Scientific American Magazine
Volume 13, Issue 3You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
What Is It?
Science Among the Japanese
Coal Gas
Bank Note Paper
Brooklyn Water Works
Sleppy's Chain-Making Machine
The Electric Telegraph
Telegraph in Brazil
The Teeth and the Beard
Aluminum
Salt
The Aquarium or Aqua-Vivarium
Bronze Powder
Tin Plates
Useful Information About Boilers
How to Obtain the True Meridian, or Twelve O'Clock Mark
Galvanized Iron
Lefferts' Carriage Stove
How to Make Tea Properly
The Money Panic
Improved Corn Husker
The Iron Age
The American Institute Fair
The Gyroscope Paradox
Poison and Adulteration
Ventilation of Cars
Carbon
The Action of the Sea
Mathematics
The British and American Patent Offices
The Great Eastern
Strychnine
Loss of the Central America
Correspondents
New Prospectus
Improved Device for Upsetting Tires
Steam Fire Engines
A New Planet
Bryant's Patent Gage