Scientific American Magazine Vol 96 Issue 9

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 96, Issue 9

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Features

Risks of Steel-Concrete Construction

The Peril of the Electric Locomotive on Steam Roads

The “Mikasa” was Sunk by Spontaneous Magazine Explosion

Should Surface Soil be Stripped from Reservoirs?

Pearls from the Sulu Sea

Light and Blood

A Useful Combination Tool

A. Frederick Collins

The Autogenous Soldering of Metals

M. U. Schoop

The Magnitude of the Gas Industry

The Motor Boat Show at Madison Square Garden

A. E. Potter

Wreck of an Electric Train on the New York Central

The Krieger Searchlight Automobile

Electrically-Driven Target Trains in the German Army

Alfred Gradenwitz

A New Fish for America

Charles Frederick Holder

An Algerian Natural Bridge

Departments

The Heavens in March

Correspondence - March 2, 1907

Recently Patented Inventions - March 2, 1907

Notes and Queries - March 2, 1907

Index of Inventions - March 2, 1907

Patents - March 2, 1907