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Features
The Gartsherrie Iron Industry
Can you Swim?
The Exploration of the Libyan Desert
A New Theory of the Formation of Diamonds
Professor Huxley and Harvard
Disastrous Floods
Fracture By Long-Continued Jarring
English Food Adulteration
Tides in the Gulf of Mexico
Improved Crow and Tamping Bar
Improved Vertical Boiler
A Water Belt for Transmitting Motion
A New Sectional Balloon
Railways in New York City
Practical Mechanism. Number VI - August 15, 1874
Holden's Improved Loose Pulley
Improved Metal Cutting and Punching Machine
Davis' Improved HUB
The Chilian Exposition
Importance of Advertising
Decisions of the Courts - August 15, 1874
Recent American and Foreign Patents - August 15, 1874
Answers to Correspondents - August 15, 1874
Canadian Patents - August 15, 1874
Communications Received - August 15, 1874
Departments
Correspondence - August 15, 1874
Business and Personal - August 15, 1874
Index of Inventions - August 15, 1874