926 OLDFIELD THOMAS 
59. Harpiocephalus cyclotis, Doss. 
7. Kakhyen Hills, N. E. of Bhamò, November 1886. Two 
specimens. 
60. Harpiocephalus leucogaster, M. Epw. 
7. Biapò, September 1888. A single specimen. 
61. Harpiocephalus feae, Tuos. 
Hi. feae, Thos. Ann. Mus. Gen. (2) X, p. 884, 1891. 
a. J. Biapò, Carin Hills 8. 9. 88. 
Head and body 39; tail 30; head 17; ear (from base of 
inner margin) 11; tragus 6.5; forearm 29 (= 1.15 in.); 3.19 
finger 52; thumb, including claw 11; lower leg 17; hind-foot, 
with claws 7.5; calcar 9. 
General colour smoky brown, the tips of the hairs above 
brown, below white. Nasal tubes as in MH. suwzllus and leucogaster 
not so remarkably developed as in H. auratus. Ears evenly oval 
larger and more rounded than in the last named form; a minute 
blunt projection at the base of their inner margins. Tragus as 
in H. leucogaster. 
Wings to the base of the ungual phalanx. Half the last cau- 
dal vertebra free from the membrane. 
Fur far more restricted than in H. auratus, the terminal part 
of the outer surface and the whole of the inner surface of the ears 
being naked, the arms being only very thickly clothed with 
scattered brown hairs, the hind limbs but little more hairy, 
and the interfemoral membrane although thickly covered on the 
greater part of its upper surface, yet with its edge not fringed. 
Colour uniformely dull smoky brown, the tips of the hairs 
brown above and white beneath. 
Outer upper incisors thicker than, but of about the same 
length as the inner. First upper premolar decidedly smaller 
than the second; second premoiar not quite so long as the 
canine, but, as in H. auratus, larger in section. First lower 
premolar decidedly shorter than the canine, posterior premolar 
