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The Eye of a Gnat. 
17. A crooked Hair, to which adheres a 
Ring-Worm, with a Piece of the Cuticle. 
A fmail Hair from the Hand, by which it ap- 
pears thofe Hairs are not round. 
N°. 18. Flelh of the Codfilh (Cabeljaeuw ) (hew- 
ing how the Fibres lie oblique to the Mem- 
branes. 
An Embrio of Cochineal, taken from the Egg, 
in which the Limbs and Horns are confpi- 
cuous. 
N°. 19. Small Pipes, which compofe the Ele- 
phant’s Tooth. 
Part of the Cryftalline Humour, from the Eye 
of a Whale. 
20. A Thread of Sheeps-Wool, which is 
broken, and appears to confift of many lelTer 
Threads. 
The Inftrument, whence a Spider fpins the 
Threads, that compofe his Web. 
N°. 21. A Granade, or Spark made in flriking 
Fire. 
The VeiTels in a Leaf of Tea. 
N°. The Animalcula in Setnine Mafculino, of 
a Lamb taken from the Tefticle, JuL 34. 
1702. 
A Piece of the Tongue of a Hog, full of (harp 
Points. 
N°. 25. A Fibre of Codfi(h, confifting of long 
(lender Particles. 
Another of the fame. 
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