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Features
New Line
Frailty of Man
New York Canal
Buffalo and Mississippi Rail Road
A Cloud of Ants
The Gastric Juice
Western Railroad
Labor and Rest
Winder's Hydraulic Engine
French Rail Roads
Rich Silver Ore
English Railway
Speak Not Harshly
Vein of Lead
Meeting of Telegraph Directors
Obstructing the L. I. Railroad
A Giant Race
Iron
Great Wheat Yleid
State Prison Labor
Emigrants
Arrival of Immigrants
Hats! Hats! Hats!
Mechanics' Mutual Protection
Accident at Wilkinsonville
Treasure Recovered
Rather Costly
Teachers' Advocate
Mechanical Drawings
Venerable Chairs
Boston Mechanics' Fair
Rail Road Receipts
Definition--Apothecaries
The Man, Not the Station
Inertia
A Tall One
The New Arsenal
A Windfall
American Grain
The Fortifications of Paris
Improvements on the Steam Engine
Attraction and Repulsion
Blessed are the Merciful
Clerical Wit
Delicate Compliment
Dogs
Legal Wit
Artesian Wells
Salt Trade in Russia
Cadmus
The Great Tower of Westminster
Piston Packing for Pumps
New Telegraph Posts
Improvement of Wet Land
Galvanized Spring Mattrass
Electric Railway
New Joiner's Clamp
Patent Weather Strips
Schnebley's Steam Engine
India Rubber Saddles
Scientific American--Bound Volumes
A New Railroad
Lighting of the Capitol at Washington With Gas
New Button Factory
Volumescope
Volume III
Reaping Machines
A New Mail Carrier
Iron Rails for Roads
An Important Discovery
Water Pipes
Dr. Bowditch
Habits of Animals
Fishes Tamed by a Child
A Speculation City
Fossil Lion
Peter M. Deshong the Mathematician
Fall of a Railway Viaduct in France
Blending of Wisdom and Beauty
Patent Agency
Vol. 1 Scientific American
Female Soldiers
To Tin Iron
To Make a Beautiful Fire-Screen
Persian Wheel
Ice Produced in a Red Hot Crucible
A Horticultural Feat
Overshot Wheel
Creeping Plants
Curiosities of Art
Wonders of Chemistry
Harness Blacking
Electropathic Operation
Oxygen Gas
Force of Gravity
To Wash Flannel
Departments
To Correspondents