The microscope assistant, or, Table of pleasing & proper objects for that delightful, rational, and instructive instrument : alphabetically arranged from successful experiments / By Joseph Taylor, Esq. author of The complete weather guide.
- Joseph Taylor
- Date:
- 1824
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The microscope assistant, or, Table of pleasing & proper objects for that delightful, rational, and instructive instrument : alphabetically arranged from successful experiments / By Joseph Taylor, Esq. author of The complete weather guide. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Deal, small shavings of. Decayed fruits, very interesting subjects. Derbyshire spar, very small pieces Of. Diamond dust, and the dust of other precious stones. Down of feathers, and skin, very beautiful. Down of Peaches, and Quinces, and other fruits. Down of ]Bean shells, and Lupin shells. E. Earwigs’ claws, wings, legs, and the Insects that infest them. Eels, in paste and sour vinegar, very curious. Elm, root of. F. Farina of flours and plants, also of Butterflies. Feathers of small Birds, downy part, very curious. Fish skin, and fibres of Crabs, resemble fine linen.. Fishes’ eyes, teeth, brain, gills, and transparent shell. Fish, the tails and fins of very small ones. Stickle back, &c. Fleas, very small ones, a pretty object. Flies’ heads, wings, legs, feelers, &c. very proper. Flakes of Snow—Frost-hoar from Windows, &c. Flint and Steel, small particles from the collisionof. Flour, Mites in. Flowers, thin leaves of, very interesting.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30372835_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


