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IN Dr. Tillyard's rejoinder to my letter on this Subject, published in NATURE for August 28, he cites Richet as one of the great scientific men who have studied psychical phenomena and have become convinced of their genuineness. He couples Richet with Crookes, Lodge, and others in this respect, but without even suggesting any difference between the individual beliefs of these eminent men. Since I read this my attention has been directed to a statement published by Richet only a little more than two years ago, which appears to me to be of the highest importance.
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SWINTON, A. Science and Psychical Research. Nature 118, 553 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118553a0
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