Try this link:
http://www.artrenewal.com/articles/2...parkhurst2.asp
If you print the article from the Art Renewal Center, you have to go to each of the four pages of the article and print each one (each page totals 9-15 pages from your printer...it's a little confusing).
Anyway, at the above link, which is page 2 of the book, Parkhurst lists several palettes (presumedly used by B). As a general overview, he lists "permanent colors," then subdivides them into several categories:
cheap palette
all-round palette
rich, low-keyed portrait palette
landscape palette
flower palette
Hope this helps.