and

were blotted—it can scarcely be called “painted”—with yellow. Yellow or red were often used in this way to mark the small black capitals in printed books (p. [428], & comp. p. [302]). It is a questionable method. (These blots have been removed from the figure—except, by an oversight, in the case of

).

(2) Other Colour Schemes.—(a) The title, or (b) the text and the notes, might be in burnished gold (the other parts in either case remaining in red and black). [p141]

[Fig. 95.]

[p142]

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