Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 24

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 24

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Features

The "Excelsior" Cracker Machine

Agricultural Capacities and Climate of Western Texas

Ventilation of Mines--The Steam Jet

Interesting Correspondence

Hints to Improvers of Cotton Gins

A Cuban Invention--Improved Calipers

Grist Mills and Milling

A Steam and Air Engine--Electrical Phenomenon

Pulling Pine Stumps

Philosophy in an Eggshell

New York Telegraphic Operations

Our Modern Household Conveniences--Mineral Poisons

Applications for the Extension of Patents

Improved Andiron

An Inventor's Experience in Procuring an English Patent

Blake's Improved Belt-fastener

Blake's Patent Auger

Michigan Salt

Agricultural Science and Art

New Plan for Tide-Mill Water-Works

American Naval Architecture

The Motion of a Cannon Ball

A Column of Varieties

Polytechnic Association of the American Institute

How to Make Improvements

Orton's Improved Horse-Power

An Ingenious Dental Invention--An Artificial Palate

The "Sterling" Gas Regulator

Light without Heat

A Word to our Friends

Objects of Interest in the Central Park

Liberal Prizes Offered for Lamp Improvements

Weekly Summary of Inventions - June 9, 1860

Axes Without Eyes

Patent Claims - June 9, 1860

Issued from the United States Patent Office

Money Received

Vol. I. of the New Series

Important to Inventors

Useful Hints to Our Readers

Improved Double-Jointed Cutter-Bar for Harvesters

Polishing Substances--Tripoli

Departments

Notes and Queries - June 9, 1860