Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 31

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 31

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Features

Game Keeping in England

Noble Bankrupts

A Calf Story

Push

Townsend's Horizontal Pipes

Frozen Together

The Oldest One

Aphorism by an Old Bachelor

Tight Squeezing

Hard Cyphering

Temperance Suggestions

Nature's Nobleman

Literature Analized

Keep at Work

Another Tough Story

Annealing Zinc

Locomotive Struck by Lightning

Ocean Steam Navigation

Singular Occurrence

A Pattern Justice

Machinery for Confections

The Temperance Reform

A Smuggler with Four Millions of Money

Iron Bridge Rail

School for Rogues

Startling Occurrence

“Good News from a Far Country.”

The Wonders of Nature and Art

U. S. Mint

Portrait of Gen. Taylor

Ranlet's Architect

Signs of the Times

Factory at Alexandria

The Manufacture of Paper

A Deep Interest in the Earth

Thirteen More New Papers

Lake Superior

Colossal Candelabra

No Spanish Railroads

Powder Mill Explosions

Singing in Primary Schools

The Nomination of Gen. Taylor

A New Idea

An Engineering Difficulty

Wire Bridges

An Extensive Town in Prospect

Chinese Women

French Court Dress

Earthquakes, Lightning, Snow and Rain

A Temperance Holocaust

Life

Wheel Cultivator

Remarks

Spinning

Paine's Marine Locomotive

Austin's Perpetual Motion

Improve Rail Fastenings

Cast-Iron Steel

Improved Bee Hives

Improvement in Mill Saws

Improved Spring

The Fumic Propeller

Cincinnati and Hamilton Railroad, and Improvements in Ohio

Insensibility to Pain

An Excellent Project

Commissioners' Report

Albany Agate and Glass Works

Lake Michigan

The Scientific American

Fasting

Steam Coaches

A Noble Effort

Advantages of Two Legs

The Ordnance Department

Mammoth Wire Rope

To New Subscribers

Value of Coins

Redemption Institute at Hamburgh

History of Architecture

Profitable Speculation

Preserving Flowers

First Volume

Intelligence Extraordinary

Let'em Alone

Recruiting by Telegraph

The St. Louis Reveille

Enterprize in Cincinnati

To Wash Brass or Copper With Sliver

Portable Cottages

To Write in Various Colors With the Same Pen and Ink

The Art of Painting

Curious Arts

Departments

To Correspondents