140 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. say he was as unknown to meas Adam. His letters follow :— (No. 37.) Boscombe, Dec. 29, 1906. DEAR SIR, I enclose a letter from the secretary of the Spiritual Alliance, which I hope you will allow as an introduction for an interview with you on the subject of Spiritualism. I was directed to come into Bournemouth for information, at a small sitting in the country. Yours very sincerely, (COLONEL) J i. (No. 38.) Boscombe, Dec. 30, 1906. DEAR MR, TURVEY, I am just five feet ten in my boots, and was wearing grey flannel jacket and waistcoat when I wrote the note to you; my trousers being of quite different material. Again thanking you for your very kind response. Yours very sincerely, (COLONEL) J—— H——. I was vice-president of the Bournemouth Spiritualist Society in 1908, and during that