Scientific American Magazine Vol 116 Issue 10

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 116, Issue 10

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Features

Fumigating Foreign Cotton to Kill Our Imported Pests, Fresh Evidence of Perils of Paper Money, Fire-Protection Studies at the Bureau of Standards

From the North Sea to the Atlantic, How Long Will Easter Eggs Keep?, and more

Concreting a Railroad

Monolithic Construction Being Freely Substituted for Wood and Iron

R. P. Crawford

Satirical Medals of the War

Over Two Thousand Varieties Have Been Struck or Cast in Germany Alone

Albert A. Hopkins

A Week's Review of the War, March 1st, 1917

Our Military Expert

Feeding the Nation

A New Drying Process that Promises an Economic Revolution

R. G. Skerrett

Motion Pictures in Colors and Relief

Describing a New Process Which Produces Pictures in Full Color by Means of a Simple Attachment on Any Projector

The Current Supplement- March 10, 1917

A Curious Use for Aniline Dyes

Departments

Correspondence- March 10, 1917

The Heavens in March, 1917

Inventions New and Interesting- March 10, 1917

Pertaining to Apparel, Electrical Devices, and more