Scientific American Magazine
Volume 94, Issue 23You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Some Facts about Portland Cement
Strength of the Japanese Navy
Denaturized Alcohol
The San Francisco Earthquake and the Senate Canal Committee
Ehrlich's Remarkable Studies of Cancer in Mice
Resistance of the Human Body to Automobile Accidents
Concrete: Its Rise and Its Applications
Why Do Stars Seem Rayed?
Fluid Lenses
The Reconstructed Christie Racer and its Record at the Automobile Carnival
Union Pacific Motor Car No. 7
The Earthquake and the Tracks of a Trolley Line
Fireproofing at San Francisco
Mechanical Compression of the Ground in the Construction of Foundations
Power Transmission Line of the Long Island Railroad
The Snag Boats of the South
Patent Department
A Novel Reflecting Lamp Globe
Triple Gage, Butt Gage, and Tool Holder
Business and Personal Wants
Departments
Correspondence
Recently Patented Inventions
Notes and Queries
New Books, Etc.
Index of Inventions
Patents