Length4h 10m
About this audiobook
Scientific American, Volume XXXVI, No. 8, February 24, 1877, is a weekly journal that explores a wide range of topics, including science, art, mechanics, chemistry, and manufacturing. Written by various contributors, it provides practical information and insights into advancements and innovations of the time.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature
Length4 hrs 10 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateFeb 24, 1877
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Scientific American
20Annual Report Of The Patent Office
2Dates And The Date Palm
21The Iron Trade In England
3Panthers As Seed Distributors
22Improved Lathe Chuck
4For Posterity-a Suggestion
23Screw-cutting Lathes
5The Lost Arts In New York
24Natural Ornaments In Winter
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6The Blue Glass Deception
25Improved Harness Cockeye
7The Wetli Mountain Railroad And Its Disastrous Trial Trip
26Proposed Cremation Temple
8Leghorn Hens
27Papin's Steam Engine
9Sawdust In Rough Casting
28The Speaking Telegraph
10Absence Of White Color In Animals
29New Books And Publications
11Improved Trolling Hook
30Recent American And Foreign Patents
12Purification Of Wool And Woolen Stuff
31New Miscellaneous Inventions
13Caffeone
32New Mechanical And Engineering Inventions
14The Hemi-plunger
33Business And Personal
15Supreme Court Patent Decision
34Notes & Queries
16Planing Mill Machinery
35Communications Received
17Suicide Statistics
36Hints To Correspondents
18Communications
37Advertisements
19New York Academy Of Sciences
