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- Census of hallucinations, 102–109, 231–234
- Cerebration, unconscious, 279
- Chance coincidence between phantasm and death, 105–109
- Children as agents in spontaneous telepathy, 143
- Cideville trial for witchcraft, 151–16:
- Clairvoyance, 5, 61–62, 111, 331, 335–344
- Clark, Miss C., case contributed by, 125
- Clarke. Mr. T., his sitting with Mrs. Piper, 311
- Clarkson, Miss, case contributed by, 88
- Clothes of apparitions, 111
- Cock Lane Ghost, 150
- Coghill, Colonel, case contributed by, 360
- Collective hallucinations, 230–244
- Community of sensation. 9, 44, 71
- Confessions of trickery in Poltergeist cases, 162
- Conley, Miss, case contributed by, 227
- Consciousness, composite nature of, 277
- ——dissociation of, in hallucination, 138–140
- ——in hypnotism, 279–81
- ——in pathological cases, 280–28 5
- Conscription, dreams of number drawn in, 347–348
- Contemporary notes. See Notes, contemporary.
- Continuous observation, importance of, in spiritualistic experiments, 193–195
- Crookes, Sir William, 11,12, 171, 172 n.
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- D., Mrs. case contributed by, 59
- "Danvers," Miss, case contributed by, 118
- Davey, Mr. S. J., his slate-writing, 182, 186–195
- Death, hallucinations coinciding with, calculation of chances, 105–109
- ——predictions of, 352
- Death-watch, 349–350
- Derby, the, dreams of winner, 346
- Despard, Miss, and Miss Campbell, their experiments in thought transference, 37–39, 49
- Diary, notes in. See Notes, contemporary.
- Didier, Alexis, his clairvoynce, 337–339
- Disinterested fraud, 174–175
- Dissociation of consciousness. See Consciousness.
- Distance as affecting telepathy, 12, 21–23, 110
- Divining-rod, 7
- Dixon, Mr. E. T., 168
- Documentary evidence, rarity of, in spontaneous telepathic cases 49, 86, 88. See Notes, contemporary.
- Dog, apparition of, 143
- Dolbear, Professor, case contributed by, 223
- Dove, Mr., case contributed by, 137