Scientific American Magazine
Volume 3, Issue 36You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Spare the Birds
Covering Corn
The Human Tide
Railroad Extension
Avery's Improved Atmospheric Railway
Boston and Worcester Railroad
Potatoes
The Androscoggin and Kennebec RailRoad
Artesian Well at Venice
Pompeii a Railway Station
A Long Train
Immensity of the Earth
The Wandering Wind
Manufacture of Silk in the Eastern and Southern States
Miscellaneous Tree
Sarcasm
Factories
Increase of Memphis
A Ghost Laid
Manufacturing in New Haven
Late News
Conway Tubular Bridge
Distressing Occurrence
Freak of Lightning
Influence of Cleanliness
Rice Crop
Sting of a Bee
Rug Weaving
China Silk Market
Argument For and Against the Use of Lickerins Upon Cotton Cards
Velocity of Water
Tricks Upon Birds
Talent Always Worth a Price
List of Patents
Hydrostatic Valve
Shingling Machine
Improvement in Cleaning Cotton and Wool
New Steam Vacuum Guage
Revolving Apparatus for Clearing Railway Tracks
Carpet Loom
A New Telegraph
New Button Mould Machine
A Curiosity
Avery's Atmospheric Railway
Illinois Iron
Every Man a Farm
Wire Fence
Newspaper Chronicles
The Patent Office
Scientific Papers
Scientific American--Bound Volumes
Rights of Inventors
George Canning
Arts, Manufactures and Machinery
Science and Religion
The Jacquard Machine--Its Invenior
Holden's Magazine
The Western Journal
Every Man his Own Cobbler
Patent Agency
Universal History
Vegetable Flights
New Use of Waste Steam
Phenomena of Light
Cheap Roof
Etching
Continuous Circular Motion
Axioms to be Observed in Making Copal Varnishes
Parallel Rule
Method of Bringing Out Sculpture upon Alabaster
To Prevent the Ravages of Moths
Utility of Blue Glass for Hot Houses
Bottling Asparagus
Corn Cob
Horses
The Scientific American
To Ornament Picture Glasses with Gold
New Fruit
Hints to Lovers of Flowers
Composition for Welding Cast Steel
Departments
Woodworth's Patent
To Correspondents