Scientific American Magazine
Volume 96, Issue 19You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
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”
The Bleriot Aeroplane
By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American
An Automobile Hearse
The Talking Siren of Dr. Marage
A Theater Auditorium Turned Into a Ballroom at a Moment's Notice
The Manufacture of Matches in France
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