RED, in Dyeing, see that article.—Some reckon six kinds or casts of red, viz. scarlet-red, crimson-red, madder red, half-grain red, lively orange-red, and scarlet of cochineal: but it is easy to see that there can be but one proper species of red; namely, the reflection of the light exactly in such a manner as it is refracted by the prism; all other shades being adaptations of that pure colour, with yellow, brown, &c.