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Volume 13, Issue 33You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
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
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