1877.] FROM DUKE-OF-YORK ISLAND. 117 
The -collection contains two specimens—a perfectly adult female, 
from which the above specimens were taken, and an immature female. 

Fig. 1. Head of Harpyia major. 
Figs. 2 and 2a. Skull and lower jaw of Harpyia major. 
Figs. 3 and 3a, Skull and lower jaw of H. cephalotes. 
HarpPYIA MAJOR, Sp. nov. 
Much larger than H. cephalotes, Pallas, but with shorter ears, 
longer nasal tubes, and much paler-coloured fur, differing also in the 
form of the skull and of some of the teeth. 
Fur above pale buff, the base of the hairs on the back dark ; ex- 

1 The back of the skull is imperfect in the specimen from which this figure 
was drawn, 
