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Scientific American Magazine Vol 7 Issue 30

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 7, Issue 30

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Features

The First Locomotive

Wickersham's Wire Fence

Nevins' New Cracker Machine

Steam Applied to Organs

Inventors' Rights

Fish for Food

To Remove Incrustations in Steam Boilers

To Prevent Teeth from Bleeding

Accidents from Fire-Arms--Safety Locks

Hydraulic Cement Paint

Liquors Used in the United States

Lignum Vit Journal Boxes

Fire Engine Performances

Accidents on Railroads

Transporting Timber

Researches in Terrestrial Physics

Selection of a Carpet

Cultivation of the Olive

Improvement in Anvils and Vises

Improved Seed Planter

Attaching Hubs to Axles

Bending of Iron Pipes

Improved Bush for Mill-Stones

Improvement in Railroad Carriages

Multiplying Gearing

Improved Ox Yoke

Painting Window Shades

Parker's Water Wheel

The Great India Rubber Case

Progress of Invention and Civilization

Subscribers

Ericsson's Engine for Steamships

Comphene--Its Dangers

The American Institute and Riddle's Fair

Critic

Stages and Railroads--Steam Coaches

Irish Peat

Tenacity of Life in Insects

Railroad Accidents

List of Patnet Claims

Literary Papers

An Important Paragraph

Patent Claims

To Correspondents

Elephants' Bones

Day's Improvement in Street Sewers

New Kind of Tobacco

Rifled Muskets

Agricultural Science

Coffins of Baked Clay of the Chaldeans