Reddish tinge to flesh not noticed in the American species.
There is nothing of a reddish tinge in the whole plant.
Finally, there may be a reddish tinge or sediment when madder or logwood has been eaten.
If the fermentation has been defective, much froth rises in the beating, which must be allayed with a little oil, and then a reddish tinge appears.
To give the puce a reddish tinge, the acetate of alumina should have a specific gravity of 1.
This evil may be remedied, I believe, by boiling the saline solution with a very little nitric acid, which causes the precipitation of a brown granular substance, and gives the liquor a reddish tinge.
Its fore wings are grey, with generally either an ochreous or reddish tinge.
The larva is greenish or greyish, sometimes with a reddish tinge, with a light line down the back.
The fore wings of the moth are light brown, generally with a reddish tinge.
The colour of the male is tawny and brown, with a reddish tinge; that of the female is yellow.
The plumage of the adult female also varies, and very old birds appear to me to grow hoary, while the yellowish or reddish tinge on the head and throat may be considered as sure signs of youth.
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