26 REVIEW SUGGESTED NOTICE ON RESERVED OCCUPATIONS. THE Royal Society has brought to the notice of the Society of Public Analysts the scheduling by the Board of Trade of the following reserved occupations : Chemists.-Analytical, consulting, and research chemists (not to be accepted for immediate enlistment or called up for service with the Colours without the consent of the Royal Society). Chemical Laboratories.-Head laboratory at tendants. A recent official announcement states that a mark is placed on the Army Register against the name of a man actually engaged in a, reserved occupation. I n the event, however, of any analytical, consulting, or research chemist being accepted for immediate enlistment or called up for service with the Colours, the chemist or his employer should at once point out to the recruiting officer that he belongs to a reserved occu- pation, and that the consent of the Royal Society is necessary. If there is reason to doubt whether the man is entitled to have a mark placed against his name in the Army Register, the recruiting offiaer may take steps to have the matter investigated by the Royal Society.