Scientific American Magazine Vol 13 Issue 33

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 13, Issue 33

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Features

Gas-Light in American Cars

Cooling Rooms

Cleansing Printed Cotton Fabrics—Calicoes

Recent Patented Improvements

Testing the Quality of Steel

Sewing Machines

Improved Saw Mill

Burning Explosive Gases of Mines

New Textile Fabrics

New Patent Office in London

Novel Application of Science

The Steamships of the Collins Line

A Railway in Turkey

Cisterns—Hint to Potters

A Petrifying Stream

Poisonous Beauty

The Colt Patent Extension

Where the Canary Birds come from

American Vines and Wines

Laboratory—No.4

Chiccory Cultivation

Molecular Impressions by Light and Electricity

Supposed Economy in Bread

The Composition of Milk at Various Times of the Day

Antiquity of Brass

Improved Portable Fence

The Coal of Western Virginia

Steam Fire Engines

New Alloy for Sheathing Ships

Mechanics

Departments

Correspondents - April 24, 1858