i ihe yellow p peint, being, drie as ? bove. and 
E. heat, ina d paint re- 
embling Spani ii eed cues of a finer and brighter sl. 
vi is ufed by painters inftead of; Spanijb - -brown. They ufe it for 
out-door work ; and time will foon difcover whether it will not 
be equally durable. "The manufa&urers fell it for about three 
pence t APO, Which is shee? ; andit bids fair to be of great 
| fervice to the public. —— 
In the fame town is found a white foffil, out of which is 
made a a paint : refembling Spanijh-white, or whiting. ^ But con 
Seraing this I have not been able to gain much information.: t 
“T'have left famples of the yellow : and red with the Kee pe 173 
the Cabinet’: and if you think fit, you may comt 8; 
hes rice at their next meeting. sate trite, d sh 
: “Tain, Sir, TES sd oH E. AA 
2. d hos i j HG Dis ^ Your moft humble rei * 10 dui ‘2 
SAMUEL DEANE, 
“Mi Barnett. 
* bi S. Since e E howe Thingy i this poe 
md item bid LL. Z1 ther ' "E: ll; in feveral in " | for three or Hf 
Eco ; and bids fair to-prove durable :; and that the red, in its 
pr nex is fold at fifteen | Shillings per hu hundred "vd 
e ry 
which is cheaper than can: be obtained from, Europe. 4 
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