Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22, 1888

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Various 1888
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  • Gun Practice in the French Navy
  • Modern Cavalry on the Field of Battle, Part 1
  • Modern Cavalry on the Field of Battle, Part 2
  • Modern Cavalry on the Field of Battle, Part 3
  • Iron Sailing Ships
  • Water Blast Pump
  • Transmission of Power between Bodies Moving at Different Velocities
  • Steam Generator of Serpollet Brothers, Producing Steam Instantaneously
  • Gas Lighting by High-Power Burners
  • Synchronizing Clocks
  • Coal Tar as Fuel for Steam Boilers
  • Watch Cleaning and Repairing, Part 1
  • Watch Cleaning and Repairing, Part 2
  • The New Central Railway Station at Frankfort on the Main
  • The Commercial Exchange, Paris
  • A Basis from which to Calculate Charges for Electric Motor Service, Part 1
  • A Basis from which to Calculate Charges for Electric Motor Service, Part 2
  • Some Abyssinian Customs
  • How a Mound Was Built
  • A Chinese Imperial Cemetery
  • Dyspepsia: Its Causes and Prevention
  • A New Surgical Operation
  • Putzeys' Flushing Reservoir
  • Pepsin
  • Subterraneous Flora and Fauna
  • Timber, and Some of Its Diseases
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 Iron Sailing Ships, Coal Tar as Fuel for Steam Boilers, Pepsin, A Chinese Imperial Cemetery, and Subterraneous Flora and Fauna. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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