A nomenclature of colors for naturalists : and compendium of useful knowledge for ornithologists. . _ 1-; 71O 1-1 C 71 1-771 71 71 C5 74 17 C3 00 1— -^00 CO 03 -+ O-1 -)? -C lO lO71 74 74 71 74 00 00 QO CO CO cot-oocjo i-(C« coi-oooo COOOCOOOO CiGiCiCi^ OdOdOdOO PLATE I. I. — Primary Combinations. The primaries here used are : — Yellow — light — scarlet vermilion + madder — secondaries, however, are not all of tliera produced by the mixtureof the pigments used as primaries, the orange being oranije cadmimn, andthe purple, aniline violet. This is necessa
A nomenclature of colors for naturalists : and compendium of useful knowledge for ornithologists. . _ 1-; 71O 1-1 C 71 1-771 71 71 C5 74 17 C3 00 1— -^00 CO 03 -+ O-1 -)? -C lO lO71 74 74 71 74 00 00 QO CO CO cot-oocjo i-(C« coi-oooo COOOCOOOO CiGiCiCi^ OdOdOdOO PLATE I. I. — Primary Combinations. The primaries here used are : — Yellow — light — scarlet vermilion + madder — secondaries, however, are not all of tliera produced by the mixtureof the pigments used as primaries, the orange being oranije cadmimn, andthe purple, aniline violet. This is necessary on account of the impurity ofthe red. II. — Secondary Combinations. The pure secondaries in this figure are the same as those in the oneabove. The tertiaries, however, are here in each case actual mixtures ofthe pigments. Plate I. Primarv Combinations. YelloAv. Blue Secondary Combinations. Purple -, Orangenomenclatureofco00ridg
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