Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 1

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Features

The French Steam Rams

Steam Carriages for Common Roads

Milk and its Preservation

The Cotton-Seed Oil Business

Our Special Correspondence

Rats and Lead Pipes

American Patronage of Inventions for Ships

Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa for the Sick

Florence Nightingale

Coloring of Adulterated Wines

American Jewelry

Industrial Fairs

Advantage of a Taste for Science

Marine Engines

The Great Reservoir! in the New York Central Park

Improved Cow-Milker

The Chinese Sugar Cane in Europe

Important Improvement for Increasing the Power of Steam

Charcoal as a Disinfectant

Improved Road-Scraper

Applications for the Extension of Patents

Tidal Motive Power

Infringement Case

Polytechnio Association of the American Institute

Journal of Patent Law

Gas Burner Lamps

A Column of Varieties

Fry's Improved Mode of Hanging Window-Sashes

Russell's Improvement in Harrows

The Original Steam Fire-Engine

New Filtering Medium

Progress of Science-The Press and Patent Laws

Economy of Steam

Knitting Machinery

New Books and Periodicals Received - July 2, 1860

New Arrangements at The Patent Office

Recent American Inventions - July 2, 1860

Patent Claims

Useful Hints to our Readers

Money Received

Self-Adjusting Street-Sweeping Machine

British Gun-Boats -- Private Builders -- American Oak

Departments

Notes and Queries - July 2, 1860