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Features
Railroads in the East Indies
Improvement in Machines for Making Paper
Prussic Acid in Cholera
Dandelion Coffee
Custards without Eggs
Coal at the South
Webster's Trial
A Novel Incendiary Detected
Texas Claret
Tearing Down the Telegraph
Correspondence of the Scientific American
Gold Region of California
Hague Street Explosion
Death of John C. Calhoun
Cure of Cancer
The Boy Mathematician
To Preserve Wood
Nimroud
Re-Action and Percussion Water Wheels
Construction of Chimneys
Air Guns vs Rifles—or Wind vs Steam
Re-Vaccination
New French Printing Press
Astronomical Society
Improved Machine for Doubling and Twisting Silk
Re-Action Water Wheels
Improved Parlor Melodion—Figure 1
Celestial Phenomenon
New Method of Propulsion
A New Explosive Powder
Preventing Damp in Walls
Fusible Plug for Boilers
The Streets of New York
Works on Science and Art
Bill for the Reform of the Patent Laws
Natural History of Man
Newcastle Coal at Pottsville
Paving for Streets of Cities
List of Patent Claims
Bran for Manure
Notice
Back Volumes Scientific American
Tanning—Practical Remarks
To Inventors and Mechanics
Refining of Gold
To Imitate Mahogany
History of Propellers and Steam Navigation
Departments
To Correspondents