Scientific American Magazine Vol 11 Issue 19

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 11, Issue 19

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Features

An Indian Shroud of Gold

New Beacon Light

To Make Lard and Tallow Candles

Patent Safety and Alarm Clock

To Prevent the Alteration of Bank Notes

Belgian Broadcloth Works

Early Manufactures in Rhode Island

Decimal Currency in England

List of Patent Claims

To Builders of Suspension Bridges

The Climate of New England Unchanged

Recent Foreign Inventions

Sweet Almond, Fig, and Olive

Creosote for Warts

Horse Flesh as Food

Wine Manufacture in Georgia

The Cornish and Condensing Engine

Restoring Rancid Butter--Butter Towers

Paraffine Oil, Naphtha, and Paraffine, From Coal

Economy of Fuel

Wealth of Atlantic Cities

Improvement in Spring Heel Horse Shoes

Accumulating Power Press

Robert Fulton

Glycerine in Lung Diseases

Tin, and Its Uses

Report on Explosion of the Steam Fire Engine

The Artizan Journal

Remonstrances Against Extending the Woodworth Patent

Foreign Patents

Safety in Traveling

Freezing of Gas Meters

Block Tin for Soldering Silver

To Prevent Horses Falling

The Gold Produce of Australia

California.--Her Works and Ways

Patents Issued in 1854

Keep the Mouth Shut During Cold Weather

A New Theory of Light and Heat

Important Items

Effects of Heat Upon Meat

Cure for Cutaneous Affections

Mechanics

Inventors, and Manufacturers

To Clean Kid Gloves

Useful Receipt

Gold Bearing Rocks

Incense, or Odorous Fumigating Powder

Ebony Wood

To Wash Silk

Cure for Hydrophobia

How Life is Sustained During Intense Cold

Hunters' Lantern

Departments

To Correspondents