Scientific American Magazine Vol 95 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 95, Issue 6

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Features

Fuel and Water Consumption on the Lusitania

Pushing a Good Principle too Far

Canals as Rate Regulators

What the Glidden Tour Proved

The Color of Water

Poisonous Eggs

A New Sensitive Micro-Electroscope

A. Frederick Collins

Electric Heating Fabrics

Alfred Gradenwitz

Novel Commercial Vehicles in the Recent French Test

How Eclipses Occur

Frederic R. Honey

The Magic Sphere

The Museum of Patent Office Models

Edward W. Byrn

The Modern Taxidermist and His Art

B. S. Bowdish

Business and Personal Wants

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Departments

Recently Patented Inventions

Index of Inventions

Patents