Scientific American Magazine
Volume 4, Issue 52You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
The Church Yard Stile
Rail Road News
Machine for Grinding the Mirrors of Reflecting Telescopes
Languages and Learning
Dirge at Sea
New Jersey Rail Road
The British Colonies
Rochester and Syracuse Rail Road
Travellers Baggage Versus Rail Roads
The Gymnastic Balloonist
The Foolery of Wealth and Fashion
A Tall Mule
Dr. Chalmers on Courtesy
Profit of Using Steam Expansively
Convention of Georgia Manufacturers
Desperate Bravery.--Trappers' Fight with a Sloux War Party
MacAdamised Road in Egypt
A Narrow Escape
Trouble in the Church of England
Profit Barry's Tricopherous
Water Saving Expedient
Poetree and Poetry
An Adventurous Lady
Bullion in the Bank of England
Rat in a Queer Place
The Astor Library
Cotton Manufacture in Rhode Island
Transactions of the Americans Scientific Association
Plaster of Paris
Tea
Discovery in Oregon
Punctuality
Self Registering Water Meter
Muscular Developement
Portable Filter
American Lithographic Stone
Flexible Ivory
Tupper's Hay and Straw Cutter
Horse Power
The Ballance Dry Dock
Cure of Bald Heads
Arkansas Marble
New Locomotives for Common Roads
How to Use Chloroform in Surgery
New Magnetic Perpetual Motion Machine
Cement for Mending Marble
Boiler Cement
Paste Blacking
Iron Moulding
Cement for Stone Steps &C
Blake's Fire-Proof Paint
Sick Wheat
Cheap Postage
A Pension to the Wrong Man
A Few Words to the Friends of the Scientific American
Marble Cement
Common Blacking
Cement for Pipe Joints
Send in Your Subscriptions Early
Worcester Mechanics' Fair
Precautions Against Poison
Currents at the Gates of Hercules
To Smooth Wrinkled Papers
Ship Building and Navigation
A Great Water Spout
Cold Plague in the West
Poison of Rusted Wheat
The Wheeling Bridge Case
Important Discovery
The Newfoundland Fisheries
Signature Examiner
List of Patents
The Benefits of Illustrating Inventions
Scientific American for Binding
Subscribers Attend
Read This
Index
Departments
To Correspondents