Scientific American Magazine Vol 96 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 96, Issue 6

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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

Daniel M. Luehrs

Morning and Evening Stars for 1907

Frederic R. Honey

The Somersaulting Automobile

The Battleship of the Future—I

Forrest E. Cardullo

The Optical Intensification of Paintings

R. W. Wood

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