Magnetic susceptibility of nickel‐chromium alloys, containing 2.2, 5.6, 7.8, 11.2, 13.3, 16.6, 22.0, and 25.0 at. % chromium, have been studied up to 1500°K. Our data do not exhibit any anomalies of the type observed recently by Chechernikov and Pop from which they inferred the existence of antiferromagnetism in the nickel‐rich nickel‐chromium solid solutions. In this respect the present measurements are in satisfactory agreement with the older studies by Manders. Small irregularities are observed in the inverse magnetic susceptibility vs temperature curves for 16.6, 22.0, and 25.0 at. % chromium samples. The origin of these observations is not clearly understood but, likely, results from the existence of Ni2Cr phase in these alloys.