29 AUGUST 1908, Page 15

A CORRECTION.

LTo THE EDITOR Or Tug '5PEOTATOR.".1 Sta,—In your notice last week of the new popular edition of "Foxe's Book of Martyrs," issued by the Religious Tract Society (2s.), and edited by ma, you complain that "there is not a word about Anne Askew Her story, tolA by herself, is one of the most interesting records in the world." As a matto!. of fact, the story of Anne Askew, almost entirely in her own words, occupies pp. 329-34 of this new edition !—I am, Sir, &c.,

W. GRINTON BERRY.

[We are very sorry. We did not find the story where we expected, before that Qf the Marian Martyrs. The book has no index, and the story is massed with some twenty others in the "Table of Contents" under the heading of "Fires of Smithfield." —Tan REVIEWER.]