look at the objects on the table.' I followed his direction from that moment on, in much the same way as a hypnotized person responds to suggestion. I could see the objects on the table, not by means of ordinary sight but through clairvoyant vision; I then gave a description of what I saw to the notetaker with me in New York. I heard the Doctor say, 'Make my apologies to the experimentors at your end. I have had an accident and cannot work as well as I had hoped.' I transmitted what I was hearing in Newfoundland to the notetaker in New York, in the exact words which had been spoken to me, and I also described the bandage on the Doctor's head. This had scarcely been done when I heard the experimentor in New York comment, in an aside: 'This can't possibly be true, because I had a letter a few days ago and the Doctor was quite well then.' "The experiment continued and I remained in my projected state; I followed the activity of the investigator in Newfoundland. The next thing he did was to walk slowly to his bookcase in his room; before he reached it I knew that he was thinking of a certain book, and I knew its position on the shelf; this was telepathy. He took it down and held it up in his hands with the definite idea that I, being present, could read its title, and he then opened it and, without speaking, read to himself a paragraph out of this volume. The book was about Einstein and his theories of relativity. The paragraph he had selected he read through silently, and, as he did so, I was able to receive from his mind the telepathic impressions of what he read. The sense of his reading I reported in my own words to the stenographer in New York. In the meantime, the experimentor, speaking aloud, told me, in my projected state, that during this experiment he too had projected himself into the bedroom in New York of the psychiatrist who was his co-experimentor. He proceeded to describe the two photographs that he had actually seen there on his previous (physical) visit to New York, but he now explained in Newfoundland that these photographs had