Scientific American Magazine
Volume 5, Issue 37You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Woolens and Furs
Straw for Hats
Missouri Pacific Railway
Whom We Trust Our Lives To
Schiele's Anti-Friction Curve
Large Locomotives
Troy and Boston Railway
Chinese Newspaper
Works on Science and Art
A World's Fair in America—The N.Y. Mechanics Institute
Instinct
The Republican Weaver
Spontaneous Heating of Iron
A Snake Fight
The Way to Beg
Singular Trance
Clear as Mud
Letters
Iron Furnaces in Scotland
The French at Rome
Irradiation of Light
Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanics Arts
Blackbirds in Arkansas
Sailing of the Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin
The Mississippi River
An Introduction to the Water Cure
Lake of Pitch
Depths of the European and Open Seas
Red Oxide of Zinc and Franklinite
Philosophy of Mechanics
New Carriage Step for Stages
Wilson's Stone Cutting Machine
New Pumping Apparatus
Silk Manufactory in Massachusetts
New Kind of Cotton Bagging
New Iron Bridge at Washington
Improvement in Pitchforks
Manufactures from the Cocoanut
The Using of Paint
The Paving of Streets
Our Atlantic Steamers
Reform of the Patent Laws
Important Discovery in Turkey
The First American Painter
List of Patent Claims
Workingmen's Association for Protection of the Sabbath
Farmers and Mechanics
To Inventors and Mechanics
History of Propellers and Steam Navigation
The Rothschilds
Bronze
Departments
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