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1 II, 4| greatest rainfall, just as green wood gives most smoke, and 2 III, 2| no mixing will give red, green, or purple. These are the 3 III, 2| between the red and the green an orange colour is often 4 III, 4| know how red the flame of green wood is: this is because 5 III, 4| to red; the next stage is green, and a further degree of 6 III, 4| by its juxtaposition with green. We can see this from the 7 III, 4| rainbow comes between red and green.) So the whole of the red 8 III, 4| compared to the cloud and the green. Again, when the rainbow 9 III, 4| brought into contact with the green and becomes yellow. But 10 III, 4| for the red colour, G for green, V for violet; yellow appears 11 III, 6| appears partly red, partly green or yellow. It makes no difference 12 IV, 9| or if, as in ice or very green wood, the moisture is stronger