Scientific American Magazine
Volume 7, Issue 43You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
A French Railway Train Struck by Lightning
Improvements in Navigation—The Bender
Railroad Accidents and Management
The Hillotype Again
Medical
Union of Telegraphs
Genius
Roquert Swamp—Ship Timber, &c
Age of Sheep
Fall of a Bridge
A Serpent in a Railway Train
Locomotive Improvements
Emery
Water-Melon Butter
Ventilating of Railroad Cars
A Good Railroad Improvement
Jonval Turbine Water Wheel
New Process of Making Butter
Rider's Cotton Batting for Mattrasses, &C
The Compound Rail
Important Railroad Invention
The Koh-i-noor
An Improved Railroad
Eyes of Millstones
Improvement in Smelting Furnaces
Iron Structures
The Art of Bleaching Cotton
Independence Day
What is Man?
New Light House
Henry Clay
List of Patent Claims
New Inductions in Agriculture
Amalgamation of Telegraph Lines
Substitution of Rosin for Sperm Oil on Machinery
To Prepare Yarns for Cord and Rope
Patent Cases
High Pressure Steam
Back Numbers and Volumes
Patent Laws, and Guide to Inventors
To Clean Woolen and Shawls
Naphtha
Glazing Earthenware
Camphene
Lightning Rods for Houses
Pneumatic Battery for Blasting Rocks
How to Apply Guano
Departments
An Important Paragraph
To Correspondents