Dew produces much more of this mud than rain water, which is greasy, unctuous, and of a reddish colour.
It is hard wood, of a reddish colour, and very ponderous.
The land on both sides was pretty high, appearing very dry and of a reddish colour, but highest on the Timor side.
The sides of the mountains are thick set with plantations; and the mould in the new cleared land seemed to be of a brown-reddish colour.
Near the margin is a broad black band, dusted with blue; lastly, six yellow spots in the form of a crescent run along the border, and end in a magnificent eye of a reddish colour, bordered with blue.
Though at first white, they become afterwards of a reddish colour.
He brought us some Indian Maiz and Peas, which are of a reddish Colour, and eat well, yet colour the Liquor they are boil'd in, as if it were a Lixivium of red Tartar.
They are of a reddish Colour, and striped down each Side with black Rows, which make them very beautiful.
The Indians take the Bark of its Root, and beat it, whilst green, to a Pulp; and then dry it in the Chimney, where it becomes of a reddish Colour.
The Panther is of the Cat's kind; about the height of a very large Greyhound of a reddish Colour, the same as a Lion.
Some, however, had it cropped pretty short; and in two or three of them it was of a brown or reddish colour.
On the little hills were some trees of a taller sort, thinly scattered; but the other parts of them were either bare, and of a reddish colour, or covered with something like fern.
Olibanum occurs in the form of fragments, which are sometimes pale yellow, and at others of a reddish colour; these fragments have a splintery fracture, a mealy surface, a faintly balsamic odour and a bitter taste.
Native magnets from Arabia, China, and Bengal are commonly of a reddish colour, and are powerfully attractive.
She lays from four to six eggs, of a yellowish white, with lines and spots joined and mixed together of a reddish colour; the colours become deeper as the spots approach the large end, where they form a crown of a light brown colour.
Those a year or two old very much resemble the females, having the upper part of the body ash grey, but the under rather more of a reddish colour; the quill-feathers have a more decided border.
He describes the head as "round, bright, and of a yellowish light," with a curved tail of a reddish colour.
The bright star is of a deep orange or reddish colour, and the great difference in brightness between the component stars "renders the system both striking and difficult.
The Soorkhab river is not seen after leaving the place of the same name; after it crosses the road, it runs due north through the mountains, in a narrow, almost inaccessible bed; its waters are of a reddish colour.
At the base of their stems the very delicate filaments called fishing-lines are attached, which are furnished with a multitude of stinging tendrils of a reddish colour.
It is then hard, heavy, coarse, but compact, and of a reddish colour.
He is of a reddish colour, but the mane and tail are black, and along the back runs a black stripe.
In Congo and Guinea is found the frolicsome Spotted or Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus Diana), the upper parts of whose body are of a reddish colour, besprinkled with white spots.
The fire being red, all those objects which receive light from it will appear of a reddish colour, and those that are most distant from it will partake of the darkness that surrounds them.
Your/ window must be open to the sky, and the walls painted of a reddish colour.
Footnote N: According to Pennant this hair is of a reddish colour, and shaggy.
The hair on the upper parts of his body is of a reddish colour; and that of the lower, as the throat, breast, and belly, of a yellowish hue.
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