“SPIRIT” VISITANTS. 11g I append an extract from the lady’s letter confirming my statement— (No. 20.) Bournemouth, Mar, 16, 1908, DEAR MR. TURVEY, . .. Also the description you gave from the platform was recognized by my friend, Miss B , as a friend of hers who was in the Navy. The peculiarity about his death was that he flung himself from the masthead on to the deck, and was picked up stiff immediately after the fall. Yours truly, A, E. R. LANE. As regards the date given, the husband of the above writer writes me as follows— (No, 21.) Mar. 20, 1908, She now remembers that it was in September, 1893, that she last saw him ; so again you prove how accurately you get things. Yours truly, F. E. LANE. Before passing on to the next case of Spirit Visitants I think I must make a slight digres- | sion. The reader, if at all critical, may say, *““How comes it that the lady in the hall