Proteus Island
by Stanley Grauman Weinbaum
Proteus Island is a fantastic fiction work by Stanley Grauman Weinbaum which was published in the Astounding Stories, August 1936.
He looked again at the land. Austin Island was not traditionally sacred, but these natives had a fear of it for some reason. It was not the concern of a zoologist to discover why. The island was uninhabited and had been charted only recently. He noted the fern forests ahead, like those of New Zealand, the kauri pine and dammar—dark wood hills, a curve of white beach, and between them a moving dot—an apteryx mantelli, thought Carver—a kiwi.
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