Scientific American Magazine Vol 103 Issue 25

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 103, Issue 25

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Features

The Secretary of the Navy's Report, The Interborough's Attitude to the Public, and more

Aeronautics- December 17, 1910

Electricity- December 17, 1910

Science- December 17, 1910

The First Marine Aeroplane

DESCRIPTION OF THE FABRE HYDRO-AEROPLNE

Photographing Living Insects

Harold Bastin

A Great Rapid Transit System for A Great City

DOUBLING THE CAPACITY 0F NEW YORK'S SUBWAYS AND ELEVATED ROADS

Cement Concrete Vats and Tanks, The Current Supplement, and more

Albert Moyer

The Tenth Lepine Toy Exhibition

Jacques Boyer

The Largest Ship: The "Europa"

A 50,000-Ton Passenger Ship

Sacks, Bags, Boxes, Trunks, Milk Cans, Packing Cases, and Escapes Therefrom

Hereward Carrington

Enlarging a Tapped Hole and Reducing a Screw

J. A. Bergstrom

Thumb-Indexing a Book, Handy Centers For Lathes

W. J. C

How to Make a Moving-Picture Camera

C. G. Harcourt

Home-Made Display Sign

C. B. M'Gahey

A Wrinkle in Dovetailing

Albert F. Bishop

Grinding a Straight-End Taper Reamer, Shop Notes

H. B. Chapman

How to Bind Scientific Americans at Home

Joseph N. Parker

Hunters of Rock Crystal

Departments

Recently Patented Inventions- December 17, 1910

Index of Inventions- December 17, 1910