ORDINARY CLAIRVOYANCE. 85 (No. 144.) Bournemouth, May 16, 1907. DEAR SIR, I remember and bear witness to the fact that you described two or three spirits to two ladies who made up my yachting party last year, and they recognized the descriptions. The ladies were strangers to you, only introduced an hour or two before to you by me... Yours truly, C. PONTIFEX. On January 11, 1908, a gentleman called to see me, and after a little conversation on Spiritualism and kindred topics, he asked me to psychometrize a pair of gloves that belonged to his son, I took the gloves in my hand and immediately “sensed” certain traits of character, etc., which were very difficult to mention to a father about his son. However, I said what the gloves “told” me, and added, "I may of course be mistaken.” To judge by the looks and words of my visitor I was most decidedly wrong in every particular. I knew that I was right for all that, and the following letter shows an extraordinary solution of the case. It is also another blow to the so-called explanation “ Telepathy.”