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Micrographia illustrata, or, The knowledge of the microscope explain'd together with an account of a New Invented Universal, single or double, Microscope, either of which is capable of being applied to an Improv'd Solar Apparatus. This Treatise contains a Description of the Nature, Uses, and Magnifysing Powers of Microscopes in general; together with full Directions how to prepare, apply, and examine, as well as preserve, all sorts of minute objects also an account of The principal Microcopical Discoveries, that have hirherto been mentioned by the most celebrated authors, togeher with a great variety of new experiments and observations. The whole being, as it were, a Natural History of a multitude of aerial, terrestrial, and aquatick animals, seeds, plants, Etc. To which is added, a translation of Mr. Joblott's observations on the Animalcula, that are found in many different sorts of infusions and a very particular account of the surprising Phaenomenon, The fresh water polype, translated from the french Treatise of Mr. Trembley. This work is compiled for the assistance of those, who are desirous of surveyng the extensive beauties of the minute Creation and is illustreted with 65 Copper-plates, curiously engrav'd, wich contain above 560 pictures of microscopic objets
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Introduction.
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The Contents.
Errata.
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Chap. I. Containing the Description and Use of a New Universal Single Microscope, by George Adams,
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Chap. II. Containing the Description and Use of a New Universal Double Microscope, by George Adams
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Chap. III. Of the Improved Solar, or Camera Obscura Microscope.
Chap. IV. The Description of the Screw-Barrel, or Mr. Wilson's Single Pocket Microscope.
Chap. V. A Contrivance for fixing Mr. Wilson´s Pocket Microscope, and reflecting Light to it by a Mirrour.
Chap. VI. Of the Manner of applying Mr. Wilson´s Pocket Microscope, to the Solar Apparatus.
Chap. VII. Of the Microscope for Opake Objects.
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Chap. VIII. Description of the Double Microscope, commonly, though very improperly, called the Reflecting Microscope.
Chap. IX. Of a Single or Double Microscope, what, how it magnifies, and why.
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Chap. X. Of chusing, preparing, preserving, and applying Objects to the Microscope.
Chap. XI. Of the Circulation of the Blood, and how to examine it by the Microscope.
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Chap. XII. Of Bones.
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Chap. XIII. Of the Muscular or Fleshy Fibres of Animals.
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Chap. XIV. Of Hairs.
Chap. XV. Of the Scales in Human Skin.
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Chap. XVI. Of Feathers.
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Chap. XVII. Of Flies.
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Chap. XVIII. Of a Gnat.
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Chap. XIX. Of the white feather´d winged Moth.
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Chap. XX. Of the Weevil, or Corn-Beetle.
Chap. XXI. Of the Flea.
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Chap. XXII. Of the Louse.
Chap. XXIII. Of Mites.
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Chap. XXIV. Of the Semen Masculinum.
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Chap. XXV. Of the Oyster.
Chap. XXVI. Of the Muscle.
Chap. XXVII. Of the Itch.
Chap. XXVIII. Of Animalcules in the Teeth.
Chap. XXIX. Of the Snail.
Chap. XXX. Of the Scales of Fishes.
Chap. XXXI. Of Spiders.
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Chap. XXXII. Of the Sting and Scraper of a Bee.
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Chap. XXXIII. Of Animalcula in Fluids.
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Chap. XXXIV. Of the fresh Water Polipe, with Arms in Form of Horns.
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Chap. XXXV. Of Vegetables.
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Chap. XXXVI. Of the Roots of Plants.
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Chap. XXXVII. Of the Trunks Of Trees.
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Chap. XXXVIII. Of Leaves.
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Chap. XXXIX. Of Flowers.
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Chap. XL. Of the Fruits of an Apple, Lemon, Cucumber, and Pear.
Chap. XLI. The Anatomical Preparation of Vegetables.
Chap. XLII. To preserve the Specimens of Plants.
Chap. XLIII. Of Charcoal, or burnt Vegetables.
Chap. XLIV. Of the Texture of Cork.
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Chap. XLVIII. The Nature of snow, &c.
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A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instruments, by George Adams.
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