Scientific American Magazine Vol 10 Issue 32

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 10, Issue 32

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Features

The Largest Clock

True Education

Vermont Gold

Morse's Double-Acting Sash and Molding Mill

To Collect the Perfume of Flowers

Carriage Painting and Varnishing Again

Extinguishing Fires

An Inventive Editor

Southern Railroads

The Art of Dyeing--No. 17

Railroad Brakes

Nova Scotia Coal

California Academy of Sciences

Greatest Depths of Mines

Daguerreotypes Without a Camera

The Proposed Reform of the Patent Laws

The Boston Steam Fire Engine

Professor Agassiz

The California Condor

A Mill Stone Bursting

Rose's Straw Cutter

Seed Sower

New Cabin Chair

Winding up Lines, Twist, or Cord

Card Exhibitor and Distributor

Coal Burning Locomotives

Stem Carriages for Common Roads

The Effects of Wind and Water on Climates

Shawk's Steam Fire Engine

What Is a Tun Weight of Coal?

Securing Corks in Bottles

Discovery in Painting With Light

List of Patent Claims

Important Items

The Coal Produce of England

Cure for Ringbone

Mechanics

Inventors, and Manufacturers

History of Reaping Machines--No. 28

Departments

To Correspondents