Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 47

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 47

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Features

Machines for Paring Apples

Design for Stoves

Design for Spoons and Forks

Old Friends Together

Boiler Water Balance

Suicide by a Gazelle

Improvement in Machinery for Grinding Tools

Improvement in Straw Cutters

Improvement in Forming Bricks

Put a Pint in That

Emphasising Words

Editorial Courtesy

Coin Chart

Platinising by the Moist Way

Experience a Good Teacher

Ocean Steam Navigation

Likeness of Gen. Taylor and His Steed

Singular Custom

Lumber Destroyed

Improvement in Orchestra Boxes

Wind Ship

American Gretna Green

Channing on Inhalation of Ether

From Mexico

Large Farm

A New Regulator

Royal Jewels

Bread in a Barrel of Flour

Scotch Courtesy to America

Large Yield

Reflection of Heat

Government Steamer

Labor Saving Soap

Splendid Mirage in Paris

Ornamental Metal Surfaces

Application of Heat to Water

Remarkable Presence of Mind

New Tricks

Improving Time

The Vampire Bat of Brazil

Female Form

How to Preserve Health

Illustrious Exemplars

Monstrous Regiment of Women

Good Farming

Female Sculptor

Effects of Manufactures Upon Population

Steel of the Ancients

Great Invention

Plumbers' Irons

Glue Made Waterproof

Razor Strops

Planeing Machine

Discovery in Magnetism

Montgomery's Patent Steam Boiler

Meat and Fruit Preserver

Simple Revolving Churn

Metallic Carriage Shaft

Patent Safety Tubes for Life Boats

Veneering Machine

Cotton in England

New Calculator

Cast-Iron Rail Road Bridges

Sad Accident

New England Slavery and New England Newspapers

Relationship of Science

Copper Ore

Railroad Bridge

Steamboat Fare

Hours of Labor

Transmission of Power

The Western Trade

Circular and Rectilinear Motion

To New Subscribers

Yankees Everywhere

Cotton Thread

Telegraph, Railroads, Ether. & C

Great Fire at Nashua

Artificial Water Power

Race With an Indian

Foreign Miscellany

Enormous Railroad Receipts

Discoveries in Central Africa

Astronomical

Items

What Temperance Can do

Patent Agency

Mechanics' Mutual Protection

Vol. 1 Scientific American

Recipe for Burns

The Archimedean Balloon

Diamond Dust

To Render Visible the Opposite Currents into Which Fluids are Thrown Whilst They Change Their Temperature

Singular Galvanic Experiment

Bathing

This Art of Painting

Landscape Painting on Walls of Rooms

Preparation of Coffee

Freezing Water

Stone Rope

Deaths From Punctures in Dissection

Departments

To Correspondents