Scientific American Magazine
Volume 96, Issue 6You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
The Panama Canal Contract
Satisfactory Foundations for Panama Dams and Locks
Why the Big One-Caliber-Gun Battleships are Best
Should the Steel Makers Subsidize our Shipbuilders?
The “Casualty List” of American Industries
Comparative Test of Alcohol, Kerosene and Gasoline as Automobile Fuels
The Current Supplement
Telephone Statistics
The Fastest and Most Powerful American Motor Bicycle
The Accident to the Stanley Steam Racer
Machine for Recording the Vibration of Ships
Morning and Evening Stars for 1907
The Somersaulting Automobile
The Battleship of the Future—I
The Optical Intensification of Paintings
The New Lock and Key Bottle for Holding Poison
Public Weather Towers in Vienna
The Spider's Web as a Negative
A Clock Made of Slate
Departments
Correspondence
Recently Patented Inventions
Notes and Queries
New Books, Etc.
Index Of Inventions
Patents