The typhus maculæ are persistent after death, and so are any purpura spots and vibices which may have been present during life, but the subcuticular mottling usually disappears.
Subcuticular mottling is present in typhus, and absent in measles.
The cases of blue, spangled, and barred fowl are shown also to contain mottling or spangling factors.
There is some variation in the darker mottling and suffusion of the ochreous or pale brown fore wings.
The two erect leaves are like the ears of a fawn; their beautiful mottling is not without a hint of the fawn's spots; and the blossom is lily-like.
Its common name comes from the mottling of its leaves, which is similar to that of the rattlesnake's skin.
Sacramento, has flowers of a uniform reddish-purple, without mottling or spots.
Dyed Jute Fibres; Mottling of Bleached Stuff with 3 to 4 per cent.
Dyed Cotton Fibres; Mottling with Dark Blue Union (Linen and Wool or Cotton Warp with Wool Weft); Mottling with Blue Striped Red Union; Mottling of Bleached Stuff with 3 to 4 per cent.
Dyed Wool Fibres; Mottling of Bleached Stuff with 3 to 4 per cent.
When this mottling condition has been obtained, the colouring matter, which would be ultramarine for the blue mottled and manganese dioxide for the grey mottled soap (3-4 lb.
Considerable skill and experience is necessary to discern when the soap acquires the correct mottling state.
The mottling may, therefore, be considered as a crystallisation of the soap, in which the impurity forms the colour.
If boiled too long the mottling will not form properly, and, on the other hand, insufficient boiling will cause the soap to contain an excess of entangled lye.
This mottling may be done by means of the so-called mottling brushes, of which many are shown in Fig.
How would you proceed to put on the mottling lay out?
An over-production of androgens probably is responsible for the external masculine characteristics (orange color, gritty carapace and absence of mottling on carapace).
The mottling of the tissues of the neck, which appeared about the fiftieth day, had entirely disappeared.
Richelot observed white mottlingof hair in a girl sick with chlorosis.
The color of the lungs at birth is a pinkish white, in adult life a dark slate color, mottled in patches and as age advances this mottling assumes a black color.
They had risen by myriads from the bottom as the wind fell, and were mottling the green depths of the water below and around far as the eye could reach.
The post-tympanic dark marks and dark mottling on the flanks are absent.
Lips barred; flanks cream-colored with bold brown or black mottling in groin; posterior surfaces of thighs brown with cream-colored flecks S.
Lips not barred; narrow white labial stripe present; flanks not cream-colored with bold brown or black mottling in groin; posterior surfaces of thighs variable 3 3.
The flanks are dark brown with many pale blue, rounded spots, giving the impression of a pale blue ground color with dark brown mottling enclosing spots.
Usually the flanks and posterior surfaces of the thighs have black mottling enclosing pale blue spots and flecks, respectively.
Specimens from the Pacific slopes and lowlands of southern Costa Rica (Puntarenas and San Jose Provinces) have bold mottling of black and bluish white on the flanks and many bluish white flecks on the posterior surfaces of the thighs.
Mottling is rather dense on the caudal fins in all specimens; in some individuals pigment is concentrated along the anterior one-third of the lateral groove.
In specimens from Costa Rica the flanks are brown with pale blue flecks, whereas in those from Chiriqui, Panama, the flanks are pale blue with dark brown mottling in the inguinal region.
The dorsal rises to a point between shoulders perfectly square, white, with a heavy slash of copper from base to crest; the centre greenish-coppery, with lines and mottling of pale crimson.
The narrow sepals and petals, almost white, have a mottling of rosy mauve along the edges, which looks unwholesome, as if caused by disease.
The green patch at the base of the dorsal is promptly swallowed up by a crimson cloud, which again fades into a deliciousmottling of crimson on a white ground.
Its normal colour is mauve; the lip has a big yellow blotch and a mottling of purple in the front.
The broad petals have three purple lines at the base and a mottling of purple on either side.
Was the splotch of color--that mottling of crimson and copper and gray--a part of the metallic mass?
In some specimens the mottling extends more or less over the whole egg, though always most dense about the larger end.
A similarly mottled character is presented by two other amphorae from the same place, where the general hue is a yellow which varies in intensity, and the mottling is with a violet blue.
The green predominates in the upper, the yellow in the under portion; but there is a certain amount of blending or mottling in the mid-region, which has a very pleasant effect.
In comparison with 36 topotypes, the specimens from Michoacan have a less striking dorsal color pattern; none has a well-defined dorsal reddish brown area or bold reddish mottling on the tail.
In most specimens the dorsum is dark olive-brown; in some it is pale olive-tan with dense dark brown mottlingon the back and dark transverse bands on the hind limbs.
The body is pale tan with dark mottling on the tail and flanks.
Dorsum pale tan or cream-color with brown mottling on flanks; a brown interorbital bar and a brown chevron in scapular region.
Ospreys seem to get whiter on the head with age; but the mottling on the breast is at present unintelligible to me.
Burnt; the rim thinned from the inside and ornamented on the outside with a single groove; dark purplish-brown mottling on the exterior, a little of the slip from which extends over the interior of the rim.
One, which had been dipped into an iron-oxide slip in the same manner as were the tankards, has a pale gray body with a narrow band of brown mottling below the rim.
These were often overburned and improperly salted, turning the body a greenish gray and the iron-oxide slip to a coarse brown mottling with a similar greenish hue.
The under side of the hind wings as far as the outer margin of the discal row of silvery spots is dark brown, mottling a yellowish ground.
The mottling of the basal and median areas on this side is reddish-brown.
Immature: Resembles adult, but crown more whitish, this coloration ending abruptly at nape, with mottling in some birds; plumage of body with brownish wash.
Immature: Resembles adult, but black and white mottling on upper parts.
Those of you who have the telescopes can see this mottling quite distinctly through them if you look at the sun.
We have seen, in the chapter on stoneware, that the appearance in the mottling and in the orange-skin-like surface is due to the action of salt glaze.
Wedgwood also employed "surface" colouring for this variegated ware, the body being of the common cream-coloured earthenware and the veining and mottling being applied to the surface.
The mechanical mottling by his imitators, seemingly dabbed on in spots by a sponge, should not be easy to distinguish after having seen one of his best examples.
When the mottling or lights and shadows are dry, they may be very lightly over-grained with a fine bristle overgrainer, the bristles being separated by a comb and the color used very thin.
The hearts can also be put in by using the fitch tool, or by mottling or wiping off the color slightly with the rag and then using the fitch tool as directed, the edges of the color being slightly lifted with the dry flat brush.
The hearts are put in with the fitch after the mottling is dry, the overgrainer being used in same manner as that in which the combs are used in oil color.
The female has more cream-colored mottling on the flanks and posterior surfaces of the thighs and more distinct mottling on the throat than the male described above.
For example, in some specimens from Cumbres de Acultzingo, Veracruz, the mottling on the flanks is bold; in others the flanks are reticulated.
In general, specimens from western Mexico have reticulate mottling on the flanks as compared with the marbling on the flanks in specimens from eastern Mexico.
In others the dorsum is paler brown with distinct darker mottling; in some of these there is littlemottling laterally, so that there is the effect of an irregular, pale brown, dorsolateral stripe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mottling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.