Differences, between populations, that seem to be part of a continuous or internal cline (Huxley, 1942) are not used for characterizing subspecies.
There seems to be a cline from paler snakes having fewer stripes in the north to darker snakes in the south.
Captain Cline and his men soon got out of ammunition, and retired across the river.
Captain Cline and about fifteen men remained in the town.
I believe Captain Cline and some of his men were not even dismounted during the fight, but cannot assert positively.
James Jackson loved to tell of Mr. Cline and to talk of Mr. John Hunter; Dr.
Our venerated Teacher studied assiduously afterwards in the great London Hospitals, but I think he used to quote his "old Master" ten times where he quoted Mr. Cline or Dr.
So impressed was Cline with this remarkable result that he wrote to Jenner thus: "I think the substitution of cowpox poison for smallpox one of the greatest improvements that has ever been made in medicine.
Cline inoculated a young tubercular patient with vaccinia and later with smallpox in no less than three places.
The north-south cline is one of size which decreases to the south.
A cline of decreasing width of the postorbital constriction of the skull is evident from Panama north into Texas.
The east-west cline is one of intensity of color, the westernmost (coastal) population being the most intensely colored.
In Wyoming the most distinct break in this cline is in the Big Horn Basin and if a detailed study of the species were made in Montana the break would probably be found where the mountains meet the plains, roughly as shown in Figure 1.
In this subspecies there is a cline in color from dark in extreme southwestern Wyoming to pale in north-central Wyoming and Montana as the range of M.
This is a result of the cline mentioned above and does not indicate relationship with modestus.
There is a similar cline in western Montana in color.
The relative size of the tail also varies in a clinefrom south to north.
Tapajoz (no samples being known from the intervening range) may be the end of a cline started by leucomystax with only 2 counterfolds in m3 and ending to the northward with four counterfolds in m3.
Mr. Cline now became very sanguine as to the result and inoculated three other children with lymph taken from the vesicles of the child, but no evil effect ensued.
We were indeed glad when Mr. Poe rode up, after we had been at the Cline ranch twelve days, and told us that we were free.
Mr. Cline was a Dutchman who had married a mexican wife and had a house full of little half-breeds around him.
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