Scientific American Magazine
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Features
A New Railroad
Village Greatness
The Air Line
Telegraph
My Love
Improved Machine for Drilling Rocks
Great Western Railroad and Niagara Bridge
Hartford Depository of Mechanic Arts
Manufacture of Glass
Improved Mode of Drying Corn
Muscoma
Foreign News
The Children of the Philanstery
Draught in Ploughing
Mysteries and Miserles of New York
Iron Furnaces in Virginia
A Heavy Anvil
Ice Crop
Curious Fact for Doctors
Salt
American Art
Economy in Linen Washing
Patent Laws or All Countries
Pleasant Ingredients of Mineral Waters
Factories
Chamber's Miscellany
Pedler Law
Polished Language in Africa
The Wife
Occupations of English Women
Ancestry of the British Queen
Echoes
Squaring the Circle
One Way to Make a Fortune
Baggage of a Man of Simple Habits
Curiosities
A Mother's Cry
Employ Your Minutes
Steel its Manufacture
Steam Ships of War
Curious Criminal Facts
Strange Speculation
Was it Ether or Chloroform
A Stubborn Contest
Brahminical Wonders
The Brain
Wonders of Art
Late Hours
Singular Circumstance
Horse Rake
Leather Bands
Pneumatic and Hydraulic Machine
List of Patents
Cold Chisels for Harness Makers
Improved Mitre Box
New Horse Power Reaping Machine
Improved Rotary Corn Dryer
Preventive for Leaky Roofs
Machine for Taking the Ayes and Nays in Legislative Bodies
New Brick Machine
New Optical Instrument
Spoons and Forts
Hoeing Machines
Honor to Whom Honor is Due
Iron Mine
The Smithson Institute
Explosions of Steam Boilers
Western Enterprise
Scientific American--Bound Volumes
American Iron Ore
Consumption of Wood by Locomotives
Western Manufactures
Death of Doctor Wells
Truth
Perfection of the Human Frame
Winter Quarters of Miners in the Highest Andes
Heroism
Improvement of the Gipsies
Horse Power Hoe
Trees
Scientific Coincidence
New Light for Ships
Chinese Pecullarities
Patent Agency
Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog
Mechanical Movements
Questions and Answers
Eccentric Motion
Enamel Fluxes
Black Varnishes
To Extract Lamp Oil from a Dress
Experiment with a Tulip
Departments
To Correspondents