Colors not Shown on Plates. 41 



THE FOLLOWING COLORS REPRESENTED IN THE OLD "NOMEN- 

 CLATURE OF COLORS" (1886) CANNOT BE MATCHED BY COLORS IN 

 THE PRESENT WORK. THEY ARE INTERMEDIATES, EITHER AS TO 

 HUE OR TONE (SOMETIMES BOTH), AND WOULD FALL IN UNCOLORED 

 SPACES, AS INDICATED BY THE NUMERALS AND LETTERS APPENDED 

 TO EACH:— 



Azure Blue*-48 a (see Plates VIM and IX). 



Broccoli Brown: Between 17"' k and 17"" i (see Plates XL and XLVI). 

 Buff ^18" d (see Plates III and IV). 

 Burnt Carmine=7H (Plate XII). 



Canary Yellow: Between 23 b and 21' b (see Plates IV and XVI). 

 Chinese Orange=12 h (see Plates II and III). 

 Chrome Yellow=20 a (Plate IV). 



Cobalt Bitie=48 slightly dull (see Plates VIII and IX). 

 Crimson=l j (Plate I). 

 French Blue=52 h (Plate IX). 

 Gallstone Yellow=\9' h (Plate XVI). 



Gamboge Yellow=20, slightly dull, or 21, slightly dull (Plate IV). 

 Geranium Bed=3 a (Plate I). 



Heliotrope Purple: Between 65'" b and 65"" b (see Plates XLIV and L). 

 Indian Yellow= 18 h or 18 slightly dull (Plate III). This color and Saffron Yellow 

 are practically identical in many copies of the old "Nomenclature." 

 Lake Bed=72 h (Plate XII). 

 Maroon Purple=*72' i (Plate XXVI). 

 Qchraceous=l6' h (Plate XV). 



Ochraceous-Rufous=12 f h (see Plates XIV and XV). 

 Ochre Yellow=l8' (see Plates XV and XVI). 

 Orange-Ochraceous=-16 h (Plate III). 

 Orange Vermilion=4, dull (Plate I). 

 Orpiment Orange==ll h (Plate II). 

 Peach-blossom Pink=l e (Plate I). 

 Poppy Bed: between 3 and 5 h (Plate I). 

 Saffron Yellow=18 (see Plates III and IV). 

 Saturn Red=U a (Plate II). 

 Scarlet Vermilion=4, dull (Plate I). 

 Sevres Bhte=46 h (Plate VIII). 

 Solfer.ino=67 h (Plate XII). 

 Tawny-Ochraceous^lA' h (Plate XV). 

 Turquoise Blue=44 b (Plate XX) 



Verditer Blue: Between 43' and 43" b (see Plates XX and XXXIV). 

 Vermilion: Between 3 and 3' (see Plates I and XIII). 

 Violet^ei h (Plate XI). 

 Wine Purple^70 h (Plate XXVI). 



