"Bicolored" Quotes from Famous Books
... teeth mostly short. 5. V. cordifolia. 6. V. Berlandieri. CC. Leaves rusty or white tomentose or glaucous blue below, thick or at least firm. D. Leaves flocculent or cobwebby or glaucous below when fully grown. 7. V. aestivalis. 8. V. bicolor. DD. Leaves densely tomentose or felt-like beneath throughout the season; covering white or rusty white. E. Tendrils intermittent. 9. V. candicans. EE. Tendrils mostly continuous. 10. V. Labrusca. AA. Skin and pulp of mature berry ... — Manual of American Grape-Growing • U. P. Hedrick
... back darker, moderately to heavily overlaid with black; indistinct dark eye ring; underparts whitish, fur basally gray except patch of fur pure white to base almost always present on upper throat; dark line around mouth; tail bicolor, black above, whitish ... — A New Subspecies of Wood Rat (Neotoma mexicana) from Colorado • Robert B. Finley
... bicolor the shed in stripes which gave the new building a bedizened and bilious effect that delighted Colette, who revelled in the ... — Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley • Belle K. Maniates
... 53. HYBOS BICOLOR, n. s. Mas. Fulvus, ore antennisque testaceis, abdomine, femoribus posticis apice tibiisque anticis piceis, tarsis anterioribus ferrugineis, ... — Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 - Zoology • Various
... a tree, so-called in Victoria (it is also called Whitewood and Waddywood in Tasmania), Pittosporum bicolor, Hook., N.O. Pittosporeae. ... — A Dictionary of Austral English • Edward Morris |