Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891

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Various 1891
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  • The New Labor Exchange At Paris
  • The Business End of the American Newspaper by A.H. Siegfried, Part 1
  • The Business End of the American Newspaper by A.H. Siegfried, Part 2
  • How to Prevent Hay Fever by Alexander Rixa, M.D., New York
  • The Source of Chinese Ginger
  • Floating Elevator and Spoil Distributor
  • Improved Cold Iron Saw
  • A Railway through the Andes / The Empress of India
  • Chicago as a Seaport
  • N.F. Burnham and His Life Work by W.H. Burnham
  • Alternate Current Condensers
  • The Telegraphic Communication between Great Britain, Europe, America, and the East by George Walter Niven
  • Electricity in Transitu from Plenum to Vacuum by Prof. William Crookes, F.R.S.
  • Gaseous Illuminants by Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, Part 1
  • Gaseous Illuminants by Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, Part 2
  • Gaseous Illuminants by Prof. Vivian B. Lewes, Part 3
  • Stereoscopic Projections
  • The Effect on Fowls of Nitrogenous and Carbonaceous Rations
  • Herbaceous Grafting
  • A Humorous Health Officer
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 The Business End of the American Newspaper, Chicago as a Seaport, Alternate Current Condensers, Gaseous Illuminants. and much more. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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