[CHAPTER XXVII]

Journey on the Roberta; the winged cockroaches; arrival at a Swiss paradise in the valley of Oomoa

[CHAPTER XXVIII]

Labor in the South Seas; some random thoughts on the “survival of the fittest”

[CHAPTER XXIX]

The white man who danced in Oomoa valley; a wild-boar hunt in the hills; the feast of the triumphant hunters and a dance in honor of Grelet

[CHAPTER XXX]

A visit to Hanavave; Père Olivier at home; the story of the last battle between Hanahouua and Oi, told by the sole survivor; the making of tapa cloth, and the ancient garments of the Marquesans

[CHAPTER XXXI]

Fishing in Hanavave; a deep-sea battle with a shark; Red Chicken shows how to tie ropes to sharks' tails; night-fishing for dolphins, and the monster sword-fish that overturned the canoe; the native doctor dresses Red Chicken's wounds and discourses on medicine