Scientific American Magazine
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Features
Distillation of Gold
For a High-Level Lock Canal
The Trench Method of Tunnel Construction
Sixty Miles an Hour on the Water
Hydroplane Boats: Latest Type of High-Speed Craft
A Motor Paddle Wheel for Small Boats
The "Motogodille" A Motor Device for Propelling Small Boats
By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American
Speed and Energy Loss of Projectiles in Water
A Triple-Screw Motor Torpedo Boat
Light Power Boats at the Sportsmen's Show
The New "Speedway" Marine Engine
Electric Launch with Recharging Equipment
A Typical Two-Cycle Marine Motor
A Sixteen-Cylinder Motor-Boat Engine of 180 Horse-Power
A Serviceable Twin-Screw Motor Boat
Improvements in Spark Coil Construction
Vibrationless Electric Light Sets for Yachts
Artificial Sea Baths
Count Von Zeppelin's Dirigible Airship
How Snakes Feed
A Novel Tent
Business and Personal Wants - March 3, 1906
Departments
The Heavens in March
Correspondence - March 3, 1906
Recently Patented Inventions - March 3, 1906
Notes and Queries - March 3, 1906
Index of Inventions - March 3, 1906
Patents - March 3, 1906