Scientific American Magazine
Volume 7, Issue 26You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Hill's Embossing Press
The Pennsylvania Central Railroad
Arkansas and Internal Improvements
Naval
Niagara Falls Falling
Discovery in Sculpture
Hudson River Railroad
The Eel
Geology of the Lead Mines—No. 3
Professors
Great Cotton Crop
Great Feat
Cotton from Oat Straw
The Coasting Trade of France
The Telegraph in Piedmont
Death of the Modern Discoverer of Embalming
The Earth's Bulk
American Rifle, and Bullets
Steam Yacht for the Pacha of Egypt
The Flax Movement in Ireland
Static Pressure and the Ladies
Steam Navies
The Wheeling Bridge Case
Prof. Page's Economical Constant Battery
Improved Truss
Woodruff Railroad Wheel
Improved Mode of Hanging Reciprocating Saws
Improved Breast Collar for Horses
Improvements in Grinding Mills
New Plan of Attaching Traces to Hames of Harness
Submarine Explorer
Improved Hoop for Cheese Presses
Another Rat Trap
McCormick's Reaping Machine Claimed as an English Invention
Woodworth and Emmons
Priority of Discovery
Gas for Illumination
Patent Car Platform and Coupling
Morse's Telegraph in Germany
The Leading Chemists of Europe
Oscillation of Water Falls
List of Patent Claims
The Woodworth Patent
An Important Paragraph
Patent Lawn, and Guide to Inventors
Inventors
Insect Builders
Sunk Rock in the Java Sea
Scientific Memoranda
Earthquake in France
Great Speed
On Boilers—No. 16
Departments
To Subscribers
To Correspondents
Literary Notices