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Victorian Science & Invention Roundups:
"The Gatherer" 1892

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December (1891)
The Midget Arc Lamp • Wire Pillows • Photographing Speech • A Colony of Moss Animals • An Electromagnet for the Eye • Split-Wood Pulleys • A New Flying Machine • Electro-Magnetic Photography • A Speed and Pressure Recorder • An Electric Life-Boat • Some New Cards • A New Train Signal • Sanitary Handwriting • A Dry Cell and Electric Bell

January
A New Chimney-Pot • Rathite • Ammonite • Invisible Writing • A Band and Circular Saw • A Copper Life-Buoy • Casks Without Staves • Some Interesting Novelties • A Lightning Guard for Electric Installations • The Tower Bridge • Hidden Energy of Ether • Aerated Milk • Spring Water Gold • Trains and Birds • A Wire-Rope Holder • A New Cautery • Music in Sickness • The Geodoscope • A Deck-Seat Lifeboat

February
A Handy Staple-Driver • A New Weigher • An Electric Fault Detector • The Wyandot Cave • A Picture Telegraph • The Decay of Saffron Cultivation• A Fire Tell-Tale • Eucalyptus and Sick-Rooms • The Corona Electric Light • The Ghost Train • A Ratchet Screw-Driver • Utilising Refuse • A Milk-Receiver • A Steel Chimney • The Gulcher Thermo-Pile • Oyster Cages • Home Novelties • An Electric Parcel Exchange • An Aluminium Steamboat • Volcanic Chimneys of Vesuvius

March
The English Use of Lagos Bass • Drawbacks to the Use of Aluminium • Red Water • A New Kettle Hanger • A Combined Couch and Settee • Living Greece • The Trigger Lock • Thunder and Milk • A Handy Wall Brush • An Electric Fog-Bell • Household Novelties • A Pneumatic Pump for Bicycles • An Incandescent Street Lamp • A Substitute for Nails • Light and Growth • The Brain of Laura Bridgman • An Electrical Log • The Digestibility of Cheese • Spurious Coffee • Electricity and the Compass

April
Photographing the Walk • A New Cart • A Magnetic Tack Driver • A Shoal Water Tell-Tale • A New Teapot • The Great Falls of Labrador • A Reservoir Syringe • A Novel Co-Operative Society • Rolling Bandages by Machinery • An Electric Bell for Mines • Assurance Against Blindness • New Heliostats • A New Mode of Electric Lighting • An Unbreakable Mug • The Ginger-Beer Plant • Lead Pipes and Insects

May
A Simple Book-Holder • Green Carnations • The Ships of Columbus • A New Speaking-Tube • A Course Indicator • Some Novelties for House and Garden • A Gold-Finder • A Steel Window Frame • The Latest Calculating Boy • Soda from Salt • Pure Boron • A Postage Stamp Seller • "Arcas" Silver-Plating • The Lung Fish of Queensland • A Mountain of Silicates • A Japanese Harmonium

June
A Pencil Suspender • A Face in the Milky Way • A New Curve-Ranger • An Anti-Tannin Teapot • A New African Fibre • The Sun Pillar • A Gas Blender • Bark Cloths • A New Swimming Buoy • Electro-Magnetic Repulsion • Time by Night • Making Sand Musical • The Properties of Boron • A New Fruit Gatherer • Inflammable Buttons • The Olfactometer • The Blueness of the Sky • Another Cab-Fare Indicator • Catitia Edulis

July
Telilng the South • A Money-Column Ruler • Oil as an Insulator • Balatah • A Chain Lace • The Heliochromoscope • An Electric Travelling Crane • The Brains of Men and Women • Climate and Sunspots • The Actinograph • Climate and Sunspots • A New Pond-Dredger • The Railway Up Pike's Peak • The Phonoscope • A Remarkable Halo • An Electrical Wedding • New Memorial Tablets • A Land-Link with America • Indigo Green

August
Teaching Perception • A Cross-Country Railroad • Shifting Latitudes • Another New Egg-Cooker • A New Telephone • A New Ostrich • An Electric Fan • An Automatic Postman • A New Gas Lamp • The "Painter" of Callao • The Tea-Plant of America • A Fire-Bucket Holder • A Protracting T-Square • A Fossil Mammal from the European Chalk

September
An Automatic Well Cleaner • Making India-Rubber • Has the Earth a Cometery Tail? • A Sea-Stilling Net • Silicon Films • Masrium • The Fusibility of Steel • A Steam Tree-Feller • Tanning by Mimosa • Manganese Putty • A New Box • The Electric Octopus • Telling the South • A Sandwich Indicator • A Mean Time Sundial • A Hundred Miles an Hour by Rail • A New "Sourdine" • Two New Launches • Liquid Air • A New Preservative • A Gigantic Board • A New Wire Mat • Plate-Glass Bricks • Bauxite Bronze • Electrical Heaters

October
A Dust-Proof Axle Tree • A Battery of Filters • A Home Savings Bank • The Cave-Dwellers of Mexico • Bees and Their Wax • A Bicycle Railway • Curious Lightning • Bassine: A New Brush Fibre • A Water Dynamo • Strange Hallucinations • An Electric Fire-Engine • A Grindstone Rest • Food and Oxygen

November
A New Aeolian Harp • An Automatic Telephone Exchange • An Electric Water Level Tell-Tale • A New Submarine Boat • An Electro-Photographic Thief Detector • The Submarine Eruption of Pantellaria • Kola and Fatigue • A Loud Whistle • Impurities of Town Air • An Electric Census Machine • A Reading Chair • A Boneless Shad • A Useful Lady-Bird • A Corkscrew Fossil • An Electric Fan Motor • Crystal Vision • The Development of Children • A Submarine Ear • A New Stand for Flat Irons • Keep Your Mouth Shut

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