Color Standards and Color Nomenclature With fifty-three colored plates and eleven hundred and fifteen named colors

Part 7

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_f_ *Pearl Gray *French Gray *Lilac-Gray _d_ Dawn Gray *Cinereous Pale Violet-Gray _b_ Hathi Gray *Plumbeous Light Violet-Gray Storm Gray Deep Plumbeous Violet-Gray _i_ Castor Gray Dark Plumbeous Deep Violet-Gray _k_ Dusky Green-Gray Blackish Plumbeous Dark Violet-Gray _m_ Blackish Green-Gray Plumbeous-Black Blackish Violet-Gray

_Plate LIII_

67′′′′′ V-R. NEUTRAL GRAY CARBON GRAY

White White *10. Gray. (Pale Gull Gray) _f_ Pallid Purplish Gray Pallid Neutral Gray *9. Gray. (Light Gull Gray) _d_ Pale Purplish Gray Pale Neutral Gray *8. Gray. (Gull Gray) _b_ Light Purplish Gray Light Neutral Gray *7. Gray. (Deep Gull Gray) Purplish Gray Neutral Gray *6. Gray. (Dark Gull Gray) _i_ Deep Purplish Gray Deep Neutral Gray *5. Slate-Gray _k_ Dark Purplish Gray Dark Neutral Gray *4. Slate Color _m_ Dusky Purplish Gray Dusky Neutral Gray *3. Blackish Slate Black *1. Black *2. Slate-Black

EXPLANATION OF PLATES XXII AND XXIV.

Reference to these plates was unfortunately overlooked when the text was going through the press.

These plates are simply _extras_. They were made at an early stage in the preparation of the work and discarded; but were finally inserted, merely to add to the number of colors represented.

Transcriber's Note

Underscores are used to mark _italic text_.

Equal signs are used to mark =bold text=.

Capital letters are used to represent SMALL CAPS.

The color sample for Light Corinthian Red on plate VVXII is missing from the original book.