Scientific American Magazine Vol 35 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 35, Issue 6

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Features

Steam Hand Car--Miniature Railroad Train

Workmen and their Instructors

Ancient Grecian Glass

Mechanical Vibration as a Substitute for Anæsthetics

Canned Meats Poisoned with Mercury

The Centennial Exposition

Compressed Air as a Street Car Motor

The Utilization of Petroleum and Natural Gas in Blast Furnaces

Bartlett's Ozone Machine

A New Compound Engine Jack

Practical Mechanism - August 5, 1876

Joshua Rose

Ficht's Improved Lifting Machine

Improved Adding Pencil

Gas Works on the Kitchen Range

Improved Check Rein

Some Well Known British Moths

Chucks, Forms of Iron, and Lubricators

The Industries and Resources of Japan

The Oceanic Circulation Controversy

Recent American and foreign Patents - August 5, 1876

New Woodworking and House and Carriage Building Inventions - August 5, 1876

New Agricultural Inventions - August 5, 1876

New Household Inventions - August 5, 1876

New Chemical and Miscellaneous Inventions - August 5, 1876

Communications Received - August 5, 1876

The Validity of Patents - August 5, 1876

Departments

Correspondence - August 5, 1876

New Books and Publications - August 5, 1876

Business and Personal - August 5, 1876

Notes and Queries - August 5, 1876

Index of Inventions - August 5, 1876