Scientific American Magazine Vol 82 Issue 10

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 82, Issue 10

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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

J. Guenaire

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