PROPHECIES. 177 been fulfilled, one of them being that he would go to America before the end of 1907; and that he was then arranging to go, And (he) actually left, as you know, before the end of the year. Yours faithfully, T. P. STEVENS. The next letter also refers to the departure of a man who was quite “settled in Bourne- mouth.” When I said, “ You'll leave Bourne- mouth on or near the zoth of next month,” he laughed, because he was so satisfied with his position, and his employer was very pleased with him. He called on Mrs. Laney to say good-bye, and informed her of his visit to me, and the prophecy which I had made. (No. 61.) Boscombe, Mar. 2, 1908. DEAR Mr. TURVEY, I feel sure you will be interested to hear your prediction to Mr. N on the 15th of January has been fulfilled. Do you remember telling him he would leave B’mouth on or near February 21? Asa matter of fact he /eft ox the 20th ult, Yet at the time of speaking to you he had no such intention. This is, I think, a clear case of pre-vision. Sincerely yours, F, LANEY,