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THE 
MICROSCOPE 
MADE BAS Yi &c. 
PART II. 
r^U^AVING defcribed the moft ufe- 
.§? TT % ful Kinds of Mi crosgopes made 
|| amongft us; ihewn how to cal- 
hJkhtfzffijd culate the magnifying Powers of 
Glasses, and the real Size of 
Obj ects } taught the Ways of preparing , 
examining , and preferving Objects ; and 
given proper Cautions in our judging of what 
we view : I come now to the Second Part 
of my Defign, which is, to fhew what fur -* 
prifing Difcoveries have been already made 
by the Microscope, with ufeful Reflections 
on them * and alfo to fet forth a great Va~ 
riety of new Experiments and Obfervations, 
pointing out many uncommon Subjects for the 
Examination of the Curious* 
F 3 CHAP, 
