Scientific American Magazine Vol 100 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 100, Issue 6

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Features

The “Trust” System as Applied to Scientific Research

Lessons of the "Republic" Disaster

France and the Aeroplane

Engineering

Science

Aeronautics

The Industrial Use of the Lifting Magnet

W. Frank M'clure

The Improvement of the Charles River at Boston, Mass

Edward C. Sherman

A Sensitive Thermometer

S. A. Mitchell

That Aerolite Again

Are Filtering Beds Correctly Constructed?

The Physical Energy of the House-Fly

By the English Correspondent of the Scientific American

Present Conditions in the Panama Canal Zone

BY A LAY CORRESPONDENT

Handy Man's Workshop

How to Wind a Spaced Coil Spring

Charles Lurcott

A Joint for the Work Bench

C. A. Pitkin

Patch for Kitchen Boilers

T. Fagan

Another Method of Making Metal Lamp Shades

Fred G. Warner

How to Mend a Hammock or Fishing Net

A Fire-Plug Wrench

How to Solder Aluminium

William Hooper

Stopcock of Glass Tubing

How to File Round Work

A. V. Searing Jr.

Straightening Buckled Castings

Simple Support for Bicycles

Departments

Correspondence

Recently Patented Inventions

Notes and Queries

Index of Inventions

Patents

New Books, Etc.