Cotton-seed Fat as an Adulterant for Lard. BY JOHN MUTER PH.D F.I.O. Enlarged Stereoscopes. The Population of New York City. The Last of the Jeannette. .0 4 4 SI. Capacity of Dry Grain for Moisture. A Street Car Fare Conveyor. Wells Comet Seen at Midday.Practical Instructions for Coloring and Pickling Gold Alloys. BY E. SCHLOSSER OF VIENNA. Why the Wells Comet has no Tail, scientific american, 1882-07-08
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