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Scientific American Magazine Vol 91 Issue 10

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 91, Issue 10

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Features

A Novel Canal Lift at Foxton

By the English Correspondent of the Scientific American

Matthew Sturm, Donald K. Perovich, Mark C. Serreze

The Manhattan Bridge Fiasco

Electric Power for Oil Wells

The Production of Iron Ores in 1903

Perils of the Submarine

Launch of the Armored Cruiser "South Dakota."

A Novel Method of Making Relief Maps

A Strange Railway Accident

Direct Photography in Natural Colors on Paper

The "Minnesota" the Largest Steamship Ever Built in America

Express Engine and Turntable in the Transportation Building

By the St. Louis Correspondent of the Scientific American

Festival Hall and the Colonnade of States—the Architectural Masterpiece of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition

By the St. Louis Correspondent of the Scientific American

Dispelling fog by Electricity--an Experimental Proof

A. Frederick Collins

Quoin for Locking Type Forms

Improved Variable Speed and Reversing Gear

The International Motor-Boat Contest "Napier II."

Business and Personal Wants

Georgia Till Basket and Paducah Factory

Departments

The Heavens in September - September 3, 1904

Correspondence - September 3, 1904

Recently Patented Inventions - September 3, 1904

Notes and Queries - September 3, 1904

New Books, Etc. - September 3, 1904

Index of Inventions - September 3, 1904

Patents - September 3, 1904