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, . , full red. I shall therefore consider i 
tions crimson and lost in 
funder four heads J ^^v'li^» crimson, and pin . 
" v ;r b i 
and qualified^- amore conspicuous situation ;-it is then termed lilac. 
The contrasting tint to this is pale yellow, butmust be so weakened,and 
M P d bv Wack and white, as to form a tint neither too deep,nor too 
subdued by black an tint is a deeper purple: the greens 
Slit tZ Place b> a fell .cap ,,»«!. 
introduce violet in the shade. 
COMPOSITION OF CRIMSON. 
T „ IS co.oor is 
gU «... fl- Piopec addltioa of black fo, the deep 
shade. 
The harmonising tint is violet. 
The reflected tint, as before, Composed of .be prine^ a„d coatrast- 
ing tint. 
