Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 19

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 19

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Features

Magneto-Electric Apparatus

Science Made Popular

Professor Faraday's Lectures on the Physical Forces. Lecture III.--Cohesion--Chemical Affinity

Co-Operation of Workmen

Actual Yield of Crops Per Acre

American Cooking Stoves Abroad

Stewart's Improved Apparatus for Closing Doors

Rubber Belting Getting Smooth

A Subtle Question in Philosophy

More Letters from Inventors

An Experiment with Glass Mil Pans

Raising Sunken Ships

The Crank Motion Again

Preserving Iron with Zinc

A Wise Suggestion

A Column of Varieties

Recent American Inventions

Improved Sand-Papering Machine

Improved Cotton Cleaner

Morocco Leather Dressing

Agricultural Improvements

Lighting Manufactories by Water Power

Discoveries and Inventions Abroad

The Polytechnic Association of the American Institute

Trouble at the Patent Office--Revising Board Appointed

Another Varnish for Patterns

Patent Claims

Issued From The United States Patent Office For The Week Ending October 23, 1860.

Useful Hints to Our Readers

Back Numbers and Volumes of the Scientific

Money Received

The Rise and Progress of Inventions

Combinations of Manures

Boughton's Improved Hub Band

Practical Directions for Marine Engineers

Harris' Improved Heel Guard for Overshoes and Boots

Departments

Notes and Queries - November 3, 1860