Home-Made Experimental Apparatus The following articles published in the Scien tific American Supplement describe in clear and with the help of lucid drawings the con struction of useful scientific instruments. It will be found in most cases that elaborate tools are not required. ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR AMATEURS. The article tells bow a small and simple .ex perimental installation can be set up at home. Scientific American Supplement 1551 AN ELECTRIC CHIME AND HOW IT MAY BE CONSTRUCTED AT HOME is described in Bolen tific American Supplement 1566. THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ELECTRIC THERMOSTAT is explained in Scientific Ameri can Supplement 1566. HOW TO HAKE A 100-MILE WIRELESS TELEGRAPH OUTFIT is told by A. Frederick Collins in Scientific American Supplement 1605. A SIMPLE TRANSFORMER FOR AMA TEUR'S USE is so plainly described in Scien tific American Supplement 1572 that anyone can make it. NAMO. Scientific American Supplement 1558. THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIMPLE PHO TOGRAPHIC AND MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS is simply explained in Scientific American Supplement 1574. A SIMPLE CAMERA-SHUTTER MADE OUT OF A PASTEBOARD BOX PINS AND A RUBBER BAND is the subject of an article in Scientific American Supplement 1578. HOW TO MAKE AN AEROPLANE OR GLID ING MACHINE is explained in Scientific Ameri can Supplement 1582 with working drawings. EXPERIMENTS WITH A LAMP CHIMNEY. In this article it is shown how a lamp chimney may serve to indicate the pressure in the in terior of a liquid; to explain the meaning of capillary elevation and depression; to serve as a tent siphon; to demonstrate the ascent of liquids in exhaustive tubes; to illustrate the phenomena of the bursting bladder and of the expansive force of gases. Scientific American Supplement 1583. HOW A TANGENT GALVANOMETER CAN BE USED FOR MAKING ELECTRICAL MEAS UREMENTS is described in Scientific American Supplement 1584. THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN INDEPEN DENT INTERRUPTER. Clear diagrams giving actual dimensions are published. Scienti
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