Scientific American Magazine Vol 9 Issue 22

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 9, Issue 22

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Features

Stopping the Echoing of Halls

To Make the Oxyd of Gold

Cement for Belting

Characteristics

Varnish for Iron Works

Renton's Furnace for Making Wrought Iron from the Ore

Steamboat Inspection

Agassiz on the Races of Man

Imponderable Agents.—No.9

Lubricating Oils

Railway Traffic in England for 1853

A Baffling Illustration

The Island of Iceland

List of Patent Claims

A Remedy for the Vine Disease

The Precious Metals

Arsenic Eaters

Care of the Eyes

Amorphous Phosphorus

French Rivers Breaking Up

California Postage.—Extortion

Strychnine for Panthers

Bed Clothes

American Coal

Improved Pencil Case

Street Indicators

American Plate Glass

Gas Stove

Improved Truss Bridge

Crystal Palace Awards

Sawing Spoke Stuff

Improved Lamps

Street Pavement

Substitute for Pen and Ink

Sizes of Books

Operating Railroad Pumps

Carey's Pump.—Erratum

Preserving Fruits and Meats

Bank Notes—A New Discovery Wanted

Rules of the Patent Office Relating to Foreign Patents

Our Planet Before and After the Flood—Its Poles Changed

The Ericsson Again

The Great Telegraph Case

Supreme Court of the United States

Recent Foreign Inventions

Long Hair

Rather Alarming

Our Prize Awards

To Detect Cotton in Woolen or Silk Fabrics

Names of Sizes of Printing-Paper

A New Clock

The Air Pump of the San Francisco

The Monument of Galileo at Florence

A Chapter of Suggestions, & C

Mechanics

Manufacturers and Inventors

Satisfactory Evidence of Vitality

Artificial Silicification of Limestones

The Assyrian Empire

The Thoroughly Educated

Measuring by Inspection

New Kinds of Galvanic Batteries

Departments

To Correspondents