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Scientific American Magazine Vol 7 Issue 43

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 7, Issue 43

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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