Scientific American Magazine Vol 96 Issue 19

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 96, Issue 19

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Features

The Peril of the Derelict

Turbo-Electric Engines for Ships?

The Spring Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

The Limits of Heavy Electric Traction

Deflocculated Graphite and the “Acheson Effect”

Orrin E. Dunlap

The Bleriot Aeroplane

By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American

An Automobile Hearse

The Talking Siren of Dr. Marage

Alfred Gradenwitz

A Theater Auditorium Turned Into a Ballroom at a Moment's Notice

The Manufacture of Matches in France

Jacques Boyer

Reconstructing a Great City Railroad Terminal

A New Form of Mushroom Bullet

Quick-Acting Wrench

Portable Saw-Operating Mechanism

Coupling for Large Pipes

An Improved Vehicle Jack

Improved Netting for Airships

Roller Appliance for Rocking Chairs

Portable Coal Bin

Attachment for Sewing Machines

Departments

Correspondence - May 11, 1907

Recently Patented Inventions - May 11, 1907

Notes and Queries - May 11, 1907

New Books, Etc. - May 11, 1907

Index of Inventions - May 11, 1907

Patents - May 11, 1907