Scientific American Magazine Vol 97 Issue 16

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 97, Issue 16

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Features

Prospects of Relief of Brooklyn Bridge Crush

Old French Machinery at Panama Does Good Work

The Four-Day Boat

Battery Tunnel Ready in Two Months

Some Mechanical Adaptations in Animals

R. Lydekker

The Water Supply of the United States

The Current Supplement

Some Preliminary Experiments in Flying

L. J. Lesh

Illuminating Niagara with Its Own Power

Orrin E. Dunlap

Enormous Power Consumed in Our Industries

Food Value of Dried Fruits

Francis Henry Laking

How the Scientific American Trophy Was Made

By Motor Car to the South Pole

J. S. Dunnet

Santos Dumont's New Hydroplane

Plant Culture by Electricity--An Interesting Experiment

Harold J. Shepstone

Departments

Correspondence

Notes and Queries

Recently Patented Inventions

New Books, Etc.

Index of Inventions

Patents