Scientific American Magazine Vol 102 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 102, Issue 6

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Features

Lessons of the Paris Flood, The New York Deep Tunnel Water Supply, Our Latest and Final Reciprocating Engine Battleship

Engineering, Electricity, Science

A New Storage Battery Street Car

Another Edison Invention

Artificial Production of the Voice

Jacques Boyer

What Smokeless Powder has Made Possible--I

Robert G. Skerrett

The Rockefeller Institute's Work on Infantile Paralysis

John B. Huber

Clearing Snow from Railway Tracks in Canada

Frank C. Perkins

Bernard Palissy, the Famous French Potter, and his Works

Charles A. Brassler

Regulator for Indirect and Direct-Indirect Steam Heating

B. A. Johns

Thermostatic Alarm for House Heaters

F. F. Allen

Method of Economizing Gas

A. J. Jarman

Adapting a Grate for Small Coal

J. A. Bergstrom

Home-Made Ash Sifter

J. A. Brophy

How to Burn Coal Economically

W. B. Allen

Departments

Correspondence

The Heavens in February, 1910

Recently Patented Inventions

Notes and Queries

New Books, Etc.

Index of Inventions