Scientific American Magazine Vol 35 Issue 12

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 35, Issue 12

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Features

The Great Textile Invention at the Centennial Exposition--The Lyall Positive Motion Loom

American Contributions to the Development Theory

The Coming Explosion at Hell Gate

Cheap Coal

The Science of Mechanical Movements

Some New Light on the Origin of the Truffle

Is Brother Jonathan so Very Slim?

The Detachable Handle Parasol and Umbrella

Hangings for Sliding and Swinging Gates

A Marine Safe

The Acme Automatic Draft Regulator

The Lidgerwood Rotary Engine at the Exhibition

Hose Attachment for Faucets

Bedell's Sewer Gas Trap

Wood's Improved Piston

The Pearly Aloe

New and Curious Electrical Experiments

Recent American and foreign Patents - September 16, 1876

Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

New Textile Machinery - September 16, 1876

New Chemical and Miscellaneous Inventions - September 16, 1876

New Agricultural Inventions - September 16, 1876

New Household Inventions - September 16, 1876

New Woodworking and House and Carriage Building Inventions - September 16, 1876

The Validity of Patents - September 16, 1876

Communications Received - September 16, 1876

Departments

Correspondence - September 16, 1876

New Books and Publications - September 16, 1876

Business and Personal - September 16, 1876

Notes and Queries - September 16, 1876

Index of Inventions - September 16, 1876