Scientific American Magazine Vol 5 Issue 31

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 5, Issue 31

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Features

Locomotive and Car Hoister

English Horses

Sugar Crop of Texas

Low Headed Fruit Trees

Mobile and Ohio Railroad

Stammering

Ocean Steam Navigation to Europe

Silver Mines of Mexico

Sir John Franklin

Agricultural Address

The Virginia Gold Mines

Correspondence of the Scientific American

The Telegraph Bill

Singular Petrification

Invention of Pegged Shoes

New Orleans Mint Closed

Leather

Extraordinary Discovery

Lewiston and Queenston Suspension Bridge

Mineral Riches of Southern Illinois

Important to Inventors

The Value of the Mechanic Arts

Killed by the Crater of Vesuvius

The Stephensons

A Work of Art

Death by Spontaneous Combustion

Improved Machinery for Making Cotton Batting and for Sizing and Drying it

Improved Grain Dryer

New Kind of Coal

Sheet Iron Pipes

Horse Shoes Fastened without Nails

New Cotton Ginning Machine Wanted

Improvements in Door Knobs

Wilcox's Amphibion Propeller

Percussion Cap Machine

Changes in Society—Progress of Travelling

English and American Patent Laws

House Cleaning

The Tyrian Purple

The Woodworth Patent

Great Patent Case

List of Patent Claims

Back Volumes Scientific American

Notice

To Inventors and Mechanics

A Disaster Averted by Discipline

History of Propellers and Steam Navigation

Curious Fact

An American Mineralogist in Turkey

A Cave Found

Tanning—Practical Remarks

Departments

To Correspondents