Scientific American Magazine Vol 4 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 4, Issue 6

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Features

Lines

Syracuse and Oswego Railroad

Erie Rail Road to this City

Autumn

What is Woman

Locomotive Speed

New Machine for Making Weaver's Heddles

Costly Railroad Bridge

Great Speed of a Locomotive

The Fair of the American Institute

Tanner's Sumach

Prussic Acid

Hydrophobia

Basements Unhealthy, Why

Cause of an Explosion

New Invention

Something Startling

New South Wales

Iceland

The Electric Telegraph

Farmers' Wives in Olden Times

Treatment of Cholera

How to Make the Hair Wavy

Planing Machines

An Enormous Gas Meter

Spent Tan-Bark May be Employed as a Manure

Piano Forte Tuners

New Wheel Pump

List of Patents

Improved Turn Tables

Pen Holders

Evening Free Schools

Emigration and Trade Societies

Vogel and Thomas's Harness

California Gold

Words of Wondrous Length and Thundering Sound

The Scientific American

Prevention of Explosions in Steam Engines

Mammoth Pump

Honor to Whom Honor is Due

Honor to Mechanical Ingenuity

Incrustations in Steam Boilers

Importance of the Insignificant

Wine in Australia

Of the Comparative Duty of Long and Short Stroke Engines

Bleaching Straw

Picket Machine

The Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Case

Improvement in Railroad Cars

International Postage

To Obtain Fresh Blown Flowers in Winter Any Day One Chooses

Preserving Eggs

New Chemical Law

Artifical Mahogany

Evaporation of the Watery Particles in Butter

The Best Mechanical Paper

New Cloak

History of the Rotary Engine

Prepared Expressly of the Scientific American

Departments

To Correspondents