162 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. “see anything.” “Well,” I said, “only a book about the size of a six shilling novel, maroon back, dark coloured sides, different in colour to the back, and the edges are speckled with pink spots. I also see, conzected with the book, but not actually on it,a large ‘P’.” “Quite right,” he replied, ‘“‘the ‘P’ is the first letter of the owner's name.” I saw that the ‘‘P” was ot on the book, as I also saw that ‘the young lady still in the body” was not with Mr. E. W. Oaten. Can the reader say why I could not see that the “brownish ornament,” and the “silver chain, medal, and match-box,” “were nof actually there”? If I could dis- tinguish between “with you” and “connected with you” in ¢wo cases, why not in the other two cases? Both failures were with meta/ objects. (No. 51.) Bournemouth, April 6, 1908. DEAR MR. TURVEY, Yes! IT acknowledge that through the telephone you described correctly a book in my office and you added, “I see connected with it a‘ P.’” This is strange, as the name of the owner of the book began with that letter. Yours, D. HARTLEY.