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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