Scientific American Magazine
Volume 4, Issue 38You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Hudson River Railroad
The Ballston Railroad Disaster
New England Accumulations
Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad Company
Acrostic
A Southern Factory
Feather Bucket Water Wheel
Tobacco and Mortality
The Ancient Britons
The Crops in Ohio
The Magnetic Telegraph
Railroads
Average Income of Man
Expences of California Emigration
The Cotton Crop
The Mining Population of England
The Value of Cold Water
Treatment of the Cholera
Meteoric Iron in South Carolina
Largest Steamboat in the World
Arrival of Mr. Alexander Bain
Population of the World
Alabama Iron
Magnetism
Meals on the North River Boats
Ericsson's Condensing and Distilling Apparatus
Boiling Potatoes
The Mlneraloglst.---The Description and Locality of Every Important Mineral In the United States
City of Nanking
Moss
Longevity
Preparation of a Solid Varnish for Preserving Iron From Rust
Inventive Genius of America
Convict Library
Important Invention in Wool Spinning
The Potatoe
New Way of Making Shot
Novel Method of Marine Propulsion
Important to Railroad Men
Marden's Improved Mode of Hanging Window Shades
New Instrument for Dressing Wounds
Self-Acting Brake for Vehicles
Improved Straw Cutter
New Locomotive Engine
New Steam Boiler Feeder
A Curious Discovery
The Cholera
Supplying Albany With Water
Death of an Ingenious Mechanic
Remington's Bridge
Fire Brick
Very Important Patent Cases
Our London Patrons
Quackery
Snakes in New Orleans
Charcoal for Wounds or to Prevent Contagion in Hospitals
Dyeing Straw
American Hand Cut Files
List of Patents
Pyramids or Egypt
The Use of Lime in Building
Precious Metals
New Inventions
An Iron Stomach
Patent Laws--Action of the Patent Office--Appeals
Change of Color in Fish
The Curcullo
Glass
Leeches
The Weather
History of the Rotary Engine
To Preserve Flowers
The Striped Bug
Marking Sheep
Sleep for Plants
Departments
The “Ten Hour System”
Correspondents