Scientific American Magazine
Volume 103, Issue 25You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
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
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
The Tenth Lepine Toy Exhibition
The Largest Ship: The "Europa"
A 50,000-Ton Passenger Ship
Sacks, Bags, Boxes, Trunks, Milk Cans, Packing Cases, and Escapes Therefrom
Enlarging a Tapped Hole and Reducing a Screw
Thumb-Indexing a Book, Handy Centers For Lathes
How to Make a Moving-Picture Camera
Home-Made Display Sign
A Wrinkle in Dovetailing
Grinding a Straight-End Taper Reamer, Shop Notes
How to Bind Scientific Americans at Home
Hunters of Rock Crystal
Departments
Recently Patented Inventions- December 17, 1910
Index of Inventions- December 17, 1910