Scientific American Magazine Vol 13 Issue 10

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 13, Issue 10

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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