Size, the puple of a deep Sea green encircled with a ring of yellowish brown.
Its color is reddish or yellowish brown, blotched with black and white.
The color is a tawny yellow or yellowish brown; the mane is darker, and the terminal tuft of the tail is black.
The Flies are of two kinds, one a yellowish brown, as in France, and the other black.
It has two streaks of a yellowish brown at the end of the feathers of its wings, which when it sits appear upon its back.
The hair on the upper parts of the body is of a yellowish brown colour; that on the breast, belly, hands, and feet, is white.
They have a line of grey hairs on them like the mone, but the other parts of their bodies are of a uniform colour, a yellowish brown on the upper and a yellowish grey on the lower.
These are the colours they both have in winter, and which they change in the spring, the former becoming of a yellowish brown, the other of a pale yellow.
It varies indifferently from a yellowish brown to a pied, and from a pied to a white.
General color largely blackish and reddish or yellowish brown; breast more or less spotted; no bright colored speculum nor white wing-patch; inner web of first primary deeply scooped near its middle; next three quills slightly emarginate.
Tail uniform, white, dirty buff, or yellowish brown, with no black bar.
Large pies, timbales, and casseroles of rice must be of a yellowish brown colour.
The upper part of the breast and sides are light yellowish brown, thickly marked with blackish brown along the body.
The female, whose plumage is similarly marked, only differs from the male in the inferior brilliancy of colouring, being of a yellowish brown on the throat and breast, and only slightly striped on the back of the head and wing-covers.
Cherry Creek, near Ellensburg, and is of a waxy, yellowish brown chalcedony.
It is an oval pebble, nearly twice as wide as it is thick, of yellowish brown color, which has been used for a hammer, as is indicated by the battered and chipped condition of its ends.
The young animals are of a yellowish grey color with brown ears and black tail, muzzle tawny or yellowish brown.
Ears dark brown at tips and back, soon fading to yellowish brown.
But the skin of Hottentots is much lighter, of a yellowish brown colour.
The chief of the external features is the light colour of the skin, which however exhibits all shades, from pure white or reddish white, through yellow or yellowish brown to dark brown or even black brown.
Their skin is either of a light or dark brown colour; in some tribes, of a yellowish brown, in others, almost black brown.
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