CONTENTS.

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Preface[v]
Introduction[1]
What led to the recent Experiments in Psychic Photography[1]
Testimony relating to David Duguid[3]
“Spirit Photography,” with Remarks on Fluorescence. By J. Traill Taylor[9]
Origin of “Spirit” Photography[10]
Some Investigators of the Subject[11]
Photographing the Invisible[15]
Fluorescence[17]
A Lady’s Joke[20]
Some Personal Experiments[23]
How the Psychic Figures Behaved[31]
The Stereoscopic Camera in Use[33]
Remarks by Members and Visitors[37]
Portrait obtained without Exposure in Camera[49]
Press Notices of Mr. Taylor’s Paper:—
From the “Practical Photographer,” April, 1893[53]
From the “Review of Reviews,” April, 1893[57]
From “The Morning” (Daily Newspaper), April 4th, 1893[59]
From the “Medium and Daybreak,” March 24th, 1893[60]
From “Light,” March 18th, 1893[63]
From “Light,” March 25th, 1893[64]
From “Light,” May 6th, 1893[67]
From the “Two Worlds,” March 24th, 1893[69]
Ghosts and Their Photographs. By the Rev. H. R. Haweis, M.A.[71]
“Will you Show me the Ghost?”[73]
“Authentic” Ghost Photographs[76]
The late Editor of “Light”[78]
Spirit Photography. By Jas. Robertson, Glasgow[85]
His Opportunities for Observation[89]
David Duguid prevailed on to try Experiments[90]
Experiments in Mr. Robertson’s Warehouse[91]
John Page Hopps on Spirit Life[92]
A beautiful Portrait obtained[92]
Testimony by “Edina”[93]
Portrait obtained in Edinburgh of a Child[94]
Details of the Experiments to obtain it[95]
Miscellanea. By Andrew Glendinning[111]
How Abraham Lincoln’s Spirit Photograph was obtained[115]
Experiments by Professor Crookes, F.R.S.[122]
The beauty of Katie King described[123]
Lecture by Arthur Maltby[128]
Lantern Transparencies, by Mr. Acton[129]
How a Portrait was obtained without a Camera[144]