Scientific American Magazine Vol 102 Issue 24

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 102, Issue 24

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Features

The New Era of Aeronautics in America, The Peril of the Submarine, and more

Engineering, Electricity, Science- June 11, 1910

The Oceanographic Museum at Monaco

Alfred Gradenwitz

The Nam-Ti Bridge

A Remarkable New Railway Bridge in Southern China

The Albany-New York Aeroplane Flight

How Curtiss Competed for the Scientific American Trophy and the New York World Prize

An Aerial Torpedo

W. G. Aston

Dr. Robert Koch, The Father of Preventive Medicine

John B. Huber

The Collection and Preservation of Moths and Butterflies

Frederick M. Schwerd

Bertillon and the Burglar's Jimmy

Jacques Boyer

Turning Concave and Convex Surfaces

E. B. Uterstaedt

Gas Water Heater for Kitchen Boilers

John A. Bergstrom

To Prevent Obstruction of the Feed Pipe in Automobiles

P. J. Watson

Steam Boxes for Boat Building

A. F. Bishop

Instantaneous Water Heater

George M. Page

A Safety Oil Can

A. J. Jarman

Departments

Correspondence- June 11, 1910

Recently Patented Inventions- June 11, 1910

Index of Inventions- June 11, 1910