Scientific American Magazine
Volume 5, Issue 22You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
A Long Fast
Dry Dock Sunk
Milwaukie Railroad
Covington and Lexington Railroad
Insects
Warm Reception
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
The Artic Regions
Palmer's Patent Leg
Railroad to Montreal
The Charleston and Memphis Railroad
Improved Excavating Machinery
Economy of Fodder for Animals
The Late Explosion
Correspondence of the Scientific American
Works on Science and Art
Curious Fact
A Smart Old Lady
Great Rise in the Mississippi
Doctors and Drugs
Flying Kites in Canton
Mass Convention
Peppermint
Tribute to Colt, the American Inventor
Segar Machine in Cuba
Singular Occurrence
Wine-Vinegar
New Ideas on the Sugar Manufacture
New Language
Waste of Ingenuity
Cure of Stammering—New Discovery
Improvement in Bedstead Fastenings
Sash and Blind Machine
Scientific Memoranda
Dr. Gesner's Patent Kerosene Gas Light
Clothes without Seams
Pneumatic Pile Driving
Civilization, Inventors, Invention and the Arts
Building in New York
Explosion of Steam Boilers
Culture of Cotton in Africa
Singular Explosion
Woodworth's Patent—Great Excitement
List of Patent Claims
To Inventors and Mechanics
On Tanning Leather—Preparation of Hides
History of Propellers and Steam Navigation
Astronomy
Departments
Erratum
To Correspondents