Her eggs number from twelve to eighteen, of a yellow-grey or cream colour, marked with red or cinnamon-brown.
The eggs are stone or cream colour, of a variety of shades, blotched with dark brown, occasionally streaked and spotted with a lighter hue.
The eggs number four, and vary from pale buff to stone or cream colour, spotted and speckled all over with small brownish-black and underlying inky-grey marks.
The Red-backed Shrike lays five or six eggs of a pink-white or cream colour, with brown spots predominating at the larger end.
This mineral stratum frequently presents streaks of light blue, verdigris, buff, or cream colour; and is chiefly remarkable for containing considerable masses or beds of gypsum.
The following are those generally adopted in one of the principal establishments of Staffordshire:-- For cream colour, Silex or ground flints 20 parts.
The ware is extremely light in weight, and varies in colour from a pale, sometimes a very pale, cream colour to a light buff.
Teapot and cover, dark buff body, decorated in relief with grapes, tendrils, and leaves in cream colour.
It is certain that the son experimented with the bodies of clays until he produced a "cream colour," afterwards improved by Josiah Wedgwood in his renowned cream ware.
The specimen at the British Museum is cream colour, but later imitators adopted the same modelling and added colour to the decoration.
The cubs are of a cream colour, and only when full grown acquire that dark brown hue, which in the extreme of winter often passes into black.
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