A WAVE MOTOR. BY CHARLES F. HOLDER. Observation of Bali Lightning. WAVE MOTOR WITH COVER REMOVED. SECTION THROUGH MOTOR SHOWING PUMPING AND BELL-STRIKING MECHANISM. THE LARGEST FLOATING DOCK IN THE WORLD. BY OUR ENGLISH CORRESPONDENT. 4 ', scientific american, 1901-08-03
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