be kept and the common symptoms the case aeeate should be listed, such as weeping, fissuring and exfoliation. The length of time the patient has suffered from this infection should be recorded as well as previous treatment and the previous prophylactics employed, A final examination is requested to demonstrate whether the Peda-Spray prophylaxis prevented recurrence to these highly susceptible cases. COMPLAINTS: Complaints should be recorded as follows: (1§ itch« ing, bleeding, soreness between toes; (2) perspiring and bad odor of the feet. This will indicate the various and secondary. manifesta= tions of the affliction. Mention should be made under this heading where the affliction has reached the hands and other parts of the body. For the purpose of correlating results and writing a paper or report of findings, it will be possible to compile some very interest~ ing and instructive statistics hitherto not available, It will be possible to show that boys from certain states and areas present a greater susceptibility to Ringworm. Also, length of service in the Navy is an important factor to record.