. Phantasms of the living. i., pp. 29-38, 120, 137. 2 Chap, xiv., §§ 4 and 6. 3 P. 504; Vol. ii., p, 33, note ; and see cases 116, 240, 553, 572. 4 P. 414 ; Vol. ii., pp. 105, 237, note. 5 This f eature is so common, in both classes, that I need hardly call special attentionto it where it occurs. In this chapter alone, for instance, we have encountered it in 7cases—Nos. 198, 199, 202, 203, 204, 211, 215. 6 See above, p. 521, and Vol. ii., p. 97. 7 See p. 432, note, and, , case 211, above. 8 See Vol. ii., p. 91, second note ; and add cases 499 and 540 to the P. 476 ; and see cases 49


. Phantasms of the living. i., pp. 29-38, 120, 137. 2 Chap, xiv., §§ 4 and 6. 3 P. 504; Vol. ii., p, 33, note ; and see cases 116, 240, 553, 572. 4 P. 414 ; Vol. ii., pp. 105, 237, note. 5 This f eature is so common, in both classes, that I need hardly call special attentionto it where it occurs. In this chapter alone, for instance, we have encountered it in 7cases—Nos. 198, 199, 202, 203, 204, 211, 215. 6 See above, p. 521, and Vol. ii., p. 97. 7 See p. 432, note, and, , case 211, above. 8 See Vol. ii., p. 91, second note ; and add cases 499 and 540 to the P. 476 ; and see cases 498, 547, 568, 639, 654. 10 See above, p. 223, and Vol. ii., p. 105, second note. The cases where the experienceaffects more than one person will be discussed in Chap, xviii., and may perhaps befound to supply a fresh point of resemblance between hallucinations of subjective andof telepathic origin. 11 Vol. ii., p. 132, note. END OF VOLUME I. PRINTED BY THE NATIONAL PRESS AGENCY, LIMITED, WHITEFRIARS STREET, LONDON, saw H H Ri ••,> ^H iR?BbqBHWW ? ? ? • ? H SSks Pi M ??.•?. • ? ? ?R Wm WMlflp WKm Wm Mr HL 1 Hi ill MB ?HI


Size: 1247px × 2004px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booki, booksubjectparapsychology