Mathieu, Georges,93,101,200;report on E. Paladino,111-114.Mathieu, P. F.,37.Matter passing through matter,seeSolid.Maxwell, Dr. Joseph,63,172,173.Extracts from his investigations,360-368;his opinions,410.Mediums, cheating of professional,3,207;their conscious and unconscious deception,4;use of the word,5;their will and health as factors,14;pecuniary temptations of,157.See also,Brédif,Florence Cook,Angelica Cottin,Davenport brothers,Eglington,Fox sisters,Daniel D. Home,Mme. Huet,Allan Kardec,A. Politi,E. Paladino,Anna Rothe,Sambor,Slade,Mrs. Williams,Mme. X.Mediumistic Phenomena, a chapter in physics,2;effects of antipathy of by slanders,15;genuineness of,21,184;reflections upon those of Paladino,118et seq.;experiments with an accordion,121et seq.;confirmatory of magnetism rather than hypnotism,166;always of psycho-physical nature,166;hypothesis of fluidic double (astral body),166,179;fraud in,194et seq.;agency is in the person, not in the object,254;mechanical tests of, by Prof. Thury,269et seq.;by Sir William Crookes,306et seq.;unconscious muscular action considered,280;no indications of electricity in,281;experiments of London Dialectical Society,291-303;Sir William Crookes' experiments,306-347;his opinions of,347-351;investigations of Alfred Russel Wallace,353-359;of Dr. J. Maxwell,359-368;of other scientists,368-375;popular ignorance of,406et seq.;recapitulation of scientist's theories regarding,408;recapitulation of phenomena with Flammarion's comments,411-423et seq.;subliminal consciousness as a factor in,433et seq.;Dr. von Hartmann's hypothesis,435;Aksakof's reply,435;of mixed character,438.See also,Acoustic phenomena,Alteration in weight,Apparitions,Apports,Automatic writing,Fluidic Action,Impressions,Invisible hands,Levitations,Luminous phenomena,Materializations,Movement of objects,Ordeals,Predictions,Raps,Solid passing through solid,Spirit communications,Spiritualism,Thermal radiations,Typtology,Touchings,Writing produced at a distance.Méry, Gaston,84,95,375.Miller, American medium,375.Milési, Prof.,368.Mind, action of, upon matter,283et seq.,365.Molière, xiv., quoted,264,265.Montaigne,1.Morgan, Prof.,297-359;accepts Spiritistic theory,409.Morselli, Prof. Enrico,188;investigates E. Paladino,177-192.Mouchez, Admiral,197,213.Mouzay, Countess de,211.Movements of natural objects, in mediumistic phenomena,411-416;cases of,9,17,70-74,88,90,91,93,95-99,105,106,108,109,111-114,125,126,144,147,148,156,157,163,165,167,175,176,181-183,185,187,234,237,271,274,275,293,295,297,299-301,353,354,358,359,369,370,371,373,378,382,383,398,399,403.Musset, Alfred de,398.Myers, F. W. H.,63,162,305,350;on Subliminal Consciousness,433,434.Newton, cited,19.Nus, Eugène,61,443.Ochorowicz, Dr. Julien,63,162,188;his studies of Eusapia Paladino,76-78;his conclusions,166,409;condemns the rejection of Paladino by English scientists,168;his explanation of her substitution of hands,170.Ordeals,292.Ostwald, Dr., arranges séance with E. Paladino,15.Paladino, Eusapia (Mme. Raphael Delgaiz),2,3;her exhaustion after phenomena,7;her fraud (conscious and unconscious),10;influence of her health on experiments,15;darkness demanded for best results,10,68,89;her personality and history,67,86,87,140;Flammarion's estimate of the comparative authenticity of her phenomena,70;unknown natural forces evidenced,80,152;investigated by Flammarion,5-23,63-134;by Lombroso,143-150;by Enrico Morselli, and François Porro,177-192;by other scientists, at Milan,151et seq.;at other places,162et seq.;M. Antoniadi considers her phenomena fraudulent,109-111;unsuccessful attempt to photograph fluidic hand,123;M. L—— denies levitations,132;Professor Chiaia challenges Lombroso to investigate,136;photographs of facial imprints,76,136;her spiritualistic education,141;her symptoms during the production of phenomena,142;her sensations,143;Ochorowicz's apparatus to control feet,164;results of sympathetic trance of a sitter,165;detected in fraud at Cambridge,168;an incident at Ochorowicz's home,168et seq.;her deceptions, their reasons and their relevance to phenomena,194-211;Dr. Dariex's opinion of them,206;her sensitiveness to suggestion,207.Reports on her phenomena by Dr. Julien Ochorowicz,76-78,166;by Prof. Chiaia,78,136-140;by Arthur Lévy,86-92;Adolph Brisson,93,94;Victorien Sardou,95-98;Jules Claretie,98-101;Gustave Le Bon,101-103;G. Armelin,103-109;M. Antoniadi,109-111;M. Mathieu,111-114;M. Palotti,114-116;M. Le Bocain,116-118;A. de Rochas,140-143,174-176;M. Ciolfi's account of Lombroso's séances,143-150;the Milan scientists,151-161;M. de Siemradski,163,164;Sir Oliver Lodge,167;Sully-Prudhomme,176;François Porro's reports of séances with Morselli,177-192.Recorded cases of her phenomena.