Scientific American Magazine Vol 4 Issue 12

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 4, Issue 12

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Features

Northern Line

Red River Railroad, Texas

Song of Steam

The Zoophyte

Rochester and Lockport Railroad

East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad

Improved Corn Sheller

Steamboats Lost on the Mississippi

The Fair of the American Institute

Rebuilding of the Temple

Millet

Sartain's Union Magazine

Curious Surgical Case

The Onondaga Coal

Berford's World as it Moves

The Prairie Farmer

Adams' Steam Guage Cock

Convention of Cotton Planters

A Suspension Bridge Over the Mississippi at St. Louis

Wages

Statistics of Metallic Manufactures in France

Elements of Chemistry and Elements of Geology

Labor Saving Machinery

Moneypenny, or the Heart of the World

The Telonkonphonon

Rapid Motion and Sound

A Singular Rock

The Largest Scythe Manufactory in the World

Blanchard's Gun Stock Machine

The Electric Telegraph

Building Societies

Roller Gins

New Electrical Light

House for Drying Fruit

Experimental Vessel

New Railroad Brake

The Polishing of Telescopic Specula

Ingenious Lock and Key

Gee's Improved Self-Acting Faucett

List of Patents

Ploughs

Law's Stave Dresser and Stave Jointer

Sugar Planting in Alabama

The American Institute

The Scientific American

Honey from the Prairie State

To the Postmasters of the United States

Baltimore Mechanics Institute

A Group for the Capitol

Perseverance of the Blind

For Inventors to Read

The Works of the Past and Lectures on the Middle Ages

Cholera

A Petrified Forest

Woodworth's Planing Machine

English Artists

Peculiarities of Distinguished Public Men

Effect of Colored Glass Upon Vegetation

Meteorites--Their Origin

Tall Telegraph Poles

New Chemical Law

The Best Mechanical Paper

In the World Fourth Year of the Scientific American

History of the Rotary Engine

Prepared expressly for the Scientific American

To Kill Rats

Departments

Steam and Charcoal Kilns

To Correspondents

To Patent Correspondents