Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 17

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 17

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Features

The Mechanical Theory of Heat

Improved Card Press

Science Made Popular

Professor Faraday's Lectures on the Physical Forces

Giffard's Injector

Agriculture in the United States

American Naval Architecture

Improved Foam Collector

Fairfax's Belt Coupling

Experiments at the Metropolitan Mills

A Decisive Experiment in Favor of Expansion

Night Air

Enthusiastically Complimentary

A Column of Varieties

Improvement in Electro-Magnets

Great Trials of Mowing and Reaping Machines in France

Are Gravity and Electricity the Same Thing?

A Great Field for Chemical Inventions

Facing Forts with Iron Plates

New Books and Periodicals Received - October 20, 1860

The Steam Plow-Fawkes' and Others

Recent American Inventions - October 20, 1860

Patent Claims

The Last Cotton Crop

The Rise and Progress of Inventions

Money Received

Useful Hint to Our Readers

Rates of Advertising

Great Feat of the Blandy Steam Engine

The Novel Feat in Engineering

Improvement in Governors for Steam Engines

Mechanics

New Economical Paint with the Oxichloride of Zinc

Departments

Interesting Correspondence

Notes and Queries - October 20, 1860