at my requeft, accompanied a painter I lately fent from 
hence, to make the drawing of it, which 1 have now the 
pleafure to tranfmit to your^J. II Sajfo di San Biafio^ 
Plate XI. 
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