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Scientific American Magazine Vol 31 Issue 7

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 31, Issue 7

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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

Joshua Rose.

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