
Volume 1, Issue 25supp
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Features
The International Exhibition of 1876
Swedish Iron and Steel in the Main Building No.9
The U. S. Building in the Centennial Exhibitions.—The Manufacture of Fire-Arms
The Japanese at the Centennial
The American Book Exhibit at the Exhibition
Michigan Apples
Entrances and Mechanical Door-Clerks at the Exhibition
Sewing-Machines at the Exhibition
The Japanese Bronzes
The Megatherium Cuvieri at the Exhibition
Agricultural Iiall
Measuring Machine at the Exhibition
Explosions in Mines
Centennial Notes
Proceedings of London Societies
Musical Association.—April
State Laws Concerning the Sale of Patents are Unconstitutional and Void
Air Compression
To Take Impressions of Leaves, Etc
Hypodermic use of Morphia
Immediate Cure for Cold in the Head
The Caspian Sea
Recovery of Indigo from Spent Vats
Ice Skating in Summer
Soiree of the Royal Microscopical Society
The New Nicolaieff Floating and Depositing Dock
The Casson-Dormoy Mechanical Puddling Furnace
A Spiral Steam-Jacket
Solution of Coagulated Albumen
New Coloring Agents in the Examination of the Tissues
Preparation of Half-Woollen Garments for Dyeing
The Physical Constitution of Steam
The Ferment of Urea
Detecting arsenic in Paper-Hangings
American Flax Manufacture
To make Water-Proof Paper Bags
Recovering Varnishes from Old Loom-Harness
Comparative Value and Strength of Astringents
Phyllocyanin as a Reagent
Change in the Color of the Hair
Removal of Dental Nerve for Neuralgia
The Dangers of Chloroform
Self-Development of Ova
The Carbolic Acid Spray
Dyeing Recipes
From Reimann
Salicylic Acid in the Treatment of Acute Articular Rheumatism
Presence of Bile Colors
Elastic Pipe-Jointing
Reducing Steel and other Ingots
Three-Cylinder Steam Engine
Deepening Channels to Reduce Flood-Height
To the Editor of the Scientific American
Oils and Fat Destructive to Iron
Improvement in Breakwaters
How to Build Cheap Boats
No. 1.
On the Preparation of Dextrine-Maltose(Malt Sugar)and its use in Brewing
Royal College of Chemistry, South Kensington