Scientific American Magazine Vol 103 Issue 14

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 103, Issue 14

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Features

The City Beautiful, War Department Asks Advice on Atlantic Coast Canal, and more

Engineering- October 1, 1910

Electricity- October 1, 1910

Aeronautics- October 1, 1910

A New Idea in Sleeping Cars

M. M. Hunting

Paper from Grape-Vine Stems

Robert Grimshaw

The Production of Concrete Pipes by Centrifugal Action

Alfred Gradenwitz

Magic for Amateurs--XII

Mystifying Watch Tricks

W. H. Radcliffe

The Finger-Print System of Identification

Harold J. Shepstone

Proposed Transatlantic Airship Flight

Airship In Which Crew of Six Will Make The Attempt

Construction of 16-Inch Reflecting Telescope

John E. Mellish

Suspended Rotating Liquid Mirrors for Telescopes

Clifton B. Summers

Celestial Photography for Amateurs

Alfred Rordame

Departments

The Heavens in October

Recently Patented Inventions- October 1, 1910

Index of Inventions- October 1, 1910

Notes and Queries- October 1, 1910

New Books, Etc.- October 1, 1910