Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 16

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 16

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Features

Improved Excavator

Scale in Steam Boilers

Journal of Patent Law

Infringement--Patent for Coloring Yarn--Old and New Method of PartI-Coloring

Our Patent Laws -- Their Wonderful Influence

Which was the First Steamer That Crossed the Atlantic?

Making Magnets in Casting

Can Spent Tan Bark Be Dried?

American Naval Architecture

A Wonderful Case in Surgery

Improved Water Wheel

Improved Combination Auger

Cutting Piles Under WaterAn Ingenious Apparatus

The Cyanuret of Potassium Once More

The Sewing Machine--No. III

Utility of Lightning Rods

Steam Fire-Engine Trial

A Column of Varieties

Talk with the Boys

Sharpening Saws

Improved Steam Trap

A New Electric Light

Colored Liquids

Improved Grooving Saw

Physical Training in Common Schools

The Truth of Spiritualism Demonstrated

Decomposition of SteamAn Obstinate Critic

A Wonderful Billiard Player--Mons. Berger, the French Champion in America

Our Special Correspondence

The United States Agricultural Society's Fair

A Censor at the Patent Office

A Great Piece of Wrought Iron

Recent American Inventions

Patent Claims

Issued from the United States Patent Office for the Week Ending October 2, 1860

Money Received

New Books and Periodicals Received - October 13, 1860

Important to Inventors

Daykin's Improved Water Drawer

Mechanics

Inventors, Machinists, Millwrights, and Manufacturers

The Prince of Wales at the Patent Office

Tungsten Steel

Departments

Notes and Queries - October 13, 1860