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Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887

Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887

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Number of Chapters: 19

Length: 03 hours and 50 minutes

Language: English

The Scientific American may be the oldest continuously published periodical in the United States, having launched its first publication in 1845. It has been a mainstay of popular science with in-depth articles across a broad spectrum of scientific fields. In this supplement are short articles ranging through such topics as torpedo boats, engineering updates, sponges, and a long article on bricks and brickwork, and much more. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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The Falke Type Torpedo Boat / The German Navy--The New Gunboat Eber. (Cbteddy)
New British Torpedo Experiments (Cbteddy)
An English Car Coupling (Stacey Malcolm)
Magazine Rifles / Preservative Liquid (Cbteddy)
Kent's Torsion Balance (Ny Swanson)
Link Belting (gardenvariety)
A New Process of Casting Iron and Other Metals upon Lace, Embroideries, Fern Leaves, and Other Combustible Materials (BenjHartin)
Recent Progress in Gas Engineering, Part 1 (BettyB)
Recent Progress in Gas Engineering, Part 2 (Sonrisa Jones)
The New British Coinage and Jubilee Medal (Larry Wilson)
Bricks and Brickwork, Part 1 (Cbteddy)
Bricks and Brickwork, Part 2 (Cbteddy)
Bricks and Brickwork, Part 3 (Cbteddy)
Bricks and Brickwork, Part 4 (Cbteddy)
Phenomena of Alternating Currents (AllenO)
Photographic Study of Stellar Spectra, Harvard College Observatory (prajak)
The Winner ot the Derby / The Falls of Gairsoppa (Larry Wilson)
Sponges (prajak)
Herbet's Tepid Douche / How to Make a Star Finder (Larry Wilson)
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