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ys Anan 4 < an J f ‘2 sy o d nti 
A PAGE OF THE ene tie HOLOGRAPH MS. OF LETTER 39 
(17 Sept. 1683: leaf 2 recto = page 8), 
containing part of Leeuwenhoek’s description of the Bacteria in the mouth. 
Facsimile. (The first word is [desel] ve, continued from the previous page.) 
This is a good sample of Leeuwenhoek’s handwriting at this period. 
facing p. 240 
