Scientific American Magazine
Volume 28, Issue 19You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Double Tenoning Machine, Mammoth Remains
The New Ocean Telegraph Cable
Another Phase of the Vienna Exposition
The Geographical Work of the World in 1872
The Fly Wheel.--Exact Formulas by Which to Proportion It
The Physical Condition of the Planets
The Problem of the Coming Transits
Scientific and Practical Information - May 10, 1873
The Ornamental Use of Metal
Stevens Institute Lectures.--Moonlight and its Source
The Wonders of the Egg.--Second Lecture
Chemical Notes
The Tay Bridge
A Patent Cannon Plow
Decisions of the Courts
Astronomical Notes - May 10, 1873
Recent American and Foreign Patents - May 10, 1873
Answers to Correspondents - May 10, 1873
Best Mode of Introducing New Inventions
Communications Received - May 10, 1873
Departments
Correspondence - May 10, 1873
New Books and Publications - May 10, 1873
Notes and Queries - May 10, 1873
Business and Personal - May 10, 1873
Index of Inventions - May 10, 1873