Hi all, Thanks to Roy for confirming what is in the Leiden collection. At 10:31 AM 10/25/00 -0700, Andrea Vogel wrote: snip >1) Leiden Collection: Huguenots in the Netherlands, France, Germany, >etc.,1500 -1828. Originals at the Walloon Library in Leiden. They are >on films arranged alphabetically according to surnames and numbered >from 0199755 (AB-ALE) to 0199953 (WITA-Z). Now I have another question about the films listed above. Looking at the list that tells which names are on which film, I see "de la Croix" among the D's, and "le Cleijnet" and "LeJeune" among the L's. Yet I also see "de la Rocca" among the L's, "de Hie" among the H's, "delaBassecourt" amont the L's, etc. Is there any rule for this collection for names with de, la, de la, du, etc. in front? I am interested in de la Montagne. Which should I try first: the film containing "de la" the D's, the one containing "lamo" in the L's, or Montagne in the M's? Thanks, Howard hswain@ix.netcom.com