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Scientific American Magazine Vol 6 Issue 29

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 6, Issue 29

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Features

Iron Ships

Discovery of Ancient Manuscripts at Rome

British Railroad through Canada to the Pacific

Coal in Road Engines

Railway Accidents Prevented

English and American Patents

Mobile and Ohio Railroad

Improved Railroad Hand-Car

Queenston Suspension Bridge

Novel Ice Explosion on Lake Champlain

The Dry Dock at Pensacola

A Patent Claim

A Barn of Glass

Human Life at the East vs. Human Life at the West

Geological Discovery

The Late Hungarian General Bem

Foreign Correspondence

Bad Water, and the Western Fever

Improved Row-Lock for Boats

New York Mechanics' Institute

The Electric Piano

Dick's Anti-Friction Press

Blowing Great Glass Globes

The Electro-Magnetic Locomotive

A New Kind of Fence

Scientific Convention at Cincinnati

Great Cavern Discovered in Vermont

A Chance for Inventors

Machine for Greasing and Tarring Spun Yarn

Telegraph Suit

A Clock for Sixty Cents

Cotton Versus Flax

The Probable Relation between Magnetism and the Circulation of the Atmosphere

Inventions, Patents, Patent Laws, &c., in England

Silver Change and the three Cent Pieces

A Patent Suit

Beware of Eating Red Wafers

Practical Remarks on Illuminating Gas

Fresh Water Frozen Beneath the Sea

List of Patent Claims

Patent Claims

Dispatch in Ship-Building

Five Sundays In February in 1852

Noble and Witty Reply

India Cotton Crop

Longitude of Savannah

Dress

Trial of a New Balloon at Paris

Submarine Boat in France

Departments

To Correspondents