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6. Ochre-yellow. Yellow with brown. Ex. Iron Flint. 



7. Wine-yellow. A pale yellow color, with a little red and grey 5 

 the color of several sorts of white wine. Ex. Topaz and Fluor. 



8. Cream-yellow. A pale yellow color ; the color of cream ; rare. 

 Ex. Molybdate of Lead. 



9. Orange-yellow. Yellow, inclining to red ; the color of ripe 

 oranges. Ex. Orpiment. 



(G.) Red. 



1. Aurora-red. Red with much yellow. Ex. Red Orpiment. 



2. Hyacinth-red. Red with yellow and brown. Ex. Hyacinth. 



3. Brick-red. Red with yellow, brown and grey ; the color of 

 freshly baked bricks. Ex. Jasper. 



4. Scarlet-red. The brightest red color. Ex. Cinnabar. 



5. Blood-red. The color of blood. Ex. Garnet. 



6. Flesh-red. A pale red color. Ex. Feldspar. 



7. Carmine-red. The purest red color ; the color of carmine ; 

 rare. Ex. Oriental Ruby, capillary red Oxide of Copper. 



8. Cochineal-red. Red with a little blue and grey. Ex. Garnet. 



9. Rose-red. A pale red color, mixed with white ; the color of 

 the flowers of the Rosa centifolia. Ex. Rose Quartz and red Man- 

 ganese Ore. 



10. Crimson-red. Red with a little blue; a very fine color. Ex. 

 Oriental Ruby. 



11. Peach-blossom-red. Red with white and grey; the color of 

 peach-blossoms. Ex. Lepidolite. 



12. Columbine-red. Red with a little blue and much black. Ex. 

 Garnet. 



13. Cherry-red. A dark red color. Ex. Spinelle and red Sul- 

 phuret of Antimony. 



14. Brownish-red. Red with much brown. Ex. Haematite. 



(H.) Brown. 



1. Reddish-brown. Brown mixed with much red. Ex. Zircon. 



2. Clove-brown. Brown with red and a little blue. Ex. Axinite. 



3. Hair-brown. Brown with a little yellow and grey. Ex. Aga- 

 tized wood. 



4. Broccoli-brown. A brown color mixed with blue, red and 

 grey ; rare. Ex. Zircon. 



5. Chesnut-brown. The purest brown color. Ex. Egyptian 

 Jasper. 



6. Yellowish-brown. Brown with much yellow. Ex. Iron Flint 

 and Jasper. 



