Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 34

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 34

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Features

Whitman's Horse-Rake

A Mother School

Apportionment of Time

An Eccentric Character

Humility

A Wren's Nest in a Jacket Pocket

The Schoolmaster Wanted

Sage Remarks

A Lay for the Mass

Canine and Feline Fishers

The Pittsburg Editors

A Tunnel

Appeal Not in Vain

Too Bright

You Catch 'em, We Kill 'em

Mutual Satisfaction

American Phrenological Journal

Deferred Articles

National Courtesy

The Recent Illumination

Cruelty and Cowardice

From Mexico

Natural Compass

A Cow Community

Poverty and Polemius

The Boston Machinists

Further and Further from Mexico

Singular Casualty

The Favorite Name

Tinning Cast Iron

Heat of the Flame of Oxyhydrous Gas

New Invention Reports

Slave Property Falling

Cookess Wanted

Wooden Bread

Say No

Taylor on the Battle Field

A Fool's Heart is in His Pen

Cotton

Wealth of the River Amazon, South America

A Village for Sale

Interesting Coincidence

A Traitor

Captured Cannon

A Strange Animal

More Files

Telegraph Improvements

The Economic Gas Burner

Embossing Picture-Frames

A Curlous Safety Lock

The Fortunes of Inventors

Supremacy of the Human Animal

Light Artillery

French Sash-Fastener

New Spark Arrester

Important Invention

Improved Vertical Water Wheel

New-Fashioned Railroad

Bristle Dressing at Cincinnati

Greatest Water Fall in Europe

Enterprising

To New Subscribers

Origin of Negro Slavery

Newspaper Notices

Ancient Astronomical Knowledge

Eastern Manufactures

True Humanity

The Scientific American

Reformation of Language

The Beauties of Capital Punishment

Iron in Alabama

Mahogany

Zinc Statues

An Ancient Amphitheatre

A Remedy

History of Architecture

Oriental Servility

First Volume

Cuts and Engravings

Gun Cotton for Blasting

The Spiral Float or Fan

The Art of Painting

A Beautiful Flower

An Unexplored Torrent

To Give Wood a Gold, Silver or Copper Lustre

Good Rail Way Regulation

Pillar Roses

Foot Power

New Application of Ether

The New York Scientific American

Departments

To Correspondents