58 INTRODUCTION, Clairvoyance, but the things seen are not so limited nor so restricted: for not only do I “see”’ what is actually ¢#ere, but I also see things “habitually worn” by my listener, or by his friend in the room, although they be zof there with him atthe time. Then, again, I see people in the room above my _ listener—“ spirits” known to the listener—and “spirits” known to the man in the room with him, but not known to himself. And, lastly, I have seen a picture of a young lady known to the listener, but who was miles away from him; and I was able to say that she was not dead and yet not actually with him in the physical body. In passing, I may add that so far as I have experimented with Phone-voyance, all my attempts have been more or less successful. This, however, I leave my readers to judge for themselves. I shall only say that I have laid the whole series before them, and zof merely the selected few. In fact, this statement applies practically to the whole of this book. The signed evidence which I possess shows that out of one hundred and sixty descriptions given in public one hundred and forty-four were recognized as correct; that out of (about) three hundred in private 96 per cent. were correct ; and that of prophecies thirty out of thirty-seven