In Shelley's "Evening: Ponte al Mare, Pisa," 20, "By darkest barriers of enormous cloud" for "cinereous"; " Hymn to Mercury" (trans.), 57, "And through the tortoise's hard strong skin" for "stony." [Please select]
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Head smooth; antennæ piceous; tarsi whitish; wings blackish cinereous, veins black; halteres snow-white. [Please select]
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Black, with cinereous tomentum and with moderately stout bristles. [Please select]
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_ Red, with a slight cinereous tinge, more cinereous beneath. [Please select]
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Hind wings pale cinereous, semihyaline, with very broad brown borders. [Please select]
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Hind wings pale cinereous, with a broad brown border. [Please select]
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Wings shining; marginal line black; fringe pale cinereous, including a darker line. [Please select]
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_Female_ greyish olive; beneath yellow, passing into cinereous on the flanks and belly. [Please select]
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Alcorn, like Rand (1944:35), found the dusky shrew to be less common than the cinereous shrew; both were taken in the same trap lines. [Please select]
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On looking up, they beheld seated upon the point of a rock the creature itself, which was the "cinereous crow" (_Garrulus Canadensis_), or, as it is better known, the "whiskey Jack." [Please select]
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