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Scientific American Magazine Vol 91 Issue 26

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 91, Issue 26

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Features

A Canard and Its Refutation

The Crisis of the Russo-Japanese War

A Great Public Improvement

Tidal Water Power-Means of Obtaining a Constant Head of about Thirty-Eight Feet

W. S. Cleveland

Wireless Burglar Alarm for Safes

By the English Correspondent of the Scientific American

Electrical Apparatus for Felling Trees

Pneumatic Pump

Destructive Head-On Collision

The Aerial Bridge at Duluth

A New Home for the Peary Meteorite

Walter L. Beasley

The Haschke Compound Storage Battery

Fire Protection for Snowsheds on the Central Pacific Railroad

H. I. Bennett

A Tree on Stilts

The Largest Geyser in the World

Oliver Johnson

A River of Fish

A Novel Adaptation of the Archimedean Screw

Business and Personal Wants

Read This Column Carefully --You will tind inquiries for certain classes of articles numbered in consecutive order. If you manufacture these goods write us at once and we will send you the name and address of the party desiring the information. in every case it is necessary to give the number of the inquiry

Departments

Correspondence - December 24, 1904

Index of Inventions - December 24, 1904

Recently Patented Inventions - December 24, 1904

Notes and Queries - December 24, 1904

New Books, Etc. - December 24, 1904

Patents - December 24, 1904