Scientific American Magazine Vol 5 Issue 2

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 5, Issue 2

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Features

Direct Road From New York to New Hampshire

Lighthouse Bird Trap

Stave Cutter, Jointer, Shingle and Barrel Head Machine

Communication With the Pacific

Hudson River Railroad

Cement for Mastic Work

Gov. Masey's Cane

Mineral Resources of Western Virginia

A Dog Disgusted

A Present of Mexican Armor

Improvement of the Mississippi Rapids

The Quakers and Secret Societies

Cannalton

Heat Expands Bodies

Raising Fruit in Russia

Heavy Verdict

Railway Accident

Natural Curiosity

Gratifying Result of an Interesting Operation

Rattle Snake Hunter

Chicago Mechanics' Fair

Ship Building in this City

A Fine Work

American Cast Steel

Adulterated Milk

The Fair of the American Institute

Soap Stone Quarry

Good Post-Office Regulation

Wealth of Russia

American Tea

The Solubility of the Oxides of Iron, Copper and Cobalt by Caustic Potash

Charleston Artesian Well

Ship Building in Newark, N. J

To Separate Nickel and Cobalt Their Oxides

Botany of the Platte River

New Galvanic Battery

Theories of Electricity

Social Importance of the Working Classes

An American Prime Meridian

Turkish Character

Sweet Flag Syrup

Preparation of the Oxide of Antimony

New Method Navigating Shallow Rivers

Machine for Opening Oysters

Gutta Percha Solutions

Georgia Mechanics' Convention

Carmine

Science Turned Criminal

Steam Linen Loom

New Printing Press

Official Telegraph

Great Invention.--Improved Piano

The New Prussian Fire Arms

Method of Preventing the Fracture in Glass Chimneys

To Treat Cases of Drowning, &C

New York Gas

Great Chemical Discovery

A Word to Some Friends

Navigating the Air

Simplicity of Discovery

Rules and Regulations for Steamboats

Opium

Lake Superior Copper

Lazy Beavers

The Age for Learning to Sing

Transplanting Trees

The Horse

Wagons and Carts

For the Crank

List of Patent Claims

Value or Birds

To Cook Without Fire

Manufacture of Black Lead Pencils

The Queen's Dictionary

The Difficulty of Navigating the Air

To Make Tea Lead into White Lead

Saturn and Her Ring

Hollow Iron Moulding

To Inventors and Mechanics

The Best Mechanical Paper in the World

Departments

To Correspondents