Petroleum as a Steam-Maker. The Missouri River. Suggestions on Wood Finishing. Lime Juice versus Alcohol. The Stinging Tree. 1 .1 Caution to DraughtsmenArsenic in Water Colors., scientific american, 1879-07-11
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