Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 21

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 21

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Features

Electrical Drummond Light

Discovery of Steam Power

The Effects of the Introduction of Mechanical Improvements

Foreign Correspondence

Departments

Snow

The Bear and the Tea-kettle

The Prairie

A Post Office on Wheels

Monkeys

A Peaceable Regiment

Clever Retort

Hair-breadth Escape

Did His Best

Ingenious Mechanism

A Dangerous Bridge

Mr. Calhoun's Speech

Manifestation of Respect

The Blockade

Brisk Business

A Great Bridge

Late from Mexico

Iron Ore in North Adams

Mount Etna

Lake Superior Copper

Recent Fires

Cold on the Prairies

Essex County Constellation

A Fool and his Money, c

New and Valuable Books

Snow in Maine

Croton Water Proceeds

Incident of the Freshet at Dayton

Demand for Iron in England

Worcester

Military Wings

Fitchburg Railroad

The Swan Fountain

Kennebec Railroad

A Volcano at Work

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

Meteorie Observations

Concord N. H. Railroad

Peterboro (Mass) Railroad

Essex (Mass) Railroad

Battle of Waterloo

Hudson River Railroad

Providence and Worcester Railroad

The Canada Railroad

Burlington (Vt) and Ogdensburg

New Rotary Steam Engine

Improved Carriage Spring

Marble Castings

Stetson's Transplanter

Revolving Railroad Gripper

A Good Night's Business

Iron and Coal

To New Subscribers

Curious Electro-Magnetic Phenomena

The Western Telegraph Company

The Two Railroad Projects Compared

Ranlet's Architect

Wind of a Ball

Railroad to Albany

What does it Mean?

Safety of Railroads

Indians in Mexico

To Correspondents

The Oyster Mail

Electricity vs the Harpers

The Fortunes of an Apprentice

Discovery of Mezzotinto

The Farmer's Water Power

Glass Water Pipes

Gun Tow Applied to Blasting

Construction of Oxy-Hydrogen Blowpipe

Chemical Tests