We therefore need to limit our subject a little by saying that we are thinking of a wider range of admission electives in the Eastern and Middle State colleges, the range of electives farther west being already large in many cases.
An example of the care which is taken by men who have made themselves authorities on their subjects is to be found in the following passage from President Eliot's address, "A Wider Range of Electives in College Admission Requirements.
This affords a wider range of adjustment, because the same two steps will alter the height of the tool by simply turning the washer one-half revolution.
The Millipede, Polydesmus gallicus, has a wider range in Ireland, and is also known from France and the Azores.
The Stone-cutter has rather a wider range, is even known from a Welsh locality, and is met with as far north as Yorkshire.
Among those who now gave to it a wider range may be mentioned Pythagoras, of Rhegium, and Myron, a native of Eleu'theræ.
But besides this general evidence we have direct proof that the struthious birds had a wider range in past times than now.
We find here nine south-west European species which probably had a wider range in mild preglacial times, and have been preserved in the south and west of Ireland owing to its milder climate.
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