Mrs Fleming was a sister of Rudyard Kipling and lived in
India. Her husband and family strongly disapproved of
psychic activities therefore she used a pseudonym, Mrs. Holland.
Automatic writer with whom many important experiments were conducted by
the S.P.R. She had written automatic poetry since 1893 and on a
few occasions obtained messages from a deceased friend. In 1903
she read Myers' book
Human Personality, and this renewed
her interest in her own gift of automatic writing. In
September of the same year she began automatic writing systematically.
Generally she was in the waking state during these communications. She
too began to obtain scripts signed 'Myers', and in one
of these she was instructed to send it to Mrs Verrall at 5 Selwyn
Gardens, Cambridge. She had read Mrs VerraIl's name in
Human Personality
as being interested in some experiments, but had never met her
personally. Nor had she ever been to Cambridge or consciously
heard of Selwyn Gardens. But Mrs Verrall did in fact live
at number five. Mrs Holland was a gifted and educated woman and
extremely sceptical of her own scripts. She did not
therefore obey these instructions, but she did eventually send the
scripts and subsequent ones to, Miss Johnson at the SPR
(2). Miss Johnson peacefully filed them, it did not occur to her
that Mrs Holland in India could be making veiled references to the same
subjects as the Verralls and Mrs Piper, with whom she had no
contact. It was not until 1905 that Miss Johnson realized what
was happening, by which time the scripts themselves appeared to be
making the extraordinary claim that Myers, Gurney and Sidgwick had
devised them to demonstrate their continued existence and prove their
identity. As G. N. M. Tyrrell put it, the material to be
investigated was experimenting upon itself. This also involved
her as one of the leading mediums in the case of the well
known "Cross - Correspondences'".