neys, and how far they must go 

 before they may fold their 

 wings. This pass is four hun- 

 dred and fifty miles or more 

 from Pacific Grove, yet it is 

 not too much to suppose that 

 many of those that come to that 

 winter resort have found their 

 way there from the northern 

 country. There are many other 

 instances where they are seen 

 far from a resting place, ac- 

 counts being frequently found 

 of vessels, miles from land, 

 which encounter swarms of the 

 Monarchs, all flying in one di- 

 rection, evidently on their way 

 to some particular spot. So it 

 is seen that these great migra- 

 tions pertain as much to their 



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