Scientific American Magazine
Volume 4, Issue 47You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Travel Cheapened
Preserving Summer Fruits
Pitcher's Hydraulic Motion Regulator
Good Deeds
Railroad News
The Mind That Makes the Man
Panama Railroad
Best Currant Wine
Things Lost Forever
Ocean Navigation Through the St. Lawrence River Still Interdicted
A Singular Lake
Black Lead
The Cholera
Serious Railroad Accident
To Make Drawn Butter
Stopping Newspapers
Crocodile's Age
Fire by Friction
Newly Invented Tinting Tablets
Singular Preservation of a Glass Jar
An Earthquake
Strange Calculation
Cutting Telegraph Wires
Hungary
Notice
Composition of Wheat
Physiology of Vision
Effects of Opium
The Secret of Diligence
Embroidery.--Hand and Power
Singular Prophecy
Remedies Against the Cloth Moth
Contraction and Expansion
Obligation to Brutes
Apparatus for Raising Water from Deep Mines
New Fire Arms
New Rotary Engine
Machine for Making the Copper Type
Improvements in Steam Boilers
Labor Saving Soap
To Sweeten Bread Without Sugar
New Railroad Car Coupling
Sonth Carolina Cotton Crop
Mosaic Art
The Arts in England--Painting and Water Color
Professor Farraday and Lightning Rods
Dr. Comstock on Atmospheric Electricity
Mummy Cloths
Honorable Plunderers
Printers in Philadelphia
Natural and Artificial Springs
The Eye
The Daring of Genius
Never Too Late to Learn
The Inventor of the Propeller
List of Patents
Isthmus of Panama
Limestone Rock
Red Spirit Lacquer
Pale Brass Lacquer
Jewellery
Brown Hard Spirit Varnish
Electro Painting
The Best Mechanical Paper
Gold Lacquer
To make Linen, Cotton and Woolen Cloth Waterproof
The Use of Oxygen in Reducing Metals
Departments
To Correspondents