198 PRINCIPLES OF BOTANY, ETC. 
9. Glaucus, green, bordering upon grey. 
10. Aureus, gold-yellow, without any foreign 
mixture. 
11. Ochraceus, rola with a small tinge of 
brown. 
12. Pallide-flavens, pale or whitish yellow. 
13. Sulphureus, bright yellow, like the flowers 
of the Hieracium Pilosella. 
14, Vitellinus, yellow, with a slight tinge of red. 
15. ferrugineus, brown, verging towards yellow. 
16. Brunneus, the darkest pure brown. | 
17. Fuscus, brown, running into grey. 
18. Badius, hepaticus, chesnut or liver brown, 
bordering on dark red. ; ! 
en 10: Aurantiacus, orange, or a mixture of yellow 
and red. 
20, Miniatus, s. cinnabarinus, high | red, like red- 
lead, 
21. Laterilius, brick-colour, like the former, but 
duller, and verging towards yellow. 
22. Coccineus, s. phocniceus, cimnabar colour, with 
a slight tinge of blue. 
2/93: toe. flesh- colour, something between 
white and red. 
24. Croceus, saffron colour, dark orange. 
~ 25. Puniceus, fine bright red, like carmine. 
26. Sanguineus, S. purpureus, pure red, but duller 
than the foregoing, 
27. Roseus, rose colour, a pale blood-red. 
28. Atropurpureus, very dark red, almost ap- 
proaching to black, 
29. Viss 
