Scientific American Magazine Vol 5 Issue 29

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 5, Issue 29

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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