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Scientific American Magazine Vol 7 Issue 13

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 7, Issue 13

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Features

Berkshire Marble

Missouri Pacific Railroad

Troy and Rutland Railroad

Improved Cotton Coiler and Packer

Accidents on the Hudson River Railroad

Wood for Fuel

Russian Railroads

Report of the Secretary of the Interior

Progress of our Railroads

Suspension Bridges

Submarine Petrifications

Recent Foreign Inventions

Women in Cochin China

How to Get Rid of Cockroaches

Setting Teeth on Pivots

How the Bushmen Obtain Ostriches

Chemical Catalysis

New Fencing Material

On the Progress of the Wave System of Naval Architecture

Geology of Pennsylvania

Motion

Harvesting Turnips

Improvement in Ships' Furniture

Improved Machinery for Making Thimbles

Machinery for Riving, Jointing, and Shaving Shingles

Steamboat Boiler Draught Improvement

Clothes Line Protector

Machinery for Making Blinds of Windows

Cure for Consumption

Post Office Matters

Fancy Job Printing

Extension of a Patent Beyond Fourteen Years

Extension of the Woodworth Patent

The Fire Annihilator

Kossuth

Science of Man—Eating Human Flesh

List of Patent Claims

An Important Paragraph

Back Numbers and Volumes

A Bear Captured by Chloroform

To Mechanics Manufacturers and Inventors

Curious Circumstance

On Boilers.--No. 4

On the Choice of Spectacles

Departments

To Correspondents