C Lately PuhliJIJcd ) 



rp TJ 'p 



MICROSCOPE 



Made 



Eafy: 



O R, 



I. The Nature, IJfes, mA Magnifying Powers 

 of the beft Kinds of Microscopes 



Defcribedy Calculated, and Explained: 

 FOR THE 

 Inflrudion of fuch, particularly, as defire to fearch 



into the Wo.^ders of the Minute Creation, 

 tho* they are not acquainted with Optics. 



Together with 



Full Direftions how to prepare j apply , examine^ and prefefve 



all Sorts of Objects, and proper Cautions 



to be obferved in viewing them. 



II. An Account of what furprizing Bifcoveries 



have been already made by the Microscope ; 

 With uieful Reflexions on them. 



AND ALSO 



A great Variety of new Experiments and Ohfernjationst 



pointing out many uncommon Subjeds for the 



Examination of the Cu r i ou s. 



By HE NET BAKER, Fellow of the Royal Society, 

 and Member of the Society of J/jti^uaries, in London. 



lUullrated with Cop per Plates. 



The Second Edition: With an additional Pllatf^ 

 of the Solar Micro/cope, and fome farther Accounts of the 

 Polype. 



Rtrum Natura nuf^nam magis quam in Minimis tota eji. 

 Plin. Nat. Hilt. Lib. xi. c. 2, 



L O N D O N: 



Frnted for R. Dodsley, at Tul/y's Head'm Pall-Mall, and 

 fold by M. Cooper in Pat er-.ofer-RQX'j, and J. Cuff, 

 Optician, in Fketjireet, 1743. 