(a) Raps (including typtological communications),8,13,17,70,75,80,105,114,144,145,147,175,203.(b) Movements of natural objects (see also(d) apports),9,17,70-74,88,90,91,93,95-99,105,106,108,109,111-114,125,126,144,147,148,156,157,163,167,175,176,181-183,185,187-203,209,210.(c) Levitations,6,16,70,73,74,83,88,91,93,94,96,99,104,105,111,113,114,144-147,154-156,160,164,167,174,180,183-187,204,364.(d) Apports (objects brought in from outside the room),99,112,186,187.(e) Alteration in weight of bodies and variation in weighing apparatus without contact,88,153,173,191.(f) Thermal radiations,115,117,125,186.(g) acoustic phenomena (sounds other than raps q.v.),71,73,89,96,112,144,163,167,183,209,210.(h) writing and marks produced at a distance,167.(i) impressions in plastic substances,22,74-78,158,163,184;photographs of,76.(j) luminous phenomena,74,97,105,108,125,148,186,199.(k) trance speaking,71,160.(l) Materializations.(I) Tactile,—of hands and arms,71,72,89,97,98,101,106-108,111,113,116-118,124,146,148,160,167,174,181,186;of heads,73,89,115,161,177,187.(II) visible,—of hands of arms,10,73,116,159,175,185;of heads and busts,21,72,115,128,177,185,366.(m) a solid passing through a solid substance,107,128.(n) cases apparently produced by fraud,200.Palotti, M., report on E. Paladino,114-116.Palotti, Mme.,114.Pelletier, M.,220.Penta, Dr.,147.Phaedrus, quoted,xx.Phalansterians, the,61,443.Phantoms,419,see alsoMaterializations.Plautus,xiv.Politi, Auguste, mediums, his phenomena,368-371.Poggenpohl, M. de,373,374.Porro, François, report on E. Paladino,177-192;his theories,409.Predictions,293,384,385.Psychical research, utility of,v,viii,2,30-32;the sceptic's attitude toward, vii;ignorance of critics of, xii, xv;scientists unwilling to recognize phenomena,18-20;value of cumulative testimony in,191;necessity of eliminating fraud in,194;society for,305.Psychological Institute invites E. Paladino to Paris,3.Rabelais,1;alleged spirit communications from,38-40.Radioculture,vi.Raps (see also,Typtology), their connection with sitters,22;hypotheses for,35;Dr. J. Maxwell's Studies of,360-364;recapitulation of,416-418;cases of,8,13,17,75,105,144,145,147,175,232,244,292,297-301,353,357.Ravachol, alleged spirit communication from,213.Regnard, quoted,101.Ribero, M.,218.Richet, Dr. Charles,3,63,65,84,93,95,151,162,178,202,305;his experiments in Algiers,375;his theory,409.Rochas, Count Albert de,63,84,95,162,203,289,368;cited,3,135,179,188,198;his theories,409.Rodiere, Mme., medium,196.Rothe, Anna, medium,217.Rothschild, Ed. de,101.Roure, Lucien, cited,398.Sabatier, A.,63,173.Sambor, Russian medium, his phenomena,371-374.Sardou, Victorien,178,203,208;early mediumistic experiences of,25;letter to Jules Claretie,45;report on E. Paladino,95-98;participates in Paladino sittings,123,124.Sayn-Wittgenstein, Prince,334.Schiaparelli,4,63,82,151,178,194;letter regarding E. Paladino,64.Secondary personality,seeDouble Personality.Sergines, M. de,101.Sexton, Dr.,334.Sidgwick, Prof. Henry,305.Siemiradski, M. de,162;quoted,163.Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin,368.Sivel the aëronaut, alleged spirit communication from,213.Slade, Henry, medium,66,420;his fraud,196.Socrates,vii.Solid passing through a solid, cases of,107,128,372;—a natural parallel,130.Solovovo, Petrovo, describes Sambor's phenomena,371-374.Soul, the, xx,82,178,188,439,452.Spirit communications,384-389;erroneous,51,52,57;see also,Automatic writing,Raps,Trance-speaking.Spiritualism (spiritism),194;its immateriality in psychical research,xx,80;has never taught anything new,26,436;not proven by Paladino phenomena,166;dilemma between animism and,188,435;Porro's opinion of its relation to Paladino,190et seq.;de Gasparin's arguments against,285;Thury's comments on,285et seq.;spiritistic hypothesis accepted by Cromwell Varley,305,409, by Wallace,409, by Prof. Morgan,409;spirits not necessarily souls of dead,431;still a working hypothesis,439,447;arguments against its probability,439et seq.Squanquarillo, Joseph,368.Stewart, Prof. Balfour,305.Stock, Georges,50.Subliminal consciousness, Myers on,433,434;Dr. Geeley's hypothesis,434;does not depend upon organism,435.Sully-Prudhomme,173.Syamour, Mme.,101.Table movements,411-413.See also,LevitationandMovements of Natural Objects.Taine, quoted,58.Tamburini, M.,144.