1 1 247 ') ;" 
, The reft- of' the ailnexed Figu,'es were Drami by this 
Microfcope from feveral OhjeSs. 
A, B, C, D, E, F reprefent riie Feathers of the Wings of 
Butterflys and Moths 5 A, are the fame, but differently^ 
magnified. A, was exprefs'd by the 4thGlafs, and as it 
appeared by the firft. The reft, being taken from differeaf 
parts of thofe Infedts, C, F, were all viewed by 
the 4th Glafs. 
G is one grain of the /ir/;/^ of the capilamdnls of Maloes, 
by the firft G!a6. H, H, is the Tail of a fmali Fifti, vie\^* 
ed when living by the 4th Glafs, i iii is the part of the 
Tail next to the Body of the Fiffi, where the Trunks of 
the Veifjs and Arteries pafs- togethen 1 1 1 1 their extremi- 
ties, which appear united- k k k other inofcolations, with 
the Arteries and Vei^s app,eariog in the ttanrparent Mem- 
brane, between the Cartilages KK, LLLL the Cartilages 
compofed of feveral Joynts, on each 'fide of which the 
Tfiink of a Vein and Artery paflt^s. M an animdculnm, 
whereof a great number appeared moving themfelves up 
and down on the Tail of the Fifli, while the Crculatw^? 
wasJ a vie wing. N a fide view of the fame atmnalailum. 
O'anotKer ammdcuUtm ot a different figure from the -for- 
mer, that ftuck to the Tail of the Fifii by its jagged extre- 
mity, and frequently drew its long Body out and m again, 
P Q one of the Lice found on that- Eetle, called 'Svari- ^ 
hem Vedicnlofus by the 4th Glafs. Its J/f//£,. Q Irs t^vo 
Claws, not uriUke thofe of a Lobfter. r r r r the^extremities 
of its Feet, which have a remarkable contrivance for flick- - 
inp faft to the polifhM furface of the luetic, mot in the man- 
.ner of Glaws^ as many other Infefts.^ but divided into Ca^*.. 
p}k«aiv'nrs, :iS exprelicd in tlie Figure, . 
