Scientific American Magazine Vol 22 Issue 3

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 22, Issue 3

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Features

Waste Not--How Small Things are Utilized

Machine for Branching Artificial Flowers

Repaired Boilers

To Wash Leather Gloves

Reimann

Self-Moving Anchor for Steam Cultivation

Laying Cast Iron Pipes Under Water

Milk--From the Depot to the Consumer

WRITTEN FOR THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN BY A MILKMAN.

On Chromium

Charles A. Joy

The Progress of the Physical Sciences in the Year 1869

Specialistic Journalism

Silvering Mirrors

Pumping Down Buildings

Correlation of Vital and Physical Forces

ABSTRACT OF A LECTURE DELIVERED BY PROF. G. F. BARKER, BEFORE THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, DEC. 31, 1869.

G. F. Barker

American Aeronautics--A Flying Ship to be Built

United States Circuit Court--Southern District before Judge Blatchford

RIVAL SEWING MACHINES—INFRINGMENT—PRACTICE.

Recent American and Foreign Patents- January 15, 1870

Under this heading we shall publish weekly notes of some of the more prominent home and foreign patents.

Answers to Correspondents- January 15, 1870

Applications for Extension of Patents- January 15, 1870

Official List of Patents- January 15, 1870

Issued by the United States Patent Office. For the week ending Jan. 4, 1870. Reported Officially for the Scientific American.

Departments

Correspondence- January 15, 1870

Business and Personal- January 15, 1870

New Books and Publications- January 15, 1870