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Volume 4, Issue 49You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
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