The four eggs of which a brood consists, are of a yellowish colour, thickly covered with reddish spots, and measure five-eighths of an inch across the broadest end.
The eggs, three or five in number, are an inch long, of a dirty greenish or yellowish colour, marked with various shades of brown or grey.
The female, or doe, is much smaller than the male, and of a yellowish colour, by which she is easily distinguished from the buck, who is of a grey tint.
The breeding-season is in June and July, when the female lays one large egg, of a yellowish colour, marked with black spots.
The caterpillar, which lives in the trunks or roots of willows and poplar-trees, is of a yellowish colour.
Its thorax is of a yellowish colour, striped or spotted with black; the abdomen yellow, and the eyes golden.
They were neatly dressed, from the waist downwards, and had their bodies slightly rubbed over with a yellowish colour, either turmeric or powdered sandal wood.
The hairs upon the body were for the most part yellowish, but much more scanty, finer, and shorter than in other elephants; the strong hairs of the tail were darker, but still of a yellowish colour.
It has been remarked, that the Cochin Chinese are of a yellowish colour.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yellowish colour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.