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Terracina.-Via Appia.-Fundi.-Gaeta.~
Illuftrious French Rebels.-Bourbon.—
Minturne.-Marius.-Hannibal.

LETTER LIV. p. 120.

Naples.-Fortress of St. Elmo.-Converfa
tion with a Lady regarding the Car-
thufians.—Manufactures.-Number of in-

habitants.

LETTER LVI. p. 138.

Refpect paid to Kings during their lives.-
Freedoms ufed with their characters after
their deaths.-The King of Naples.-'A

game at billiards.-Characters of the

King and Queen.

LETTER LVII. p. 147.

The Neapolitan Nobles.-The Peafants.

LETTER LVIII. p. 158.

Citizens.—Lawyers.—Phyficians.—Clergy.

-Convents.-Lazzaroni.

LETTER LIX.

P. 168.

Herculaneum.-Portici.-Pompeia.

LETTER LX. p. 186.

Poetical Rehearsers in the streets of Naples:
-Street Orators and Hiftorians.-Improu-
vifatories.-Signora Corilla.-Senfibility of
Italians.-English Gentlemen of the Ton.
-A Neapolitan Mountebank.

LETTER LXI. p. 204.

A vifit to Mount Vesuvius,

LETTER LXII. p. 217.

Obfervations on the pulmonary Confumption.

LETTER LXIII. p. 257.

Neapolitan and English cuftoms and charac-
ters criticifed and compared, in a conver-
fation between two English Gentlemen.

LETTER LXIV. p. 273.

The liquefaction of St. Januarius's blood.-
Proceffion, ceremonies, anxiety of the
people.-Their prepofterous abufe of the
Saint-Obfervation of a Roman Catholic,

LETTER LXV. p. 290.

The Tomb of Virgil.-Paufilippo,—A Neapo-
litan Valet.-Grotta del Cane.-Campi
Phlegrei, Solfaterra, Monte Nuova, &c.
-Puzzoli.-Baia.-Cume.

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