90 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. Harry said: “There’s a woman in my room, with a blue dressing-sown on; the bed has square pillows on it; what does she want ‘nosing around my place’?” Miss P said the woman had a blue dressing-gown —the pillows were square, and she was ¢o occupy that voome that very evening, Harry then said: “Well! for more ‘identity proof,’ tell her I was educated at Cheltenham.” This, Miss P said, was correct. He then gave me a correct description of his brother B——, who was in India, which I repeated to Miss P , and he added: “Those ponies hurt his leg.” All of which was correct. Then he gave me a picture of their house in the country; and he added that his favourite servant was “the little short stout maid ”"— all of which was correct. After this he said: “Ask E (Miss P ) what about the blue ribbon which she has in her top right- hand drawer with a charm on it.’’ Miss P seemed excited at this, and acknowledged that she had actually cut the ribbon from off his neck just before he died, Continuing, he described correctly his grand- father S to me, and I repeated the description. He also mentioned a medal on his watch chain. He added: “ Now then, old