motpo ; but that very good fpring water might 

 be procured at KaOy a fiiuiU iliand adjacent to 

 *Toofou. 



I had not yet fccn any dog fince \vc had been 

 at theanchoraiic. An i (lander brought us one in 

 the afternoon to fell, afFuring us that its flelli 

 was very good to eat. KrAili is the appellation 

 given to this animal, which, in thefe iOands, is 

 generally fmall, of a f^iwn colour, and much 

 refem.blin^ the wolf-dco-. 



Citizen Riche inform.ed us, that the aflaflin 

 whom I have before mentioned, having been 

 conveyed, the preceding night, to the weft 

 coafl of Pangaimotoo, in a boat belonging to 

 the Efperance, had hclitatcd for fometime be- 

 fore he v/ent on Ihore, and with much eurnefl- 

 nefs had afked the boat's crew that carried him, 

 which way Fecnoii had gone on returning the 

 evening preceding : at length, he determined to 

 land on the ifland, and era v led on his hands and 

 feet for upwards. Of three hundred yards along 

 the beach, before he ventured to penetrate into 

 the interior of the country. 



Quite clofe to the market, whither the na- 

 tives came and broug-ht us their commodities, 

 we perceived a woman of cxtraordinar;, crnbon- 

 point, at icaPt iifcy years of age, ic>unJ whom 

 the natives formed a very nuip.cioui circle: 



fume 



