Scientific American Magazine
Volume 3, Issue 48You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Pleasure
Lowell and Lawrence Railroad
Lane's Last Machine
Boston and Montreal Railroad
Kindness
The Leather Wood
Asparagus
Giving
Hydraulic Engine
Devonshire Butter
The Spider's Thread
The Flemish Mode of Curing Hams
Grain Planters
Law's Stave Dresser and Jointer
Branch Mint at New Orleans
New Steam Pump
The Crops
Cool Proceedings of the Oriental Ladies
Two New Minerals
Phenomenon of Insects
Winchester, Va. Iron Works
To Destroy Flies
Horse Power
Gutta Percha Thread
Bramah's Planing Machinery
The Boomering
The Benefits of Machinery for All Classes
Santonine
New Locomotive for Ascending Steep Grades
A New Invention
Candles
New Machine for Straightening Card Wire
Tremper's Rotary Engine
Churns
Improvement in Nail Manufacture
Marine Invention
Wooden Railroads
Mechanical Drawings
New Volcano
Unprecedented Demand for Old Papers
Scientific Economy and Political Economy
Information Respecting Reaction Water Wheels
The Buck-Eye Corn Sheller
A New Depository of Columbite
Angora Wool
Wine Making in Portugal
The Salt Lake of the Rocky Mountains
A New Operation for Deafness
Arts, Manufactures and Machinery
Compensation
Principles of Zoology
Illuminated Pictorial Directory
A New Tile Machine
To Distinguish Oxalic Acid From Epsom Salt
Preserving Pencil Drawings
Rule to Calculate the Horse Power of an Engine
The Great Burman Bell
Circular from Rectilinear Motion
To Detect Copper in Pickles and Green Tea
How to Shoe a Vicious Horse
Tracing Paper
To Discover if Bread is Adulterated With Alum
Modification of the Windlass
Copying Paper
Practical Receipts
The Scientific American
Method of Removing the Stains of Nitrate of Silver or Indelible Ink
Manufacture of Quills for Writing
Departments
Holden's Dollar Magazine
To Correspondents