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SA Supplements
March 1902
Volume 53
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Issue 1365supp
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Features
The Naming of our War Vessels
Swiss Mountain Railways and Passes
British Office Telephones
Summary of the Report of M. Coreau on the Alcohol Motor
Alcohol and Benzine for Automobile Use
The Kress Aeroplane
Postal Auutomobiles in Germany
The New Light Panhard-Levassor Automobile
New Brakes for Automobiles
Partial use of Decimal System Thirtyfive Years after Legalization
A Modern Steam Laundry
Viscose and its Preparation
The Control of Pigeon Races
New Oven Heated by the Oxyhydrogen Blowpipe and the Circumstances that Led to its Construction
Action of Alcohol on Fats
Production through the Human Body of Secondary X-Rays and Radiographs
The Chah of the Czar
Precious Stones in the United States in 1901
George F. Kunz
The most Valuable Egg in the World
Cultivation of the Olive in Algeria
London Fogs
Rare Animals at the Zoological Garden in Dresden
Plant Colonists
The Sierra Nevada
The Cascade Range
Mount Rainier
Olympic Forest Reserve
Trade Suggestions from United States Consuls
Patents!
Trade Notes and Receipts