the fame Row, the other. As the Pcfprnj^y-^greeB is made of 
Bleiv Bice and Camlodh , an equal weight of each. I chofc 
Weight rather than Meafurey becaufe the heavier Colo.ws havx 
generally the more Body/ ^nd therefore come neareft to an 
Equality that way. I have added the Latin^ Greeky French, 
and Englijh Names that I knew, which the more skilful 
jR^^^fr may fiipply where wanting. I propofe to my felf 
that this Table will be of fbme ufe and advantage in the de- 
fcribing of the Colours of Nat/ird 'Bodies ^ which may be 
done by this TMe^ and reprefented more nearly to the Rea- 
der provided with one oftheiame T abbs ^ with lefs ambi- 
guity, I think, than is ufual : A Standard of Colours being yet 
a thing wanting in Thus to dcfcribe di Plmt, it 
may be leen which of the fm^leor mixt Colours comes neareft 
to it, and then the JVord ^iffixt to that Colour may -be made 
ufe of, which the Reader y if defirous, may look in his Tabky 
and find together with the Pattern thereof. 
The Table of Colours is to he Infer ted after this Leafy which 
ought to be done with a Guard and a White-leaf between af- 
ter the Book is boundy left other wife the Colours hj beating 
flick together^ 
A Jhort 
