Scientific American Magazine Vol 95 Issue 4

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 95, Issue 4

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Features

The First Foreign Salute of the American Flag

The Production of Precious Stones in 1905

Early Opening of New York Central Electric Service

English Cars in Railroad Wrecks

The Original Selden Gasoline Automobile and Its Bearing on the Patent Litigation

Galveston--A City Built Upon Sand

Lindon W. Bates

The Winning Car of the Grand Prix, and the New Detachable Rim

By The Paris Correspondent of The Scientific American

A One-Hundred-and-Fifty-Ton Electric Crane

H. J. Shepstone

Model Municipal Slaughtering Establishment at Berlin--A Lesson in Sanitary Meat Dressing

William Mayner

A Monster Shark Captured

J. Mayne Baltimore

The Flaming Arc Light

A. Frederick Collins

Proposed System of Guard Rails for the Subway

Business and Personal Wants - July 28, 1906

Departments

The Heavens in August 28, 1906

Correspondence - July 28, 1906

Recently Patented Inventions - July 28, 1906

Notes and Queries - July 28, 1906

Index of Inventions - July 28, 1906

Patents - July 28, 1906