Psychical research and the Resurrection . planchette. It waspreceded by the written statement: You shouldsee some of their embroideries. The colors are beau-tiful. Then the planchette drew a representation ofan embroidered dress with flowers scattered over it insymmetrical order. After the dress was drawn in out-line the colored portions were described, and thesewere variations of pink, white, green, yellow, brownand lavender. The waist was pink and apparentlydraped with lavender lace. The upper portion of theskirt was white and contained embroidered flowers init, the flowers having various co


Psychical research and the Resurrection . planchette. It waspreceded by the written statement: You shouldsee some of their embroideries. The colors are beau-tiful. Then the planchette drew a representation ofan embroidered dress with flowers scattered over it insymmetrical order. After the dress was drawn in out-line the colored portions were described, and thesewere variations of pink, white, green, yellow, brownand lavender. The waist was pink and apparentlydraped with lavender lace. The upper portion of theskirt was white and contained embroidered flowers init, the flowers having various colors. Next to thiswas a wide pink stripe, which was wider behind than infront. The lower portion of the skirt was lavenderin color and ornamented with flowers at the marginof the pink stripe, and at the lower edges. It is ap- 231 PSYCHICAL RESEARCH AND THE RESURRECTION parently a portion of an overskirt. In connectionwith it the dress was described in the following sen-tence : Mare arivie ceassin oonei kei ahrue ruinin / ^ A g^A-fl-l^A,. warire ti mare. This was interpreted in Englishto mean: Man chief rulers wifes dress when shegoes riding with the man chief ruler. On the next day the figure of a wagon with someanimal hitched to it was drawn and described as a goat-cart. The Martian for it was said to be Yeoar. Then on the following day a most re-markable and original drawing of a Martian clockwas made. The whole and its parts were described indetail. The Martian name for it was consisted of two circular wooden boxes resting sideby side and connected by openings, through whichpassed from one to the other the wire that formed the THE SMEAD CASE coil springs in each box. The spring begins in thecenter of one box and terminates in a coil which iswound around a circular wire to hold it in its place,runs through the opening between the boxes and,winding about another circular wire, terminates as thefirst begins, in the center of the other box. Thespring is of brass, an


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