It is a cupric arsenite, with the common attributes of emerald green, under which name it is sometimes sold.
Phosphate of Copper, is of an emerald green, or verdigris colour with some spots of black.
When a little of it is fused along with vitreous borax, the compound assumes an emerald green colour.
Emerald Green is aceto-arsenite of copper, and a somewhat dangerous colour to use; it is darkened by impure air, but this is not so serious as are its effects upon other colours when mixed with them.
In colouring this sweet, emerald green, in which, on analysis, 47½ per cent.
Cakes ofemerald green and of other poisonous colours have often been sucked or eaten with fatal result; they are the more tempting as they are generally made up with honey or glycerine.
It may enter into various pigments called parrot green, pickel green, Brunswick green, nereid green, or emerald green.
Defn: Of or pertaining to emerald; resembling emerald; of an emerald green.
The mass of feathers which cover the breast is really almost black, with faint glosses of green and purple, but their outer edges are margined with glittering bands of emerald green.
Emerald Green Requires nearly the same treatment as vermilion, with a little more care in washing in a second time, since that colour is easily displaced by the second time going over it, which would give it an uneven appearance.
The North, however, has contributed more than five times as many to the population of the West as the South has.
About the same time there was another conspicuous figure working in Tennessee--Benjamin or "Pap" Singleton, who styled himself the father of the exodus.
One hundred and fifty of these members were scattered throughout the South to live and work among the negroes and report their observations.
Fully one-half, or perhaps even more of those who left, did so at the solicitation of friends through correspondence.
The ground is emerald green; the letter itself red; and the scroll-work also in red outline, a pale purple ground being substituted for the green in the circular spaces.
The small leaves are painted with thick coats of Emerald Green.
A fine shade of emerald green can be dyed in a bath which is made from 1/2 lb.
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