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FOR THE 
Microscope, See , 
part ii. 
CHAP. I. 
Of the Hair-like Infedt * 
f i ^HE wonderful Animalcule I am going 
J to deferibe, was I believe firft taken 
Notice of by my curious Friend Mr, William 
Arderon , of the City of Norwich , before 
fpoken of in this Treatife, who kindly fent 
me an Account thereof, together with many 
thoufandsof the Creatures themfelves - 3 which 
came to me alive, in a Veffel of the fame 
Water they were found in, and lived with 
me feveral Weeks : whereby I had frequent 
Opportunities of being convinced how care¬ 
fully he had obferved them, and likewife 
was enabled to relate many Particulars from 
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my own Knowledge. 
This 
