Scientific American Magazine
Volume 14, Issue 29You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Elastic Axle Boxes of Locomotives
Insecurity of Heating Apparatus
American Manufactures
Substitute for Red Lead--Ocher
Habits of Bewildered Persons
A Foreign Safe
Anti-Bad Luck Society
The Value of a Bit of Knowledge
Noises in the Sick Room
New Projectile
New Rope Machine
Tribute of Respect to the New Postmaster-General
Verifying Coal Weight by Cubic Measure
Vegetable Parchment
Removal
Engineering Precedents--Gun-Boat Propellers
Bagasse Fuel
The Coal Oil Controversy
Growth of London
Variable Brightness of the Stars
Mechanics
New Automatic Gate
American Horse Shoe Machine
Improved Compensating Pendulum
New Telegraph Cable
Departments
Notes and Queries - March 26, 1859