Scientific American Magazine Vol 4 Issue 28

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 4, Issue 28

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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

Departments

Subscribers, Inventors, and the Public

To Correspondents