C. K. P. (Eton) will find the Cherry Tree Carol at p. 123. of Sandys' Christmas Carols, ed. 1833. It is, perhaps, the most quaint and curious in the volume.

Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.—We cannot better rectify the error, natural error we had almost said, into which Mr. Macray has fallen, than by printing entire the following communication:

"British Museum,

Jan. 17, 1854.

"Sir,

"An extremely clever and interesting review of Pineton de Chambrun's History of the Persecutions of the Protestants by the French King in the Principality of Orange appeared in the Journal des Débats of the 30th Nov. last. This article is dated from the British Museum (in the reading room of which establishment it may very probably have been written), and signed William Jones. As I am the only person in the British Museum bearing the surname of Jones, the article has been attributed to me, in very courteous terms, by a correspondent of the "N. & Q." As I cannot claim the merit of being the writer, I beg to place this correction of Mr. Macray's very natural mistake in your hands, to be used in such manner as you may think proper.

"I have the honour to be, Sir,

"Your very obedient servant,

"J. Winter Jones."

F. G. S. (Colchester). We have forwarded to Dr. Diamond your request, and as soon as "light and leisure" permit, you shall receive some copies of the portrait.

A Photographic Correspondent, Durham.—We have been so unfortunate as to lose a letter asking questions respecting the enlargement of photographs, &c., for which we apologise, but believe a full answer will be found in the last number of the Photographic Journal.

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