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Rh *Slate-writing by "spirits." 175–195
 * Sleep, telepathic production of, at distance, 44
 * Smell, transference of, experimental, 32
 * ——spontaneous, 69
 * Smith, Mr. G. A.. experiments by, 16–27
 * ——report on slate-writing by, 178
 * Society for Psychical Research,1, 4, 102–109, 231–234, 306.
 * "Spirit" communication, 207–211. See also Piper, Mrs.
 * Spiritualism, 5, 65, 150, 172
 * Spontaneous telepathy, evidential defects, 47–50
 * Stramm, Mdlle., case contributed by, 292
 * Substitution in slate-writing, 178–191
 * Symbolic dreams, 95, 349


 * Tandy, Rev. G. M., case contributed by, 217
 * Tedworth, the Drummer of, 149–150. 159
 * Telepathy, difficulties of a physical explanation, 10–14
 * Templeton, Mr. J. M., report on slate-writing by, 178
 * Terriss, W., dream of his murder, 92 n., 354
 * Theosophy, 6, 173
 * Thorel, plaintif in Cideville trial, 151–161
 * Thury, Professor, 204
 * Tinel, M., defendant in Cideville trial, 151–161
 * Townshend, Rev. C. H., and clairvoyance, 335
 * Transition between experimental, and spontaneous telepathy, 110, 112–119
 * Trickery, confession, in Poltergeist cases, 162
 * ——in spiritualism. 172
 * Tuckey, Dr. Lloyd, 6
 * Tweedale, Rev. C. L..case contributed by, 146


 * U., Frau, case contributed by, 67
 * Unconscious cerebration, 279


 * Venner, Mr., 190–192
 * Verrall, Mrs., experiments in thought transference by. 27–31
 * ——her automatic writing, 299–305, 357–359
 * ——cases contributed by, 350, 357
 * Vidigal, Dr., case contributed by, 297


 * Wallace, Dr. A. R., 186
 * Ward, Captain, case contributed by, 120
 * Water, glass of, used for crystal vision, 64
 * Wedgwood, Mr. Hensleigh, on slate-writing, 176 n.
 * Wesley, John, and the ghost at Epworth, 149
 * Whispering, subconscious, as explanation of thought transference, 20, 21 n., 32