Scientific American Magazine
Volume 13, Issue 2You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
New Method of Plating
Ice Water
Stout's Corn Mill
Education in England
Color of Houses
Use of the Telegraph in India
The Canadian Canals
Correction
A Cheap Barometer for Farmers
Curious Report Down South
Dyeing Wools and Woolens
Artificial Marble
Compressed Air Baths
Extracting Coloring Matter
Tempering Tools
American Ingenuity
The Awards for Reaping Machines
Treatment of Gutta Percha
Witherell's Monkey Wrench
Improved Hominy Machine
Important Facts Concerning the Telegraph Cable--Letter from Professor Morse
Epidemic in the Money Market
Fire-Proof Dresses
How to Make Oil of Vitriol
The New Commissioner of Patents
New Method of Propulsion
American Farmers Should Be Intelligent
Feats of Fire-Arms
Important Inquiry About Iron
Correspondents
The Right of Expatriation
Setting and Sharpening Saws
The Late Commissioner of Patents
Parlor Laboratory
New Prospectus