124 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. (No. 25.) Bournemouth, April 6, 1908. Dear Mr. TURVEY, In reply to your request, I bear witness that I clearly recognized, from your description on Sunday, March 15, the young man who was musical, wore pink cuffs, and valued the cuff- links given to him, and who was named “ Haréer.” I also understood his reference to materialization, he having some short time previous materialized to me at a séance at London. He died in my house last July. Mr. Munday, who was with me, also recognized the description. Yours fraternally, T, HARTLEY. (No. 26.) Poole, April 4, 1908. DEAR Mr. TURVEY, In reply to yours, I, too, as well as Mr. Hartley, knew Harker, and saw him materialize at a séance held in London, on March 4, 1908, hence I at once recognized the description you gave of him from the platform (as a Visitant to you during the week) on Sunday, March 15, 1908. He was the “musical young man” who, you said, wanted you to let him materialize. I consider the description you gave of him was very good. Yours truly, H. MUNDAY.