Scientific American Magazine Vol 102 Issue 17

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 102, Issue 17

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Features

True Way to Prevent Railway Accidents, An Epoch-Making Experiment and more

Engineering, Electricity, Science

The Erosion of Bronze Propellers

One Effect of the High Speed Turbine

Hot-Air Shower Baths for Veterinary Purposes

Alfred Gradenwitz

The Microscope as Food Detective

P. Harvey Middleton

The Solar and Lunar Eclipses in May, 1910

Frederic R. Honey

Cost of 20,000 Candle-Power Street Lighting Plant

Alton D. Adams

Model Motor-Boat Racing

H. D. Jones

The Coalinga Oil District, California, The Current Supplement

Rougier's Spectacular Monaco Flights

By The Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American

An Automatic Projecting Lantern with Electrical Control

Jacques Boyer

Insect Pests in House and Store

Harold Bastin

Fire-Proof Construction, Our Annual Fire Loss and more

Buggy-top Canoples for Launches

Departments

Correspondence - April 23, 1910

Index of Inventions - April 23, 1910

Recently Patented Inventions