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Features
Improved Seed Planter
The Hudson River Railroad
Good Writing Ink
Red Ink
Green Ink
Japan Writing Ink
Russian Ink Powder
Yellow Ink
Mammoth Steamer on the Missisippi
Correspondence of the Scientific American
Cotton Factories
New England Industry
Off with the Beards
Ship's Blacksmith
The City of Glasgow
Cholera
Works on Science and Art
A Telegraph to California
Woman
Color of the Ocean
Gas in Wheeling
Malaria
Patent Case
Steam between Virginia and Europe
Effects of Proportion
Percussion and Re-Action Water Wheels
Sugar and its Uses
Plank Roads in Alabama
Lumber Trade in Maine
Lifting Heavy Persons
Fulton
Fusible Plug for Boilers
Charcoal Melted
Experiments with Water Wheels
Preparation for Coating Ships
Morse's Air Distributor
New Process of Smelting Iron Ore
Paine's Hydro-Electric Light
Tunnelling through the Alps
American Inventions in England
Improvement the Manufacture of Sugar
Improved Bench Hook for Carpenters and Workers in Wood
Morteotype
Shingle Machine
Curious Discovery
The London Patent Journal and Inventors Magazine
Planing Machines—Important Decision of the Supreme Court of the U. S.
Scientific Knowledge
Foreign Forgeries about American In-Inventions
List of Patent Claims
Reform of the Patent Laws
Texas Crops
Back Volumes Scientific American
Notice
The Employment of Chloroform
Gravity Vs. Folly
Case-Hardening
Spheroidal State of Water
To Make Edge-Tools from Cast Steel and Iron
History of Propellers and Steam Navigation
To Inventors and Mechanics
Expeditious Mode of Reducing Iron Ore into Malleable Iron
Departments
To Correspondents