Scientific American Magazine
Volume 35, Issue 8You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
The Hydraulic Annexe at the Centennial Exposition
Berthelot's New Electro-Chemical Discoveries
Ocular Color Spectra and Their Causation
Is the Universe Composed Entirely of Hydrogen!
A New Theory of Hay Fever
Shall We Change Our Weights and Measures?
Improved Mortising Machine
Improved Split Wheel
New Gatling Gun
A New Soldering Machine
Improvements in Fire Engines
Potato Pest Poison.
Practical Mechanism - August 19, 1876
Improved Woodworking Machinery - August 19, 1876
Leland's Pipe Coupler
Meteorites - August 19, 1876
Two Beautiful Palms
Recent American and foreign Petents - August 19, 1876
New Household Inventions - August 19, 1876
Exhibits of Foreign Technical Schools at the Centennial
New Mechanical and Engineering Inventions - August 19, 1876
New Chemical and Miscellaneous Inventions - August 19, 1876
New Agricultural Inventions - August 19, 1876
Communications Received - August 19, 1876
The Validity of Patents - August 19, 1876
Departments
Correspondence - August 19, 1876
Business and Personal - August 19, 1876
Notes and Queries - August 19, 1876
Index of Inventions - August 19, 1876