Small quantities of copper salt are also frequently added to the actual black dyes; the hair by this means acquiring a brown-black, instead of a deep black color.
The black powder thus obtained is made into a paste with water, and into it is stirred a finely pulverized mass prepared from ferrous oxide, copper, and antimony, the result being a deep black mass.
The Royal Standard of Castelcicala floated from the main-mast; and upon the deck was a group of officers in magnificent uniforms, gathered around a young man of tall form and noble air, who was attired in deep black.
Among the Genoese marbles we may notice the highly esteemed variety called portor, on account of the brilliant yellow veins in a deep black ground.
The powder on cooling, is found to have changed its colour from a gray to a deep black; the grain has become extremely indurated, and by exposure even to very moist air, it then suffers no alteration by imbibing moisture.
The anal angle is deep black, glossed with iridescent blue.
In form and size of bunch and berry it closely resembles Delaware but is a deep black in color.
The coat of the male is deep black, the shoulders yellow, and the wings and tail edged with yellowish white.
During the breeding season the coat of the male is deep black, except upon the shoulders, which are of a rich scarlet; the eyes are brown, and the feet and beak blueish black.
The feathers of the tail resemble those of the wings, but are shaded with green; the beak is deep black, the feet slate colour or reddish brown.
She was very becomingly dressed in deep black, and, led by two policemen, she took her place in the dock.
In deep black, of course, but without any sign of ostentation in his mourning.
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