Scientific American Magazine
Volume 83, Issue 11You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Curious Facts Regarding Mosquitoes
Proposed Abandonment of Port Royal Naval Station
The Armament of Our New Battleships and Cruisers
The Duke of Abruzzi's Expedition Reaches the Highest Altitude
Malarial Infection on the East Coast of Africa
Another Electric Railway for London
The "Deutschland" Breaks Two Records
The Great Ararat Ascended
Science Notes
Paris Exposition--Models in Hungarian Section, Illustrating Engineering Work on Lower Danube
An Automatic Acetylene-Generator
A Simple Indicator for Locomobile Water-Tanks
Pilot Boat Wrecked by a Whale
The Greatest Business Concern in the World
Some Living Lamps
Paris Exposition--Large Engine
Laying a 24-Inch Gas Main across the Harlem River
The Climate of Our New Possessions
Departments
Correspondence - September 15, 1900
Recently Patented Inventions - September 15, 1900
Notes and Queries - September 15, 1900
Business and Personal - September 15, 1900
Index of Inventions - September 15, 1900
Patents - September 15, 1900