164 LITTORINID. 
5. Fossar, n. sp. 
1 Annesley Bay ; coll. W. T. Blanford, Esq. 
Two prominent raised keels on the last whorl, with minute, 
very characteristic, spiral striation in the interstices, &c., 
narrowly rimate only. 
6. Fossar, sp. 
1 Japan ; ex Mr. Damon (coll. A. Adams). 
Labelled “ F. bicarinatus, A. Adams.” 
This specimen, with three keels on the last whorl, seems to me 
not adult ; it is certainly not F. bicarinatus, A. Ad., P. Zool. 8, 
1853, Red Sea, which A, Adams does not record in his List 
of the Fossaride, P. Z. 8. 1863, probably because the Red Sea 
species is a Separatista, and not a Fossar at all. 
7. [P] Fossar, n. sp. 
3 Mauritius ; coll. G. Nevill, Esq. 
In very bad condition ; perhaps a sp. of Conradia ? 
var, (? dist, sp.) 
1 Annesley Bay ; coll. W. T. Blanford, Esq. 
Also in very bad condition. 
8. Fossar fenestratus. 
Fossar fenestratus, 4. Adams, P. Zool. S., 1863, Osima (Japan), 
1 Japan ; ex Mr. Damon (coll. A, Adams—Long, 375, diam. 3% mil.) 
1 Penang; coll. Dr, F. Stoliczka, 
Agrees exactly with the preceding specimen. 
9. Fossar garretti [P?]. 
Fossar garrettii, Pease, Amer. Journ., Conch. IV., 1868, for “ Adeorbis 
costata”’, Garrett, P. Calif. Acad, 1857, p. 103 (Polynesia, Pease). 
1 Loc.? ; ex Mr. Damon. 
