Scientific American Magazine Vol 11 Issue 21

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 11, Issue 21

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Features

Dangerous Eating

Railroads of the United States

Coal Mining in Illinois

Report of the New England Inventors and Mechanics Industrial Exhibition

Philosophical Inquiry

Theory of Odors

Zinc, and Its Uses

List of Patent Claims

Regenerative Steam Engine

Floating Mahogany Logs

Photographic and Stereoscopic Angles--The True Theory

The Fate of Mummies

Recent American Patents

Improvement in Hoisting Blocks

Marble and Marble Sawing Invention

Life Boats

Registering Thermometer

Death of an Inventor

Salt to Remove Ice

Important to Inventors and Model Makers

Water Wheel Railroad

Remonstrances to the Woodworth Patent Extension

History of Gas Lighting--Who Was Its Inventor

Heat and Cold Phenomena--The Cause

Life Benevolent Association

The Woodworth Patent Extension--Appeal to Governors and State Legislatures

Spiking Logs--Floating Some and Sinking Others

Safety of Railway Travelling in England, Car Axies, &C

Recent Foreign Inventions

Fish Breeding Not a New Art

Thanks to Dr. Kane

Important Items

Improved Tidal Water Wheel

A Great Iron Steamsphip

To Manufacture Acetates or Lead

Stormy Sundays

Mechanics

Old Babylon

Round and Long Heads

Departments

Our Foreign Correspondence

To Correspondents