Scientific American Magazine Vol 106 Issue 11

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 106, Issue 11

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Features

The Discovery of the South Pole, Object Lessons in Road Building and more

Building Good Roads by Auto Power

A Cheap Way of Improving Highways

Rex Beresford

A Test of Mud-guards

Some Queer Productions of French Ingenuity

Good Roads and How to Build Them

Federal Assistance in the Good Roads Movement

Logan Waller Page

The Scientific Aspects of Bell-Making

A Foundryman Who Must be a Metallurgist as well as a Musician

H. J. Shepstone

What the States of the Union are Doing for Good Roads

Bills Before Legislatures; Present Conditions All Over the Country

The Chestnut Tree Blight

An Incurable Disease that has Destroyed Millions of Dollars Worth of Trees

"Blowing" and "Sucking" Wells

Brucker's Trans-Atlantic Airship Expedition Getting Ready

From the Verde Islands to Barbados With the Trade Winds

The Coleman du Pont Highway Through the State of Delaware

An Object Lesson in Road Building and Maintenance

Coleman du Pont

One of the "Ten Stories"

The Use and Preparation of the Brazilian Wourahli Poison, Peroxide of Hydrogen Made by Sunlight and more

Algot Lange

Departments

Correspondence - March 16, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions - March 16, 1912

New Books, Etc. - March 16, 1912