author - "Edward T. Bennett"

he human organism, and beyond the range of muscular action, should be subjected to further scientific examination, with a view to ascertaining its true source, nature, and power."[3]One selection is now given from the Minutes of this Sub-Committee, illustrating the nature of the Evidence that came before them:-- "EXPERIMENT XXXVIII., Dec. 28th [1869].--Eight members present. Phenomena: Rapping sounds from the table and floor, and movements of the table, with and without contact. The

he human organism, and beyond the range of muscular action, should be subjected to further scientific examination, with a view to ascertaining its true source, nature, and power."[3]One selection is now given from the Minutes of this Sub-Committee, illustrating the nature of the Evidence that came before them:-- "EXPERIMENT XXXVIII., Dec. 28th [1869].--Eight members present. Phenomena: Rapping sounds from the table and floor, and movements of the table, with and without contact. The