Scientific American Magazine
Volume 35, Issue 19You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Curious Boats at the Centennial Exposition
Dr. Taylor Vs. Professor Huxley
Some Thoughts on Labor
Iron and Steel Working Improvements
Petroleum Changed Into Electricity and Light
Spiritualists' Facts and Real Facts
New Chemical Test for Alcohol
The Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences
A New Water Engine
Improved Stopcock and Street Washer Box
New Screw-Cutting Lathe
Improved Wood Carpeting and Inlaid Floors
Cutting Speeds for Lathe Work
Combination Chair and Secretary
R. Hoe & Co.'s Improved Inserted Saw Teeth
The Burbot
The Hemiptera or Bugs
Minerals at the Centennial
Centennial Notes
New Agricultural Inventions - November 4, 1876
New Miscellaneous Inventions - November 4, 1876
New Household Inventions - November 4, 1876
New Woodworking and House and Carriage Building Inventions - November 4, 1876
Recent American and Foreign Patents - November 4, 1876
Communications Received - November 4, 1876
The Validity of Patents - November 4, 1876
Departments
Correspondence - November 4, 1876
Notes and Queries - November 4, 1876
Business and Personal - November 4, 1876
Index of Inventions - November 4, 1876