APPENDIX 



THS photographs here reproduced give a very clear idea 

 of the processus of materialisations described in the 

 second part of Book I. Chapter II. on the problems of 

 supernormal physiology. 



I wish to draw special attention to No. 7. It is 

 one of the most remarkable that I have obtained; and 

 was taken during the formation and prior to the terminal 

 phase. The eyes are perfectly materialised and very 

 expressive. Other parts of the face, and more especially 

 the lower portions are far from being as complete. A 

 thick rudiment of substance from the original ' cord ' is 

 still attached to the corner of the lips. The features 

 are crossed by streaks, some of which are disposed 

 geometrically; these indicate the centres of force for 

 materialisation. They may be compared to the nervures 

 of a leaf. 



A mass of beautiful dark hair, of which a tress passes 

 between the neck and the rudiment above-mentioned, 

 is not visible against the black background, but is quite 

 visible on a stereoscopic plate which I was able to secure. 



This fine materialisation took place under my eyes 

 and I could follow its whole development. 



G. GELEY. 



