Scientific American Magazine
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Features
Earthquake in Scotland
Foreign Correspondence
The Weight or Air
Departments
A Dutchman Puzzled
Safety
Too Large Limits
Mutual Consolation
Woodbury's Horse Power
Novel Speculation
Here I Am!
Resemblances
Cold Spring Iron Works
Odd Fellows Moving
The Alleghanians
Late News
Enterprise at Albany
From the Army
Power of Poetry
Paper Making at New Orleans
Thrilling Incident
Albany Ale Improved
A Pair of Valentines
Abolition of Slavery in Delaware
Got Them Mixed
Mine of Calamine
Southern Plants
Strange Discovery
More Gold
Speed of a Whale
A Suspicious Compliment
Dark Night
The Inventors' Institute
Our Journeymen Law makers
An Unfortunate Dutchman
Imported Misery
Progress of Enterprise
New Post Office
Meteorology
The Oldest Inhabitant
A Case of Conscience
Evaporating in Vacuo
Extravagant Vanity
The Grave of a Drunkard
Original Poetry
A Uniform Atmosphere for the Asthmatic and Consumptive
Improved Axletree
Vitiated Appetites
Kingsley's Compensating Spring
Foster's Window Springs
New Rotary Steam Engine
Improvement in Saw Mills
Sleep and Life of Fishes
Improvement in Leyden Jars
Rotary Drying Machine
Mexican Hospitality
A Drunkard on Fire
Glowing picture of a Storm
Father Moussa
The Scientific American
The St. Lawrence
To New Subscribers
Mr. Calhoun and the Presidency
Gold in Santa Fe
Peruvian Sympathy
Benefit of Railroads
Item of Poetic Prose
Specimen of the Orthography of the first printed Bible
Snow Storm in England
Combat between a Horse and a Lion
Poetry and Prose
Fowler & Wells
Wellman's Illustrated Botany
General Patent Agency
To Correspondents
Columbian Magazine
Advertisements
Mechanics among the Ancients
Pure Water
Weights and measures in Schools
Shoeing Horses in Winter
Ship Pumps