2 3° 'Of the A ntenns,' Feelers, 
directing his View to a. neighbouring Houle, 
he faw, through Abundance of the little He™ 
mifpheres , not only the Front of the Houfe, 
butlikewife the Doors and Windows ; and 
was able to difeern di&indtly whether the 
Windows were Ih-ut or open. 
There can be no Doubt, that Lice , Mites, 
and Multitudes of other Animalcules much 
fmaller Fill than they, have Eyes contrived 
and falhioned to difeern Objects fome thou- 
fands of Times lefs than themfelves: for fo 
the minute Particles they feed on, and many 
other Things neceffary for them to diffcin— 
guilh and know perfectly, mull certainly 
be.—What a Power then of magnifying are 
fuch Eyes endued with ! and what extraor¬ 
dinary Difcoveries might be made, were it 
poffible to obtain Glades through which we 
could fee as they do ! 
C H A P. XXXVII. 
Of the Antennas, Feelers, or Horns of 
Insects. 
ripHE Horns of Inf eels have been thought 
by many defigned only to clean their 
Eyes, by wiping off any Duff that may fall 
thereon : but as we condantly obferve them 
performing 
