[{125b}] Crookes’s Notes of an Enquiry into the Phenomena usually called Spiritual. 86. London: Burns (second edition).

[{126a}] Satan’s Invisible World Discovered, p. 75.

[{126b}] A New Confutation of Sadducism, p. 5, writ by Mr. Alexander Telfair, London, 1696.

[{129}] Primitive Culture, vol. i. 368; ii. 304.

[{130}] The reader may also consult Notes on the Spirit Basis of Belief and Custom, a rough draft printed for the Indian Government. While rich in curious facts, the draft contains very little about ‘manifestations,’ except in ‘possession’.

[{131a}] Gregory, Dialogues, iv. 39.

[{131b}] De Rerum Varietate, xvi. cap. xciii.

[{132}] De Praestigiis Daemon.

[{133}] Si fallere possunt, ut quis videre se credat, cum videat revera extra se nihil: non poterunt fallere, ut credat quis se audire sonos, quos revera non audit? (p. 81).

[{135}] Proceedings S. P. R., xv. 42.