Scientific American Magazine
Volume 13, Issue 38You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Hoadley's Feed-Water Heater for Boilers
Steam Fire Engine
Explosive Waters
Canals Versus Railroads
Right and Wrong Musical Ears
Lakes
Harmless and Sure Cure for Warts
The Recent Steamboat Explosions
A Telegraph to Cuba
Electric Lamp
Dwight Ingersoll's Air-Heating Furnace
Improved Zincographic Press
Improved Cotton Press
Acknowledgment
Railway Bridges and Timbers
Mechanical Foree of Lightning
Doctor Robert Hare
Mechanical Bakery at Baltimore
Warning to Mechanics and Others
Morse Telegraph in France
Artesian Wells in California
Reform of Our Patent Laws
The Infected Ship
Apoplexy
Photography Applied to the Ornamenting of Silk Stuffs
Iron Bridges
Can there be a Great Scarcity of Timber in the United States
The Cause of Sound and Music
The Use of Gold
Effects of Various Illuminating Materials in Vitiating the Air
Stephen's Improved Carpenter's Rule
Hame Tug Fastener
Improved Slide Valve for Steam Engines
Departments
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