The vapours of nitrogen peroxide have a characteristic odour, and at the ordinary temperature are of a dark-brown colour, but at lower temperatures the colour of the vapour is much fainter.
This clay was of a brown colour, and full of angular and subangular blocks of stone of all sizes up to nine feet in diameter.
The entire body is of very solid consistency, and of a pale reddish-brown colour.
The wooded portion occupied the hollows where the soil was of a rich chocolate-brown colour, and of a peaty nature.
It is of light-brown colour, with iridescent shades variegated with obscurer markings, and looks like a piece of whipcord.
The back and tail were of a ruddy-brown colour, the limbs, and underside of the body, black.
Such materials as this would account for the common yellowish-brown colour of a hornet's nest.
She then makes a series of cells of a similar material, and the young larva, when it is about to change into the pupa state, envelops itself in a silken covering of a brown colour.
The door of the nest, the only part seen above ground, being of a blackish-brown colour, it must be very difficult to discover.
A reddish-brown fluid is obtained easily soluble in water, to which it imparts a brown colour.
The presence of lower oxides of nitrogen, which impart a brown colour to the acid, is objectionable; they, however, are removed by boiling the diluted acid before using it for parting.
The oxide which is formed has, at this temperature, a dark yellow or brown colour, and becomes yellow on cooling.
Though sunburnt, his complexion was naturally fair and sanguine, his countenance open and cheerful, his hair of a brown colour, and his beard full and carefully trimmed.
They were well-formed men, of an olive-brown colour, their teeth stained black and red.
They were of a brown colour, but the features of many differed little from those of Europeans.
It is commonly of a reddish or brown colour, with long ears.
THIS well-known animal, which is found in most countries of Europe, is of a reddish-brown colour, with the tip of his bushy tail white.
THIS is a little species of pig, of a brown colour, with pale lips, which is found in great troops in the forests of South America.
All the wings are the same brown colour as the upper side, with the clay-coloured shade near the tips as on that.
The thorax and abdomen yellow, clouded with a light reddish-brown colour, inclining to crimson.
They were of a light-brown colour, and wore very little clothing.
That is a large country, a long way off, on the other side of the world nearly; the greater part is very hot, and the natives are of a dark-brown colour.
It is an amorphous, opaque, and very friable material of fawn-brown colour, filling cavities in the torbanite or Boghead coal of Bathville, Scotland.
Their distinctive external features are their large size, light-brown colour, high shoulders, massive heads of great breadth and shaggy coat.
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