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67. Lavender-colour (ccesius) ; pale blue, with a slight mixture of grey. 



68. Violet (violaceus, iantMnus) ; pure blue stained with red, so as to be inter- 

 mediate between the two colours. 



69. Lilac (lilacinus) ; pale dull violet, mixed a little with white. 



VIII. Red. 



70. Carmine (Jcermesinus, puniceus) ; the purest red, without any admixture. 



71. Red (ruler; in Greek composition, erythro-); the common term for any pure 

 red. Rubescens, t'ubeus, rubellus, rubicundus, belonging to this. 



72. Rosy (roseus ; in Greek composition, rhodo-) ; pale pure red. 



73. Flesh-coloured (carneus, incarnatus) ; paler than the last, with a slight 

 mixture of red. 



74. Purple (purpureus) ; dull red, with a slight dash of blue. 



75. Sanguine (sanguineus) ; dull red, passing into brownish black. 



76. Phceniceous (phceniceiis, puniceus) ; pure lively red, with a mixture of 

 carmine and scarlet. 



77. Scarlet (coccineus) ; pure carmine, slightly tinged with yellow. 



78. Flame-coloured (flammeus, igneus)\ very lively scarlet, fiery red. 



79. Bright red (rutilans, ruttius); reddish, with a metallic lustre. 



80. Cinnabar (cinnabarinus) ; scarlet, with a slight mixture of orange. 



81. Vermilion (miniatus, f vermiculatus) ; scarlet, with a decided mixture of 



yellow. 



82. Brick-colour (lateritiits) ; the same, but dull and mixed with grey. 



83. Brown-red (rubiginosus, kamatiticus) ', dull red, with a slight mixture of 

 brown. 



84. Xerampelinus ; dull red, with a strong mixture of brown. 



85. Coppery (cupreus) ; brownish red, with a metallic lustre. 



86. Githagineus; greenish red. 



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1. Variegated (variegatus) ; the colour disposed in various irregular, sinuous 



spaces. 



2. Blotched (maculatus); the colour disposed in broad, irregular blotches. 



3. Spotted (guttatus) ; the colour disposed in small spots. 



