Scientific American Magazine Vol 106 Issue 5

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 106, Issue 5

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Features

By Railroad to Key West, A Timely Warning and more

Mapping the Value of Gravitational Force

International Scientific Team-work

L. William Thavis

Semi-steel Cars in Railroad Wrecks

Lessons, from a Rear Collision in the West

Across the Atlantic by Aeroplane

The Problem and Suggestions for Its Solution

James V. Martin

Savage Irrigation in Luzon

The Wonderful Rice Terraces of the Head-hunting Ifugaos

Hamilton Wright

The New Vickers Light Automatic Rifle-caliber Gun and Its Adjustable Mounting

By the English Correspondent of the Scientific American

Burnt-gas Exhaust for a Garage

H. M. Nichols

Inside Pulling Grip

H. D. Chapman

Suggestions for the Workshop

Ingenious Expedients of Resourceful Mechanics

N. M. Powell

Drills for Screws and Taps

Albert F. Bishop

How to Clamp a Mitered Door Frame

Joseph Vaghi

A Simple Resister

Frederick E. Ward

Departments

Correspondence - February 3, 1912

The Heavens in February 1912

The Inventor's Department - February 3, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions - February 3, 1912

Notes and Queries - February 3, 1912

New Books, Etc. - February 3, 1912