[111] Der Magnetismus und die allgemeine Weltsprache. A brief account of the five trials, quoted from the Archiv für den thierischen Magnetismus, vol. vi. pp. 136-139, will be found in Phantasms of the Living, vol. i. pp. 101, 102. In the other cases the impression was produced in a dream. The distance varied from 1/8 of a mile to 9 miles in the case quoted in the text.
[112] In Wesermann's book, as also in the account given in the Archiv, the account is headed "Fifth experiment at a distance of nine miles."
[113] Wesermann unfortunately does not record his own state at the time of the experiments.
[114] See Nos. 37, 38, 39, Chapter V.
[115] Mr. Tudor wrote to Dr. Hodgson in answer to a letter received from him.
[116] Annales des Sciences Psychiques, July-August 1893, pp. 196, 197.
[117] See, for instance, Phantasms of the Living, cases 28, 79, etc.
[118] These letters will be found in full in the account of the case published in Proc. S.P.R., vol. x., part xxvi.
[119] M. Aksakof explains that the name of the month (October) was omitted, through a mistake on the part of the telegraph clerk.
[120] Phantasms of the Living, vol. i. pp. 434-445; vol. ii. p. 134, etc.; and Proc. S.P.R., etc.