Scientific American Magazine Vol 12 Issue 22

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 12, Issue 22

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Features

The Origin of Wheat

Tongueing and Grooving Machinery

Effect of Pumpkin Seed on Cattle

Turpentine and Resin

Climates of the United States

Improved Fire Hook

Cambridge Water Works

Cure for Sore Hands Caused by Chemicals

Phosphoresence of Insects

One of the Prizes

Ventilating Railroad Cars

The Science of Satisfying the Fastidious Taste with Tea

Yearly Food of One Man

The Recent Storm

Light for Dark Places

Resuscitation of Locomotive Works

Bleaching Paper Rags with Gas

Spikenard

Gun Cotton in Rifles and Shot Guns

The Inventor of the Stereoscope

Safety Friction Matches

Blacking-Box Holder

Experiments With an Antidote for Snake Bites

Artificial Milk

Pyroligneous ACID from Saw-Dust and Spent Tan Bark

French Railroad Clocks

Description of an Experiment with Bessemer's Process

American Stoves in Europe

Building in Frosty Weather

Copper Coins

Cold Days and Seasons

Phosporus; Its Source and Nature

The invention of Vulcanized India Rubber

The Steamship Adriatic

Weather on the Ocean

Diseases Incident to Occupations

The Cambridge Telescope

Camel Locomotives

The Influence of the Sun's Rays in Consumption

Extracting Gold from Quartz, and Dressing Cotton Warps

Object and Effects of Irrigation

The Human Hand, and Inventions

Yellow River

Power of Sea Breakers

The Cedars of Lebanon

Size of American Lakes

Bleaching and Deodorizing Tallow, Oils, and Fatty ACIDS

Mechanics

Inventors, and Manufacturers

The Sperm Whale

Departments

Correspondents