Scientific American Magazine Vol 105 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 105, Issue 6

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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

Ruel W. Roberts

The New Era of Blood-transfusion

A Triumph of Surgical Skill

Genevieve Grandcourt

Drilling an Awkward Piece, How to Make a Ratchet-drill

G. H. Ander

Floating Reamer for Lathe

H. D. Chapman

A Novel Method for Attaching Veneer

R. C. D.

Drafting Room Kinks

John D. Adams

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