Scientific American Magazine Vol 102 Issue 22

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 102, Issue 22

You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.

Features

Our National Good Roads Laboratory, Arbitration Versus Self-Redress, Sir William Huggins and His Work

Aeronautics, Electricity, Science- May 28, 1910

The Latest Giant Freight Engine

For Use on the Heavy Grades of the Delaware & Hudson Railroad

Eiffel's Recent Experiments on the Resistance of the Air

Jacques Boyer

The Current Supplement, The Difference Between a Sanitarium and a Sanatorium

How Chicago is Solving its Rapid Transit Problem

D. H. Stevens

The Cartago Earthquake

Gustave Michaud

How to Act in Case of Fire

Percy Collins

A 13-Gun Ship; The Latest Dreadnought Development

Percival A. Hislam

A National Good Roads Laboratory

How the Lakeview Gusher was Capped

H. C. Carr

New Two-Cycle Motors

Defects of the two-Cycle Engine and how they are Overcome

Plug Connector

Safe Gasoline Tanks

F. W. Bremer

A Rough and Ready Galvanic Battery

A. J. Jarman

A Simple Apparatus for Emptying Carboys

H. H. F. Clarke

An Experiment in Sound

W. K. Carr

Making your Own Perfumery

A. S. Atkinson

Departments

Correspondence- May 28, 1910

The Heavens in June- May 28, 1910

New Books, Etc.- May 28, 1910

Recently Patented Inventions- May 28, 1910

Index of Invention- May 28, 1910