26 NOVEMBER 1927, Page 44

LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION FOR JUNIORS. C. F. U. Letts and

G. M. Jackson. (Cambridge. 4s.)—It may be questioned whether juniors should be told (p. 86) that the future participle can express purpose, or whether the attrac- tion of the relative should be given as much prominence as it receives in Part II. The treatment of the various uses of the cases and of adverbial clauses is particularly good. This is just the thing to make Latin prose intelligible to a School Certificate Form.