Scientific American Magazine
Volume 82, Issue 10You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
The Ives' Improved Kromskop
Consular Reform
Hand and Machine Production Compared
Protection of Inventions Exhibited at Paris
California Big Trees Threatened with Destruction
Dissociation of Air at Ordinary Pressure
The Beet Sugar Industry
Horseflesh in America
An Electric Automobile Ambulance
The First Automobile Patrol Wagon
An Anchor to Prevent the Creeping of Rails
A Combined Heating Stove and Furnace
The Alexandre III. Bridge, Paris
Radio-Active Matter in Magnetic Field
Our Latest Protected Cruiser, the "Albany"
Torpedo Practice at Newport, R. I
Fighting Snow on the Third-Rail
Transportation of Buildings by Water
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
Departments
Correspondence - March 10, 1900
A Chemical Growth - March 10, 1900
A Feat in Half-Tone Work - March 10, 1900
Recently Patented Inventions - March 10, 1900
Business and Personal - March 10, 1900
Index of Inventions - March 10, 1900
Notes and Queries - March 10, 1900