ESTABLISHED 1845. PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT No. 361 BROADWAY NEW YORK. TERMS FOR THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. (Established 18-15.) The Scientific American Supplement (Established 1876) Building Edition of Scientific American. (Established 1885.) Export Edition of the Scientific American (Established 1875) Contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS OF ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION. The St. Louis Breaks Her Own and the St. Paul's Record. To Limit the Height of Tall Buildings. Scientific American Supplement' For the Week Ending January 23 1897. PAGE curious anomaly in climatic distribution- 17574, 1897-01-23
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