A light gray bird, found in Texas and south, into Central America.
Plumage gray, white and black; darkest on the back and tail, which is margined with a light gray.
They lay two or three eggs of a light gray, spotted with brown (.
The general color is pale yellow or white, with two broken gray stripes on the cephalothorax and two middle and several lateral rows oflight gray spots on the abdomen.
The color is light gray, with short fine hairs all over the body.
The color is light gray or yellow, with a darker gray line in the middle, divided into two toward the eyes.
The under side is light gray, with two black stripes at the sides of the abdomen that do not quite reach the spinnerets.
The bark of this tree is light gray and is broken into thin flakes, silvery-white, sometimes slightly tinted with brown, rarely half an inch thick.
The smooth, light gray bark is usually less than a quarter of an inch thick.
The bark is three-quarters or one inch thick, light gray in color, shedding in thick plates, its surface being divided into thin scales.
Bark is light gray in color, and its appearance suggests a column of cement.
The broad, sharp head is of light gray flint, mounted on a shaft of spruce 12 feet 6 inches long.
There is also about the lead mines a sandstone composed of small glimmering grains of transparent quartz, and so loosely cemented as to fall rapidly to pieces, forming a light gray sand.
Another version with light red in place of light gray (Philadelphia, which also has set of progressive proofs).
The bark is a light gray, roughened by corky scales, later becoming deeply furrowed.
The bark is light gray and is usually broken up into small narrow flakes.
The bark is light gray and, on old trees, divided or broken into flat scales, which make the stem of the tree rough; the bark is ill-smelling when bruised.
The bark is light gray, and breaks up into short narrow flakes on the main trunk and old limbs.
Note the two areas of light gray on the sides of the body, characteristic of at least Pacific minke whales.
The back and sides are basically dark gray to black, and the belly is white to light gray.
Eggs: 4 or 5, light gray or pale greenish gray spotted with grayish brown and dull lavender.
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