Scientific American Magazine Vol 106 Issue 22

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 106, Issue 22

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Features

A Peril to the United States Navy, Forming Gatun Lake and more

The Klingenberg Dam in Saxony, De Quervain's Expedition Across Greenland and more

Robert Grimshaw

The Transmission of Photographs Over Telephone Wires

By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American

The Panama Hat Palm, The Digestion of a New-born Infant and more

Devouring a Hundred Tons of Mud per Minute

The United States Suction Dredge “New Orleans”

Sculpturing with the Camera

The New Cardin and Some Old Processes

P. F. Mottelay

Sir William White, K.C.B.

The Father of the Modern Battleship

What Inventors are Doing

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

Is it Right to Maintain Prices on Patented Articles?

Vice-President of the Business Bourse

J. George Frederick

IV.—Shall My Boy Become a Mining Engineer?

Henry S. Monroe

Muscle as the Motive Power in Flight, The Earth-eaters, and more

Departments

Correspondence - June 1, 1912

The Heavens in June

Recently Patented Inventions - June 1, 1912

New Books, Etc. - June 1, 1912

Notes and Queries