Scientific American Magazine
Volume 14, Issue 6You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
African Cotton
Durable Wooden Water Pipes
Shaving Soap Powder
Leach's Music Stool
Evart's Screw Cutter
Ginning and Spinning Cotton
Glycerine
Cost of Electric Light
Bronson's Bevel and Radial Square
Safety Chemical Matches
Method of Preventing Seasickness
Wearing Apparel
Rapid Sawing
Miller's Boiler Alarm
New Boiler Alarm
English Patents
The Crystal Palace in Ruins—Fair of the American Institute Closed
Fires on Land and Sea—What can be Done to Suppress them?
A Novel Steamer
Marking Ink for Lines
Useful Receipts
Telegraph Conductors
Hardening Iron
Curing Hams
First Employment of Coal as Fuel
Wells' Belt-Shipper
Improved Carriage Shafts
Peculiarities of Color and Temperature of the Ocean
Departments
Notes and Queries - October 16, 1858