Scientific American Magazine
Volume 105, Issue 6You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
The Coroner on the Bridgeport Railroad Wreck, Solving Labor Questions in the Laboratory, and more
Eighty Years of Locomotive Practice in England
How the Old “Rocket” Compares with a Modern Engine
The “ Electric Arc”
A Pioneer Electrically-propelled Ship
The Aviation Motor
Recent Developments in France
Earle L. Ovington
Abstracts from Current Periodicals- August 5, 1911
Phases of Science as Other Editors See Them
Astronomical Notes for Amateurs for August
The New Era of Blood-transfusion
A Triumph of Surgical Skill
Genevieve Grandcourt
Drilling an Awkward Piece, How to Make a Ratchet-drill
Floating Reamer for Lathe
A Novel Method for Attaching Veneer
Drafting Room Kinks
The Current Supplement, The Split-log Drag in Road-making, and more
Departments
Correspondence- August 5, 1911
The Inventor's Department- August 5, 1911
Recently Patented Inventions- August 5, 1911
New Books, Etc.- August 5, 1911
Notes and Queries- August 5, 1911