3\[ew Mantis. 



the Sight f ar above Spectacles and Glafles in u(e j We hwe alfo GlaC 

 ksand Means to fee Small and Minute Bodies, perfectly and diftinEt- 

 lj; J s the Shapes and Colours of Small Flics and Worms, 

 Grains , and Flaws , in Gemmes , which cannot otherwife he feen y 

 Obfervacions m Urine and Bloud not otherwife to be fieni We make 

 Artificial Rain-Bows, Helo's , and Circles akut Light. We 

 reprefmt alfo ail manner of Reflexions, Refractions, and Multiplica- 

 tion of Yifual Beams 0/ Objects. 



We have alfo Pretious Stones, of all hinds , many of them of great 

 Beauty and toyou unknown : Chryftals likewifi ; Jnd Glafles of di- 

 vers kinds ; Jnd amongjl them fome of Metals Vitrificated, and other 

 Materials, be fide tho/e of which you wdAeGlafle. JIJq a number vf 

 FofsiJes, and Imperfect Minerals Tbhicbyou haVenot. Likewife 

 Loadftones of Prodigious Vtrtue . J nd other rare Stones , both Na- 

 tural and Artificial. 



We have alfo Sound Houfes, where we praBice md demonstrate all 

 Sounds 3 and their Generation. We hay? Harmonies which you 

 have not , of Quarter-Sounds , and leffer Slides of Sounds, Dtverfe 

 Inftruments of Mufick likgwifi to ytu unknown , /ome Tweeter 

 than any you have . f With Bells and Rings that are dainty and f we et. 

 We reprefmt fmall founds as great and Deep;LiAnW^ Great founds, 

 Fxtenuate and fharp; We make diverfe tremblings dw^VVarb- 

 lings of Sounds, which in their Originals Entire. We reprefent 

 and imitate all Articulate founds and Letters , and the Voices and 

 Notes of Beafts ani Birds. We have certain Helps , which jet to 

 the Eare do further the Hearing greatly. We have alfo diverfe ftiange 

 and Artificial Eccho's Reflecting the Voice many times , and as u 

 were tofsing it '• Jnd fome that gtVe back the Voice Lowder than 

 it came, f ome (hrillcr, and fame Deeper ; Tea fome rendring the Voice, 

 Differing in the Letters or Articulate Sound , from that they receive. 

 VVe have all means to conVey Sounds in Trunks and Pipes, in flrange 

 Lines WDiffanees, 



VVe have alfo Perfume- houfes - wherewith we joyn afo Practices of 

 Tafte. We Multiply Smells, iphick may feem flrange- VVe Imitate 

 Smells, making all Smells to breath out of other Mixtures than thofe 

 that give them. V/e make diver fe Imitations of Tafte HkeTt>ffe 9 

 Jo that they Vill deceive any Mans Tafte, d nd in this Houfe we 

 contain al/o a Confiture Houfe,- where fte make ail Sweets-Meats 

 Drie and Moift; Jnd divers plea fant Wines, Milks, Broaths,^ 

 Sallets , far in greater Variety than you have. 



We have alfo Engtne-Houfes , where are prepared Engines aw 



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