Upper plumage of the female reddish brown; lower, pale reddish yellow, with deep orange brown longitudinal streaks and spots.
As a rule the markings are of an olive-brown of one shade or another; but when the ground is at all pinkish then the markings are more or less of a reddish brown.
At the cap there are a few spots and short lines of inky-purple sunk into the shell, and over the whole egg, very sparingly distributed, there are spots and irregular fine scrawls of reddish brown.
Four eggs are laid, a sort of brownish white, speckled and spotted with brown or reddish brown.
A few specks and spots brown, yellowish, or reddish brown, and sometimes also pale purple, are scattered about the rest of the egg.
The bark is rough, reddish brown, deeply and irregularly divided into broad scaly plates or ridges.
The bark is reddish brown, deeply furrowed between rough scaly plates, marked by hard, warty excrescences.
It is sometimes used in cabinet work, being a rich, reddish brown, with pale sap-wood.
For the Norway maple it is the reddish brown color of the full, round bud, and for the box elder it is the greenish color of its terminal twig.
Commercial value: The wood is reddish brown in color, tends to splinter and is inclined to warp in drying.
The back of the female resembles that of her mate, but the breast is reddish brown, and the belly a rusty yellow; the young are like their mother.
Its color is reddish brown, with a broad band of golden yellow running along the spine, while its face is surrounded by bushy whiskers and beard.
Sometimes it is white all over, sometimes it is partly white and partly black, and sometimes it is reddish brown.
It is reddish brown in color, and is clothed with much longer hair than either the gorilla or the chimpanzee, while its face is surprisingly large and broad, with a very high forehead.
The common jackal is reddish brown in color, sometimes lighter and sometimes darker, while the tip of the tail is black.
This rock salt is reddish brown in colour, and very impure, containing apparently a great deal of lime.
He is somewhat larger and stronger than the fox; his body of a reddish brown, becoming white below, and the tail rather short, being only about eight or nine inches in length.
Reddish brown; of the color of a chestnut; -- applied to the color of horses.
He is black along the back, and of a reddish brown on the sides and flanks.
In these hot countries they are large, and their hair is rather of a reddish brown than of a beautiful yellow; and some of them are of different colours.
The beak and feet are black; the iris is reddish brown.
The soil of the Province, throughout most of its extent, has been formed through the erosion of tertiary limestone, colored in many places a reddish brown of oxide of iron that has impregnated most of the soils of Cuba.
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