Scientific American Magazine Vol 76 Issue 20

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 76, Issue 20

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Features

British Interest in the Nicaragua Canal

The United States and the Paris Exposition

The Merits of the Water Tube Boiler

The American Locomotive Export Trade

Shade Trees for the Streets of New York

The Mississippi Floods

The Longest Bridges

The New Twin Screw Passenger Ships of the North German Lloyd Company

The Postal Congress

Aeronautics at the Tennessee Centennial Exhibition

The Tragedy at the Charity Bazar, Paris

The Return of Mr. De Windt

A Printers' Type Justifying Machine

The Kensington Bicycle

Twelve Wheeled American Locomotive for the Brazil Railway

A Miniature Caloric Engine

A Simple Method for Obtaining a Low Temperature*

C. Edward Sage

Trinity's Bronze Doors

The Water Supply of New York City

A Toy Bird that Flies

Departments

Correspondence - May 15, 1897

Recently Patented Inventions

Business and Personal - May 15, 1897

Notes and Queries - May 15, 1897

Index of Inventions - May 15, 1897

Patents - May 15, 1897