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Features
Electro Magnetic Steel-Yard
Improved Augur
New York and Erie Railroad
Pride
The Farmer's Daughter
Lubricating Material for Boots
The Gold Mines Russia
A Strange Animal
Railroad in Missouri
Explosion of a Great Gasometer
The Sea Serpent Seen Again
How to Extract Teeth
Hurricane in Kentucky
Large Casting
Alabama Coal
Camphine
Copper and Sliver in Michigan
The Epidemic in Worcester Co. Mass
Vermont Sugar
New Application of India Rubber
Tennessee Cotton Manufacture
Railroad Travel From Albany West
Electro-Magnetic Clock
The Photographometer
Population of the United States
The Charm of Cleanliness
The Honey Bee
The Folding of Newspapers
Good Tools
Winter in Spitzbergen
A Fly's Speed
American Oranges
Advice in Poultry Keeping
A Classical Rebuke
Self-Acting Ferry Gate
Power Loom Match
New Door Weather Strip
Saw Mill
Stebbins' Patent Faucet
Photography
Gun Cotton as a Locomotive Power
A New Gold Washer
New Grain Sower and Planter
New Screw Wrench and Hammer
Improvement in Steam Engines
Music on the Telegraph Wires
Back Volumes of the Scientific American
Lake Superior Copper
Manufacturing in Texas
Advice to Our Contemporaries
Burning Glasses of the Ancients
Our London Patrons
Patent Flour Barrel Manufactory
Scientific Associations
Eminent Female Astronomer
Wonderful Balloon Ascension and Explosion
Public Notice
Boiler Explosion,--Doctors Differ and So Do Engineers
Francis Bacon
The Use of Quinine at the West
Lyons in France
List of Patents
Platina Metal
History of the Rotary Engine
To Prevent a Bruise From Becoming Discolored
Fire Arms Differently Charged
Poisonons Acius--Oxalic Acid
Blue Writing Ink
To Stop Horses Suddenly
Repulsion--Steel and Water
Superior Red Ink
Curious Mode of Grafting the Grape Vine
Light and the Eye
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