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Correspondence

Correspondence p150

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Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries p158

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Marsh's Plan for Ascending the White Mountains by Steam pp145 - 146

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The Most Important American Discoveries and Inventions pp146 - 147

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The Great Naval Controversy pp147 - 148

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Experiments of Driving and of Drawing Air Through Tubes p148

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The World's Indebtedness to Science pp148 - 149

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The Farmers' Club p149

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What Invention Has Done for the Blind pp149 - 150

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Progress of American Inventions Abroad pp150 - 151

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Miscellaneous Summary p151

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Recent Southern Intelligence pp151 - 152

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Morse's Self-Registering Calipers p152

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India-Rubber Extension Case Before Congress p152

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Artillery Experiments of the Government p153

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The Cause of Our Manufacturing Prosperity p153

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The Engines of the New Frigates pp153 - 154

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The British Iron-Clad Frigate Bellerophon p154

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Recent American Patents pp154 - 155

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To Our Readers p155

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Patent Claims pp155 - 157

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Patents Granted: For Seventeen Years! pp157 - 158

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Rates of Advertising p158

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A Valuable Work for Inventors Patentees and Manufacturers p159

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The Cheapest Mode of Introducing Inventions pp159 - 160

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Kelly's Cartridge-Tearer p160

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The Scientific American For 1864! p160

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