THE INTERNATIONAL MOTOR BOAT RACE FOR THE HARMSWORTH TROPHY. Carbon Extracted by Plants from the Soil. I IN Aeronautical Notes. The 'Dixie' Covered the 10-Mile Triangular Course Three Times in 1 Hour 4 Minutes and 57 Seconds at an Average Speed of 27.71 Knots. The Wolseley-Siddeley' the English Contestant Which Finished Second in 1 Hour 5 Minutes and 46 Seconds. She Had About Twice the Horse-Power of the Winning American Boat. THE INTERNATIONAL MOTOR BOAT RACE FOR THE HARHSWORTH TROPHY., scientific american, 1908-08-15
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