Scientific American Magazine Vol 110 Issue 13

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 110, Issue 13

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Features

A Huge Model of the Flea

The Lesson of a Ferryboat Collision, Stresses In Railroad Tracks, The Ship and Its Lifeboats, and more

Motor Vehicles on Runners, Lifeboat Test Off Sandy Hook

The Problem of Our Navy- March 28, 1914

V. --The Battleship Strength Necessary to Guarantee Peace By the Editor

George Westinghouse

A Great American Inventor

How the Kinematograph Facilitates the Study of Tissue

Affording Once Undreamed of Opportunities for Detecting Rapid Embryonic Changes

Genevieve Grandcourt

Motor Truck in Snowbound Streets --A Correction

Departments

Correspondence- March 28, 1914

The Heavens in April

The Motor-driven Commercial Vehicle- March 28, 1914

Recently Patented Inventions- March 28, 1914