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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT NO. 643

NEW YORK, APRIL 28, 1888

Scientific American Supplement. Vol. XXV., No. 643.

Scientific American established 1845

Scientific American Supplement, $5 a year.

Scientific American and Supplement, $7 a year.


TABLE OF CONTENTS.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.ARCHÆOLOGY.—The Subterranean Temples of India.—The subterraneantemples of India described and illustrated, the wonderfulworks of the ancient dwellers in Hindostan.—3 illustrations.10275
II.BIOGRAPHY.—General F. Perrier.—Portrait and biography ofthe French geodesian, his triangulations in Algiers and Corsica.—1 illustration.10264
The Crown Prince of Germany—Prince William and his son.—Biographical note of Prince William, the heir to the Germanthrone.—1 illustration.10263
III.BIOLOGY.—Poisons.—Abstract of a lecture by Prof. MEYMOTTTIDY, giving the relations of poisons to life.10273
The President's Annual Address to the Royal Microscopical Society.—The theory of putrefaction and putrefactive organisms.—Exhaustive review of the subject.10264
IV.CHEMISTRY.—Molecular Weights.—A new and simple methodof determining molecular weights for unvolatilizable substances.10271
V.CIVIL ENGINEERING.—Concrete.—By JOHN LUNDIE.—A practicalpaper on the above subject.—The uses and proper methods ofhandling concrete, machine mixing contrasted with hand mixing.10267
Timber and Some of its Diseases.—By H. MARSHALL WARD.—The continuation of this important treatise on timber destruction,the fungi affecting wood, and treatment of the troubles arisingtherefrom.10277
VI.ENGINEERING.—Estrade's High Speed Locomotive.—A comparativereview of the engineering features of M. Estrade's newengine, designed for speeds of 77 to 80 miles an hour.—1 illustration.10266
Machine Designing.—By
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