Psychography. 
[March, 
146 rsywu S t" t >»'/' 
and becomes visible in consequence ^Jj^^on^ded with 
something. This hypothesis s i a tes are the property 
the circumstance that, even when the s ates are P 
Of the medium, they are sel \h e cmi serv^ 
examinedTy him' 'before Jeipied together. But iHsJut 
s£ been 
seen by the medium or or un- 
f f h e SSTito he have been fixed together, 
fastens the slates auei y ud aeain as before. 
executes the writing, and f f ® te ^, ^^for thfs view, -that, 
We will take the case mos "‘ ab t he s ates against the 
namely, where the medium holds the and 
underside of the table wi 1 t j v j ew 0 f those 
«« ,h Vl:Kt &SthVone V hand he un- 
K; ^ supports them and 
performs the wilting, an m be urged that there are 
If so, great is out faitl^- It ? ch the slateS; stri ng, &c., 
supports beneath the tab , } ... I reply that the 
are upheld while the me 1U ™ ^ contrivances are 
table has been examined and that no such com Us 
smh 
fre mucS r TnsUnceTwirh completely* overthrow this un- 
-rvf also 
ve yed away and ot (he s , ates rema in in view, ana 
“frvmhLf d by themedmm.^It ^“VndmXl 
pnvaiel) wnthout acknowledge of the medium, are expressly 
l0 ^^ n e°bfieara.m e d n uftT g elearicit y or something, ’’-the 
something being, I 
sibly as yet unknown foim of^gJ ' , ion . Nor shall I 
^ r0d Te«\tee may be forms of energy still more won- 
d, sprite that the'e y seat of the medlum contain 
no 1 hidden batteries, no secret condu^ors. They mayy^as^I 
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