Scientific American Magazine Vol 107 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 107, Issue 1

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Features

High Speed Through the Ice Fields, Battle Efficiency and Navy Appropriations and more

A New Type of Powerful Mortar

The Krupp Eleven-inch Howitzer and Portable Carriage By the English Correspondent of the Scientific American

The Largest Ship Yet Constructed

The Launch of the 65,000 Ton Liner "Imperator"

A New Use for Potatoes

Raising Potatoes in Germany for Industrial Purposes

H. C. Price

The Failures of the "Aviettes"

Impossible Performances for an Impossible Prize

Preserving and Mounting Plant Specimens

How Pressure and Heat Can be Effectively Used

Clara Reese

The Laboratory

Some Suggestions for Home Experiment

Philip Edelman

Some Experiments with Blue Glass

Gustave Michaud

V.--Shall My Boy Become a Chemical Engineer?

M. C. Whitaker

The Annual Convention of the Master Car Builders Association

Reginald Gordon

Superheated Steam in Locomotive Service, The Current Supplement

Departments

Correspondence - July 6, 1912

Inventions New and Interesting - July 6, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions - July 6, 1912

Notes and Queries - July 6, 1912

New Books, Etc. - July 6, 1912