Scientific American Magazine Vol 112 Issue 4

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 112, Issue 4

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Features

Militarism, Science and Lexicography, and more

Editorials

Steamship Terminal in the Bronx

Docking Faculties for Freighters Reaching New York by Way of Long Island Sound. Engineering Difficulties Involved in Damming a Vast Sea of Mud

Morning and Evening Stars for 1915

Annual Progress of the Planets in Their Orbits

Frederic R. Honey

A Safety Code for Abrasive Wheels

Floating a Stranded Ship on Air

"Refloating the Steamship Zeeland"

Robert G. Skerrett

A Submarine for the Austro-Hungarian Navy

The Latest Krupp Design in Underwater Terrors

Frederick C. Coleman

Synthetic Resins

Non-inflammable Substitutes for Celluloid and Rubber

Another Remarkable Discovery in Babylonia

Relics from New Mexico and from Bible Lands

Edgar J. Banks

Curiosities of Bygone Ages

Relics from New Mexico and from Bible Lands

E. P. Wilson

Causes of Forest Fires

Departments

Correspondence - January 23, 1915

Inventions New and Interesting - January 23, 1915