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Conjuring; see Deceptions, conjuring.

Contagion, mental, 132-134.

Darlingism, 224.

Darwin, Erasmus, 346.

Davey, ----; see Hodgson and Davey.

Deafness, in relation to dreams, 347.

Deception, as dependent upon objective conditions, 109; as dependent upon habit, 111; love of, 111; historical aspect of, 112; conjuring, 113, 114-117, 120-128; as imitation of reality, 116-118; as dependent upon subjective conditions, 118, 120-128; and technical knowledge, 13, 128, 148; analysis of, 129; as influenced by contagion, 132-134; liability to, 150; see also Illusion.

Deleuze, J. P. F., 217.

Deslon, 183, 184.

Dickens, Charles, 350.

Digby, Sir Kenelm, 261.

Dorman, ----, 240, 246, 249.

Drawings, equivocal, 286-295.

Dreams, sensory factors in, 364, 365; of the blind; see Blindness; see Omens.

Dupotet, ----, 202, 224.

Dyer, ----, 256, 258, 264.

Eccentric opinions, 2.

Eddy, Mary Baker Glover, 27.

Electro-biology, 219.

Englinton, ----, 146.

Esdaile, ----, 215.

Faria, Abbé, 200; his use of suggestion, 201.

Folk-medicine, 260, 265.

Fox, Margaret and Katie, 138.

Frazer, ----, 254.

Furness, Horace Howard, 142-144, 158, 163.

Galton, Francis, 338, 366.

Gassner, Johann Joseph, 179, 180.

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