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Scientific American Magazine Vol 6 Issue 23

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 6, Issue 23

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Features

Utica and Susquehanna Railroad

Yankee Clock Business

Georgia Railroad

Artesian Well

Remedy for Burns

Charleston and Memphis Railroad

To Make Good Mortar

Liabilities of Railroad Companies

To Preserve Books from Insects

Spike Making Machinery

Mustard

Silvered Glassware

Cannelton Cotton Mill

Prussic Acid, Hydrocyanic Acid

The Atlantic is Safe

Errata—Steam Engine

Georgia

Railway Car Wheels

Foreign Correspondence

Height of Men

Write Plain

Hydrogen—Benzole

The Volcano at Salt Lake

Sub-Marine Telegraph Under the Atlantic

American Vinegar in England

Evaporation and Condensation in Engines

Sterine Candles

Good for the Logwood Business

Death of a Distinguished Astronomer

The Telegraph in Mexico

Attempt to Poison on Shipboard

On the Cicada Septemdecim

Steaming for Hydrophobia

Steamboat Coal

Porter's Self-loading Gun

New Cloth Folding Machine

The Patent Office Building

Improvement in Tinsmiths' Wiring Machines

New Way of Securing Pitchfork Tines

Balance Slide Valves

Great Cave Discovered in Indiana

Mechanical Hobbies

The Coal Fields of the World

Improvement in Tanning and the Treatment of Hides

Iron of the United States

List of Patent Claims

Mr. Burke and the Reform of the Patent Laws

Patent Case--Planing Machine

Russian Candles

Patent Claims

Spectacle Lenses

Butter

Mechanics

Inventors and Manufacturers

Hair Dyes

Potato Rot