5ftgtbe^Edg.Tools/ Of Forms The Paring- GhiffcK Skew: 
Former. Mortefs-Chiflel. The Gouge. 
In thefecond ; Of the Square. Of Plaining and Trying a 
piece of Stuff fquare. To frame two quarters Square one 
into another. The Miter Square. The BeviL Miter- Box. The 
Gage, the Piercer* Gimblet^ Augre. Hatchet* Of Saws in 
general Particularly of the Pit- Saw. 
In the lafl ; Of the Whip-Saw^TheHand-Saw.The Frame- 
Saw^and Tenanc-Saw.The Coiiipafs-Saw.The Rule. Compaf- 
fes. Glew,and Glevying. The Waving Engine. Wanfcotingof 
Rooms. Together with an Alphabetical Table of Terms ufed 
among joy nersyand their Explanation. 
The Author hath alfo given the Figures of all their Tools. 
At the end of the lafi Mechanical Exercife (vid. Nttmb.6,)the Author 
giveth notice of a nevp Invention* Which I think fit lik^ivife here to 
do^ in his oxvn words ^ as folloivf^ 
Here is invented by the Right Honourable the Earl of Cajile- 
I main a new kind of Globe , called (for diftindions fake) the 
Englijh Globe s being a fix'd and immoveable one, performing what 
the Ordinary ones do, and much more, even without their ufual 
Appendancies, as Wooden Horizons^ Brazen Meridians^ Vertical Cir- 
cles^ Horary Circles ^ &c. For it compofes it felf to the Scite and Po- 
fition of the World, without the Mariners Comfafs or the like Fo- 
rein help ; and befides,ocher ufeful and furpriiing operations(relating 
both to the <9»«and Moon^ and performed by the Shade alone,) we 
have by it not only the conftant proportion of Perpendiculars to 
their Shades, with Teveral Corollaries thence arifing, but alfban eafy 
new and molt compendious way of defcribing Vials on all Planes, 
as well Geometrically as Mechanically , raoft of which may be 
taught any one in few hours, though never fo unacquainted with the 
Mathematicks. 
To this is added on the Fedeftal a Proje6tion of all the appearing 
Confiellations in this Horizon , with their Figures and Shapes. Ajid 
bcfidcs, feveralnew things in it differing from the common Afirolahe 
("tending to a clearer and quicker way of operating) the very Prin- 
ciples of all Steriographical Proje^ions are laid down and Mathe- 
matically demonftrated, as is every thing elfe of moment through- 
out the whole Treatife. 
Thefe Globes will be made and expofed to Sale about Augufl 
next CGod willing^ againft which time the Book for its ufe will 
alfo be printed, and fold by Jofefh Moxon on Ludgate-Hill at the 
Sign (tf the Atla^. 
LONDON, 
Printed forjohn Mirtyn^?tmtx to the Royd Society, 1678. 
