Scientific American Magazine
Volume 3, Issue 26newYou are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Rearing Children Physiologically
Improved Snow Plow
Friction Matches
[From Appleton's American Cyclopædia.]
Journal of Patent Law
American Shipbuilding for Foreign Governments
The Largest Hotel in the World
Ashcroft's Reply to the Engineres' Association
What Knowledge is Most Worth
Romance of the Steam Engine
Iron Plated Ships
Practical Directions to Engineers
Fusibility of Metals
Talk with the Boys
Reeve's Improved Bolt for Window Blinds and Shutters
Science for Future Use
Improved Hydraulic Lifting Dry-Dock
Safety Clothing
The Past
Good Things in Prospect—Improved Appearance of the "Scientific American"—New Type—Importance of Renewing Subscriptions Early
An Eye Backward
A Steamer Runs across the Atlantic by its Own Inertia
Appleton's Cyclopaedia
Is a Patentee Entitled to a Copy of the Patent Office Reports?
Resignation of Commissioner Thomas
Recent American Inventions
What is Wealth, and Where Does It Come From?
The Rise and Progress of Inventions
Patent Claims - December 22, 1860
Prospectus
Money Received
Index - December 22, 1860
Departments
New Books and Periodicals Received - December 22, 1860
Notes and Queries - December 22, 1860