PHONE-VOYANCE. 150 (No. 48.) Bournemouth, May 17, 1907. DEAR MR. TURVEY, On April 12 last I was speaking to you on the telephone, and it is important to remember that my instrument is on the ground floor. After concluding our conversation on the subject we were conversing about, you said that you could see my daughter KuBy in the room above, engaged in correspondence which seemed to be voluminous, I must confess I was surprised to find that she was actually writing letters as you stated, and had a quantity of papers and correspondence spread out on the table around her. You also accurately described my younger daughter stand- ing beside me at the telephone on the same occasion, Yours truly, D. HARTLEY. The next letter hardly needs any remarks from me, Again Mr. Pontifex figures in the incident. It came about in this way. He rang me up and said: “I have some friends here, do you think you could ‘see’ anything for them?” It so happened that I could, and this is the only time I have been able to do it “at request.” I replied “ Yes, I see a spirit who comes for the tall lady in black who is