His breast is of a yellowish white, spotted with black or brown dashes, like ermine spots.
The plasmodium is yellowish white, spread in rich and beautiful reticulations.
The brood usually consists of four or five large, round, white or yellowish white eggs, thickly covered with light brown or grey spots.
The plumage of this species is extremely simple in its coloration; the body is a dark grey, the lower portion, as far as the breast, being marked with white or yellowish white, and the sides with brown.
The female bird is greyish green upon the upper parts of the body, streaked with a darker shade; the under parts are white or yellowish white, and marked with longish black spots.
Many varieties of plumage occasionally occur, some individuals being white, or yellowish white, and some nearly black.
The root, when dry, is of a yellowish white color, with a sweetness in the taste somewhat resembling that of licorice, combined with a slight aromatic bitterness.
Defn: Pertaining to, or designating, a complex organic acid, obtained as a yellowish white gum by the oxidation of croconic acid.
Defn: An iron alum occurring in silky fibrous aggregates of a yellowish white color.
Defn: A yellowish white, translucent mineral, consisting of the carbonates of lime and soda, with water.
An iron alum occurring in silky fibrous aggregates of a yellowish white color.
A yellowish white, translucent mineral, consisting of the carbonates of lime and soda, with water.
Eggs purplish or yellowish white, speckled and lined with dark purple brown.
When newly hatched the caterpillar is yellowish white, and paler between the rings; the head is tinged with greenish, and the horn is black.
A female was also detected laying her yellowish whiteeggs on crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) and thus gave a clue which led to the subsequent discovery of caterpillars and chrysalids; and these have been obtained in some quantity.
When very young the caterpillar is yellowish white, but when full grown (Plate 20, Fig.
Pertaining to, or designating, a complex organic acid, obtained as a yellowish white gum by the oxidation of croconic acid.
In all the limestones along the Missouri, we observe a tendency to crystalline structure, and they have often a reddish or yellowish white {130} colour.
The flowers of American Colombo are borne in large terminal, handsome pyramidal clusters, sometimes 2 feet in length, and are greenish yellow or yellowish white, dotted with brown purple.
As found in commerce, American Hellebore rootstock is sometimes entire, but more generally sliced, and is of a light brown or dark brown color externally and internally yellowish white.
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