Scientific American Magazine Vol 10 Issue 10

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 10, Issue 10

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Features

Marsh's Plan for Ascending the White Mountains by Steam

The Most Important American Discoveries and Inventions

The Great Naval Controversy

The World's Indebtedness to Science

Experiments of Driving and of Drawing Air Through Tubes

The Farmers' Club

What Invention Has Done for the Blind

Progress of American Inventions Abroad

Miscellaneous Summary

Recent Southern Intelligence

Morse's Self-Registering Calipers

India-Rubber Extension Case Before Congress

The Cause of Our Manufacturing Prosperity

Artillery Experiments of the Government

The Engines of the New Frigates

The British Iron-Clad Frigate “Bellerophon”

Recent American Patents

To Our Readers

Patent Claims

Patents Granted: For Seventeen Years!

Rates of Advertising

A Valuable Work for Inventors Patentees and Manufacturers

The Cheapest Mode of Introducing Inventions

Kelly's Cartridge-Tearer

The Scientific American For 1864!

Departments

Correspondence

Notes and Queries