Scientific American Magazine Vol 83 Issue 11

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 83, Issue 11

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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

Charles F. Holder

Paris Exposition--Large Engine

Laying a 24-Inch Gas Main across the Harlem River

G. H. P. M'vey

The Climate of Our New Possessions

Gustave Michaud

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