132 ON COLOUR. Paet I. 



blue overbalanced by the other two ; they would be better with 

 the addition of black. 



14. Blue and white and orange wanting. Bed should be added, and 



they would be improved by being on a black ground. 



15. Blue and white and yellow wanting. They require a red. 



16. Blue white and green wanting and cold. They require a red. 



(See below, C 1, 3,) 



17. Blue and white and black wanting and cold. Improved by adding 



red or scarlet, or yellow or orang-e. Blue and black are har- 

 monious, but the addition of white destroys the balance of 

 colour. (See B 4, 5, 6.) 



18. Blue and white and grey wanting, and cold. Want red, or red 



and yellow, or red and orange. 



19. Blue and black and crimson wanting. They require orange, or 



yellow. (See also D 6, 8, 9, 10 ; E 7 ; F 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.) 



20. Blue and black and yellow harmonise, but wanting and cold. 



2 1 . Blue and black and orange harmonise ; and better than with yellow. 



22. Blue and black and lilac wanting and dull. (See Lilac C 2, and D.) 



23. Blue and black and purple wanting and dull. (See Purple, C 1 ; 



D and E.) 



24. Blue and black and green wanting and poor. 



25. Blue and yellow and green wanting. 



26. Blue and yellow and purple wanting and disagreeable. (See Blue, 



C 2; D 3,4; E 1,4; F 1,5, 6, 7, 8.) 



27. Blue and orange and purple wanting. (See Blue, C 2, 1 1 ; D 4, 



9; E 1, 3, 5; F 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8.) 



28. Blue and orange and olive-green discordant. (See PI. in. fig. 7, 



and p. 92.) 



29. Blue and orange and green harmonise, if the blue is in full propor- 



tion for the other two ; but they would be better with the 

 addition of black. 



30. Blue and purple and green discord. 



31. Blue and pink and green discord. 



B (4 colours). 



1. Blue and red (or scarlet) and yellow and brown harmonise but 



poor. 



2. Blue and red, or rather scarlet, and a small proportion of green 



and yellow (or orange or gold) harmonise well. The Egyptians 

 used these with fillets of yellow. (See PI. m. fi<r. 2 ; Plate iv 

 fig. 3.) 



3. Blue and red (or scarlet) and black and yellow, or gold (or on a 



gold ground) harmonise. 



