Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 21

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 21

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Features

Improved Water Wheel

Science Made Popular

Professor Faraday's Lectures on the Physical Forces

A Great Machine for a Simple Purpose--Turning Bags by Steam

New Fusible Metal--Cadmium

Something New about Gold--A New Metal

The Way Florida was Formed

Improved Connected Steam Train for Manufacturing Choice Brown Sugar from Cane Juice

Cell Life

Chlorine

Great Churches

Improved Corn Sheller and Cleaner

Improved Apparatus for the Combustion of Smoke in Steam Boiler Furnaces

The Best form of Steam Engine for Manufacturing Purposes

Closer Economy in Steam Power Required

A New Science

The Polytechnic Association of the American Institute

Recent American Inventions - November 17, 1860

New Steam Fire-Engine - November 17, 1860

Enlarged Fields for Invention

Patent Claims

American Engineers' Association

A Novel Yacht

Money Received

Rates of Advertising

Useful Hints to Our Readers

American Railroads and Americanisms in London

Strange's Improvement in Spring Dividers

The Electricity of the Torpedo

Important to Inventors

Departments

Notes and Queries - November 17, 1860