Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 37

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 37

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Features

“Pop Corn” for a Queen

Ready Made Sermons

Be Kind to Each Other

The Force of Truth

Abstract Science in War

A Hard Head

Log Rolling

The Heart

Female Curiosity

Blue Tea

Glass Milk Pans

Marine Losses

Peat Fuel

Latest from Europe

Guano

State Bank at Elizabeth, N. J.

Fifty Miles of Canal Boats

Using Up Materials

Imperfect Ventilation

Expected Return of the Comet of 1556

Cause of Insanity

Telegraph West

Milwaukie River

A Cotton Gin for Russia

Great Steamboat Race

Value of Knowledge

The Great Britain

The Weather and the Crops

Iron Seats and Settees

Temperance in England

Interesting Discoveries in Asia

Capture of Slavers

Where Shall the Hero Rest

Preservation of Books

Work for Immigrants

Electric Discovery

Spontaneous Combustion

Try It by All Means

Gasometer

Vitriolic River

Sir Isaac Newton

Intoxication from Food

Remarks

Drunkenness

Great Results from Small Beginnings

Song of Summer

Wealth of New York

Productiveness and Nurture of the Silk Worm

The Combination of the Telescope with the Daguerreotype

New Locomotive Arrangement

Palmers Patent Premium Leg

Patent Hydro-Pneumatic Pump

What Next

Smoke Consumer

Improved Corn Sheller

A New Gas

Reversing Water Wheel

Magnetic Telegraph in Turkey

Novel Boiler Feeder

Oblique Paddle-Wheel

Breadstuffs

New Factories

European Mail Arrangement

Experiment at Pottsville With Gun Cotton

The First American Ocean Mail Steamer

To New Subscribers

Profile Drawing Line

Mechanics Institutes

From Rochester Direct to England

The Scientific American

The Famine at Madeira

An Immense Sheepfold

Railroad Transportation

Tremendous Engine

Mechanical Movements

Increased Consumption of Coal

A Feat in Telegraphing

The East vs. the West

The Education of Idiots

A Strange Check

Swedish Children

The Cold Water Cure

Smith's Magnetic Machines

The Columbian Magazine

First Volume

Ranlett's Architect

Teeth-Their Structure, Diseases, &C.

Superb Hats

Imitation of Silver

To Make the Best Copal Varnish

To Emboss Letters or Figures on Marble

Warner's Long Range

Extraordinary Speed

Type Metal

The Art of Painting

To Make a Delicate Picture Varnish

To Make Phosphuretted Hydrogen Gas, Which Burns Under Water

The New York Scientific American

Milk Paint

Departments

To Correspondents