Scientific American Magazine Vol 5 Issue 37

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 5, Issue 37

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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

Thanks Due

Important Notice To Us!

To Correspondents