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Scientific American Magazine Vol 114 Issue 6

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 114, Issue 6

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Features

Naval Militia and Preparedness

Discussing the Work and Aims of This Organization

Lieut. W. J. Willis

Submarine Warfare

Early History of Underwater Craft and Their Recent Uses in Naval Activities

Industrial Preparedness for Peace

II. Making a Study of My Business

Miner Chipman

Germany's Example in Preparedness, "Strays" in Wireless Telegraphy

George W. Perkins

The Potash Famine

Its Magnitude and Effects, and Remedies Promised for the Future

Thomas H. Norton

New Developments in Military Aeroplanes

Aeroplane Destroyer versus Battle Aeroplane

Ladislas d'Orcy

Bayonet Fighting

An Ancient But Indispensable Form of Combat

Edward C. Crossman

Strategic Moves of the War, January 27th, 1916

By Our Military Expert

Keeping an Army Supplied

How Fighting Men of Germany Are Victualled and Munitioned

Alfred Gradenwitz

What is a Comet's Tail?

Some New Results from the Recent Appearance of Halley's Comet

Frank W. Very

Departments

Correspondence - February 5, 1916

Recently Patented Inventions - February 5, 1916

New Books, Etc. - February 5, 1916

Notes and Queries - February 5, 1916