In the young there is very little of brown or black; the whole tail is more or less formed of grey hairs, and the terminal third is nearly white.
He gives the size of head and body at 6-1/2 inches; tail, 3 inches, and says that the teeth are nearly white.
Heartwood light yellow or greenish brown, the sapwood is thin, nearly white, and decays rapidly.
Heartwood light red or yellow in color, sapwood narrow, nearly white, comparatively free from resins, variable annual rings.
The colors are usually white or nearly white, flesh-red, bluish, or greenish.
Most of the species are brown in summer, but turn white, or nearly white, in winter.
Bark of trunk ash-gray or nearly white, flaky; acorns maturing in autumn of first season; kernel of nut sweet.
The male is olive-green on the back, and yellow on the lower part of the body, but the breast of the female is nearly white.
The fur is of a silvery fawn-colour, nearly white below, but becoming black at the head; the animal has no mane, and its tail is without any tuft at the tip.
It measures about three feet in length, exclusive of the tail; the colour of the upper parts and sides is a tawny grey, beautifully marked with irregular streaks and spots of black, and the whole lower parts are nearly white.
A lot of thick hair, nearly white, was done up loosely under a dusty Tyrolese hat of dark cloth, which seemed to have lost some of its trimmings.
A profound stillness lasted for a few seconds, and then the door was brusquely opened by a short, black-eyed woman in a red blouse, with a great lot of nearly white hair, done up negligently in an untidy and unpicturesque manner.
She sighed; her black eyes were looking away; she had plunged the fingers of her right hand deep into the mass of nearly white hair, and stirred them there absently.
Consequently, if this reflected light is nearly white in all cases, the resulting assemblage of bubbles, generally known as froth, must always appear white or nearly white.
Children sometimes ask, and men and women need not be ashamed to ask, why is froth always white or nearly white, whatever may be the colour of the liquid underneath it?
Its ground colour is light sienna, while that of the zebra is nearly white.
The reason of the difference is, that towards the heart of the tree where the wood is older, and especially down near the root, the colour is of a deep yellow; whereas the young wood that lies outwardly is nearly white.
His horns are of a light colour, nearly white, while those of the bontebok are black.
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