Diving Manual for Instructors, by Professor S. C. Hazelton 'O9 and C. A. Pulis of the Cambridge Chapter American Red Cross, has been issued as a pamphlet in mimeographed form and is for sale at 50 cents. The authors state "This Manual is intended primarily for those who are acquainted somewhat with diving, or for those who have taken diving at one of the American Red Cross Aquatic schools." One of the prime purposes of the Manual is the aim to teach people how to dive rather than to coach divers. The Manual in eludes four courses: Beginner, Intermediate, Fancy Diver, and Advance Fancy Diver. This Manual undoubtedly will prove of great worth to all those interested in diving. It is a timely publication.
Influence of Prolonged Wearing of Meridional Size Lenses on Spatial Localization, by Dr. Hermann M. Burian, has been reprinted, with additions, from the November issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology.
The November issue of the AtlanticMonthly contains an article by Capt. Henry L. Heyl, Bottle Hunt in North Africa.
Professor Francois Denoeu, has recently published two textbooks which have been adopted by the Army Specialized Training Program; they are Military French, D. C.Heath & Co. pp. 355, price $1.85, and SpokenFrench, Basic Course, published by the same Company, pp. 517, price $2.00. The latter textbook was written as part of the author's work in the U. S. Armed Forces Institute in Washington, D. C.