WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 7, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { background-color: lighten($color, $amount) };
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value yellow in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as yellow, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "yellow").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value red in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as red, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "red").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value red in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as red, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "red").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value red in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as red, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "red").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value blue in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as blue, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "blue").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value blue in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as blue, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "blue").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^

WARNING on line 20, column 12 of spec/libsass-issues/issue_2374/input.scss: 
You probably don't mean to use the color value blue in interpolation here.
It may end up represented as blue, which will likely produce invalid CSS.
Always quote color names when using them as strings or map keys (for example, "blue").
If you really want to use the color value here, use '"" + $name'.

        .#{$name}-#{($i*100)} { 
           ^^^^^
