Scientific American Magazine Vol 105 Issue 9

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 105, Issue 9

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Features

Aeroplane Touring vs. Exhibition Flying, Artificial Frogs, and more

The United States Referee Board

How It Came to be Appointed

Ira Remsen

Convert Abandoned Mills into Electric Power Plants

Electricity on the Farm Made Possible by Co-operation

T. Commerford Martin, Putnam A. Bates

A Study of the Giant Airship of the Future

Its Probable Lines of Development

Carl Dienstbach

Abstracts from Current Periodicals- August 26, 1911

Phases of Science as Other Editors See Them

Stress in Aeroplanes in Curvilinear and Fancy Flight

The Mechanical Significance of Aerial Antics

A. F. Zahm

Magic Effects on the Stage and Off

What the Mirror Does to You

Alfred J. Lotka

Locating a Break in an Electric Flatiron Cord

Paul H. Woodruff

Methods of Driving and Pulling Stakes

Albert F. Bishop

The Inventor's Department- August 26, 1911

Simple Patent Law; Patent Office News; Inventions New and Interesting

The Need for a New Patent Office

The Overcrowded Conditions In an Obsolete Type of Building

A Forest Service Circular on “Chaparral,” The Current Supplement

Departments

Correspondence- August 26, 1911

Recently Patented Inventions- August 26, 1911

Notes and Queries- August 26, 1911