MATERIALS NEEDED BY EACH PUPIL. 
To accomplish all the work planned in this book each pupil will need the following named 
colors, cut two and one-half inches square : 
6 squares of each of the normal colors. 
3 squares of each of the tints of the normal colors. 
3 squares of each of the shades of the normal colors. 
3 squares of each of the hues. 
1 square of each of the tints of the hues. 
1 square of each of the shades of the hues. 
3 squares of black. 
3 squares of gray. 
A few strips of gold and a few of silver, to use in the harmonies of the colors. 
The gold and silver paper are best bought in sheets and cut into strips or tablets as needed. 
The tints and the shades of the colors used on pages 16 to 2G, should be those next to the 
normal colors in intensity. 
A pair of scissors. 
A pencil. 
Liquid glue, thick mucilage or paste, glue being much the most satisfactory. This is easily 
supplied to the pupils by placing upon each desk a small square of Avaste paper, and putting 
upon this, with a stick, a very small quantity of the glue. The pupils may apply it to the back 
of their patterns, either with the point of a tooth-pick or with the end of a finger, but in 
whatever way it is applied, the touch should not be larger than a pin's head, and no more of 
these touches should be put on one pattern than are necessary to keep it evenly in its place. 
The designs to illustrate the harmonies of colors may be secured in place by covering the 
entire back of each tablet with the glue, or paste, if preferred ; but if they are mounted in this 
way, extra care must be taken to avoid smearing or defacing the front of the tablet. 
