4 Clubs.—4 Clubs.
5 Spades.—5 Diamonds.
NUMBERS OUT OF NINE DIGITS.
4.—Percipient said: It stands up straight. 4.
6.—Percipient said: Those two are too much alike, only a little gap in one of them. It is either 5 or 6.
3.—3.
1.—Percipient said: Cover up that upper part if it is the 1. It is either 7 or 1.
2.—9, 8.
[From acting so much as agent in previous trials, I knew the shapes of these numbers printed on cardboard, and as agent found the 5 and 6 too much alike. After looking hard at one of them I can hardly tell the difference, and always cover the upper projection of the I because it is so much like a 7.
The numbers were printed on separate pieces of cardboard, and there were about a hundred in the box, being made for some game.]