Scientific American Magazine Vol 89 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 89, Issue 1

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Features

Universities in the United States and Great Britain

The Growth of our Foreign Commerce

A Ship Canal through Scotland

Destroying the Water Hyacinth by a New Chemical Process

The Alderman and the Engineer

The New Army Rifle

The Union Engineering Building

The Current Supplement

Marconi in Rome

Alexander Melville Clark

BORELLY'S COMET

An Electric Tramway Operated upon the Lorain Contact Box System

The Telechirograph--A New Facsimile Telegraph

How Large Steamers are Divided and Taken through the Canadian Canal

Production of Fluorine in Moissan's Electrolytic Apparatus

By The Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American

Automatic Machinery for Handling Coal

Day Allen Willey

A Quaint Diving Apparatus of the Eighteenth Century

C. Field

How to Make a Paper Cane

American Cars to Compete in the Gordon-Bennett Cup Race

The Great Goose Creek Dam for the Denver Water Supply

Pullman Cars in a Railroad Wreck

Patent Department - July 4, 1903

A Simple Chimney Flue Cleaner

Vaporizer for Internal Combustion Engines

Oddities in Inventions

Engine for Motor Bicycles

Business and Personal Wants

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Departments

Correspondence - July 4, 1903

Recently Patented Inventions - July 4, 1903

Notes and Queries - July 4, 1903

Index of Inventions - July 4, 1903