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Volume 3, Issue 46You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
St. Andrews and Quebec Railroad
The Wife to Her Husband
Telegraph in the West and Southwest
Alfred Marsh's Improved Gas Meter
Worcester and Nashua R. Road
Louisville and Frankfort Railroad
Neutral Papers
Nine Bars of Gold
The Dead Sea Expedition
A Quaker Woman's Sermon
Something New for Nurses
Prophecies
Superstition Against Improvements
Manufacturers Moving
New Application of Chloroform
New Potatoe
Hide Not the Deed
Fair of the American Institute
Evil Company
New York Western R. Road
Fair of the Maryland Institute
Singular Explosion
Visit to Lord Rosse's Telescope
Nova Scotia Mines
A Singular Plant
Evaporation and Condensation
The Importance of One Gas
Bone Pens
More Telegraphs
Cog Wheels of Unlimited Power and Velocity
Rolling Machinery
Bending Sheet Metal
Paper Folding Machine
Preserving Wood
Fire Annihilator
E. Burt's Plaid Loom
New Marble
New Paddle-Wheel
Shingle Shaving Machine
Bricks
Brick Kilns
Atmospheric Churns
New Material for Cloth
Kyanizing
Bentham's Planing Machines
Practical Value of Science
Inventor of the Last Machine
Machinery for the City of Mexico
New Iron Manufactory
Unprecedented Demand for Old Papers
Copying by Casting
The Influence of Rhythm
Ancient Miners of America
Coal
Danger of a Cent
Petrifaction Ponds
Brazil
Ranlett's Architect
Encyclopedia of Chemistry
Patent Agency
Brushes Made of Quills
The Scientific American
The Germs of Peas and Beans
Chinese Flue Paint Brushes
Spirit of Lavender
Photographic Paper
Practical Receipts
Observations on Yeast
Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid Without Lead Chambers
To Make a Looking-Glass Appear Broken
Visible and Invisible
Houses of Unburnt Bricks
New Method of Making Chloride of Lime
Grandjcan's Screw-Cutter
Drawing Rule
Hints for Planists
Departments
Cost of Manufacturing
To Correspondents