Notable investigations have been carried out by Indus- trial Fellowships on subjects in the following fields: bread, by-product coking, carbon dioxide, cellulose, citrus products, composition flooring, corrosion, dental products, edible gelatin, electrical precipitation, enameled ware, fertilizers, fiber containers, fish products, flotation of ores, food and beverage flavors, fuels, galvanizing, garment cleaning, glass, glue, heat insulation, hydro-metallurgy of copper, inks, in- secticides, laundering, magnesia products, matches, natural gas, nickel, olefine gases, organic synthesis, perfumes, petro- A Corner of a Research Laboratory in Mellon Institute leum, protected metals, refractories, roofing materials, rubber compounding, sleep, smoke abatement, sodium silicate, stove enamels, sulfur, synthetic resins, vitamins, vitrified tile. wood chemicals. wrought iron. and zine. GENERAL PRINCIPLES oF THE INDUSTRIAL FELLOWSHIP SYSTEM In accordance with the System of the Institute, an indivi- dual industrialist, a company, or an association of manu- facturers, that has a suitable problem or group of problems that requires investigation, may become the donor of an Industrial Fellowship, provided the problems are of sufficient scope to warrant the services of at least one man for a period