Scientific American Magazine
Volume 14, Issue 31You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Breaks in Levees
Peculiar Recording Thermometer
Animal and Vegetable Life
To Waterproof Fabrics
Gun Boats
Weather Prediction
Firing of Locomotives
Improved Blow-Off for Boilers
Sawtell's Spinning Flyer
Lawton & Bliss' Hose Coupling
Science and Poisoning
Aluminum Becoming Cheap
Removal
Infringements
The Healthiness of Swill Milk
The Commissioner of Patents
Christian G. Ehrenberg
History and Mystery of a Teacup
Mail-Clad War Ships
A Proposition for Propulsion
Cummings' Ash-Sifter
Morse Honors
New Horse-Power
The Coal Oil Controversy
Glycerine
Mechanics - April 9, 1859
Artificial Fuel
Discovery of Noah's Ark
Departments
Notes and Queries - April 9, 1859