Scientific American Magazine Vol 85 Issue 12

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 85, Issue 12

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Features

Rapid Development of Wireless Telegraphy

A Great Salvage Feat

Proposed Remodeling of the Croton Dam

Canaigre Growing in the United States

"God's Will be Done—Not Ours"

The New French Liner "La Savoie"

Germany's Commercial Depression-Its Causes and Effects

Science Notes

A New Driving Axle for Automobiles

Self-Propelling Automatic Grab Bucket

House Boat "Loudoun"

An Adjustable Electric Book Lamp

The Croton Dam for the Water Supply of New York City

Improved Hydrographic Instruments

The Manufacture of Caramels

A Curious Means of Defense

Charles Frederick Holder

Increasing Use of Oil on Highways

Business and Personal Wants

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To Inventors

Departments

Correspondence - September 21, 1901

Recently Patented Inventions - September 21, 1901

Notes and Queries - September 21, 1901

Index of Inventions - September 21, 1901

Patents - September 21, 1901