 | New Zealand Institute - 1897 - 788 pages
...with the ancient dog of Polynesia : ' ' The only quadrupeds I saw in this country were dogs and rats. The dogs are a sort of domesticated fox, quite black...were always treacherous, and bit us frequently."! This, taken in conjunction with the fact before mentioned of the taro being found wild in a few parts... | |
 | 1897 - 802 pages
...with the ancient dog of Polynesia : " The only quadrupeds I saw in this country were dogs and rats. The dogs are a sort of domesticated fox, quite black...they were always treacherous, and bit us frequently. "J This, taken in conjunction with the fact before mentioned of the taro being found wild in a few... | |
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