Scientific American Magazine Vol 4 Issue 49

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 4, Issue 49

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Features

Greeting

Fires in the Woods

Hudson River Railroad

Cattle on Railroads

Starvation in Ireland

The Green Wood

The Two Shadows

Substitute for Tea

Sudden Death

Chinese Mode of Administering Oaths

Riots on Rail Roads

Old Times

Meat Cutting Apparatus

Prussic Acid

Effects of Sugar Diet

Abdel Kader

The Five Points

Interesting to Mariners

Remarkable Statement

Cincinnati Observatory

Patent Office Building

Poisons and Antidotes

Coming it Strong

A Noble and Daring Act

Faber's Water Guage

Heights of Localities in the Holy Land

Old Wines

Russian Army in Hungary

A Droll Comparison

Cholera at Sandusky

Insectual Leaping

How to Get Rid of Bad Smells Infection

A Descendant of Sir Isaac Newton

A Trading Princess

Telegraphic Accuracy

Two Monsters Captured

Line of Steamers to New York From Scotland

Industrial Heroes

Franklin Institute.--Circular Address of the Committee of Exhibition

Interesting Agricultural Experiments

Land and Water

Artificial Quartz

Anecdote

New Invention for Paper Makers

Process for the Reduction or Sulphate of Lead to the State of Metallic Lead

Beet Root Sugar

Alarm Whistle for Sea

Improvement in Button Manufactures

Florida Cotton Harvest

Discovery of Poison in a Body After Eight Years' Interment

The Franklin Institute

British War Steamer Termagant and American Propellers

Wheat Harvest

Street Paving

Wheat Crop in Ohio

Food Made of Indian Corn Meal

New Volume

Modesty in Giving Credit

Patents

Japan Lily

The Longitude

Electricity as Known to the Ancients

Tea Drinking Amongst the Kalmucs

Scientific Men of France

List of Patents

Meterological Knowledge

Important to Travellers by Sea

Making Varnish

Shrinking of Flannel

Galvinizing Iron

New-Prospectus

Scientific Meeting

Hydrogen Gas--No. 2

Iron Moulding

Silver Fire

Departments

To Correspondents