Scientific American Magazine Vol 103 Issue 8

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 103, Issue 8

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Features

What Should be Done with the "Maine"?, Fine Work by the Army Engineers at Panama, and more

Aeronautics- August 20, 1910

Engineering- August 20, 1910

Electricity- August 20, 1910

Impressions of Fabric on Lead Bullets

A Gasoline Motor-Driven Tile Ditcher

Frank C. Perkins

Rules Governing the Competition for the $15,000 Prize Offered

Edwin Gould

An Autobiography of an Artesian Well, White Phosphorous in Match Making

Schuyler Skaats Wheeler

Artistic Wax Work

Monica Bastin

Sands that Imprison Ships

James G. M'Curdy

Electric Clocks

The Work of the Sand Artist

Clever Sand Sculptures at Shore Resorts

Putting New York's Fire Department on a Motor Basis

H. T. Wade

Departments

Correspondence- August 20, 1910

Recently Patented Inventions- August 20, 1910

Index of Inventions- August 20, 1910

New Books, Etc.- August 20, 1910