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Scientific American Magazine Vol 7 Issue 26

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 7, Issue 26

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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