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SA Supplements Vol 81 Issue 2098supp

SA Supplements

Volume 81, Issue 2098supp

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Features

The Physician and the Weather Bureau

Advantages to Be Gained by Study of Weather Reports

Ford A. Carpenter

Alcohol in War

Alexander Elster

Electrolyte for Pocket Lamp Batteries

The World's Largest Electric Kitchen

That Easily Feeds Thousands Each Day

A Non-Conducting Coating

Using the American Ephemeris to Make Your Own Almanac

Frederic Campbell

Some Unsolved Problems of Photo-Chemistry

The Chloroyphyll Problem

Harry A. Curtis

Electric Power in Alaska

Calculations for Ships' Forms

What Model Experiments Show in Regard to Resistance, Propulsion and Rolling of Ships

D. W. Taylor1

A New Antiseptic

Ridding Houses of Insects

Quality of Limestone for Burning

Wells More Than a Mile Deep

The Woods of Hawaii

Notes on the Most Important Varieties, and Their Economic Value

Vaughan McCaughey

Wood for Golf Clubs

Protection against Lightning

Testing Hardness of Metal

The Proper Mixing of Chemical Solutions Used in Photography

The Structure of the Earth—II

And Some of the Forces That Have Shaped Its Surface

Grenville A. J. Cole

Gasoline from Natural Gas

Meteorology of the Moon

Various Phenomena from Which Lunar Conditions Are Deduced

William H. Pickering

Our Largest Trees

London Traffic

Insects and War

Some Characteristics of Nusiances That Are Also Known in Times of Peace

Arthur Everett Shipley

Departments

Correspondence - March 18, 1916