Scientific American Magazine
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Features
Saw Teeth
Progress of the Age
Sorghum Molasses
Willmott's “Little Giant” Boot Crimping Machine
Trinidad
Pyroligneous Acid or Wood Vinegar
Charcoal
Statistics of Consumption
Boring and Mortising Machine
Progress of the Telegraph
Printing Press
Attachment to Violins
Chilled Iron
Folding Iron Bedstead
Cadmium
The Iron Trade
Expanding Tires on Wheels
Is Gaslight Injurious?
Uranus
Lime Kiln
Mammoth Forest
Rock Drill
Process of Making Ice in the East Indies
Rice Grass
The Greatest Steam Invention yet
The Pressure of Water
Lead Piping
New Alloy
Improved Box for Carriage Hubs
Carpet Stretcher
Baker's Sash Supporter
Manufacturing Bullets from Lead Wire
Incrustations in Boilers
Inventors's Congress
Human Strength
Manufacture of Starch
Geography and Geology
Winter Evenings
Another Important Decision by the new Commissioner of Patents
A Steamboat Newspaper
The Indian Mutiny
Heat and Cold
The Aquarium
The Acacias
Dishonesty
Fire Protector for Buildings
Difference between a Watch and a Clock
Mechanics
Observation
Spectacles
The Ague
Departments
Correspondents - November 14, 1857