The Revolving Serpent.
[This illustration] represents an amusing and instructive experiment, which proves the ascension of heated air by rendering its effects visible, and it may also be used to test the direction of the currents in our rooms and dwellings. To construct one, a piece of card-board is taken and cut in the form of a spiral, and to give effect it may be painted to represent a serpent. Then prepare a stand, having a needle in its upper end, and suspend the serpent from its center on the needle. If this be now placed over a stove, or the tail of the serpent suspended by a bit of thread over a lamp, the heated air ascending through it will cause it to revolve in a very amusing manner. Two serpents may be made to turn in opposite directions, by pulling out one from the one side, and the other in the reverse direction, so that their heads may point toward each other when suspended.