256 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY 



HOGG'S LIST OF THE MOLLUSCA OF 

 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF STOCKTON-ON-TEES. 



WITH ANNOTATIONS 

 By baker HUDSON, M.C.S. 



(Read before the Conchological Society). 



[The work in which this list was originally published — Brewster's History 

 of Stockton — being a very scarce one, we have pleasure in reprinting 

 it, with the additional notes supplied by Mr. Hudson from his own 

 intimate personal acquaintance with the district. The reprint is a 

 verbatim one. — Ed.]. 



The full title of the work is as follows : — ' The | Parochial 

 History | and | Antiquities | of | Stockton-upon-Tees | 

 including an | account of the trade of the town | the naviga- 

 tion of the river | and of | such parts in the neighbourhood | 



as have been connected with that place. | | Second 



Edition | with additions and alterations. | j Celebrare 



domestica facta. — Hor. | | By John Brewster, M.A. | 



Rector of Egglescliffe | Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians 



Newcastle-on-Tyne. | | Stockton on Tees | printed by 



Thomas Jennett ; | and sold by John Richardson, 91, Royal 

 Exchange, 1 London. | mdcccxxix. | 



On the back of the page containing advertisement to 

 second edition, the author returns thanks to helpers — ' and 

 more particularly to John Hogg, Esq., M.A. F.L.S., and Fellow 

 of Saint Peter's College, Cambridge, for his laborious and 

 valuable appendix on the natural history of the district.' 



[Appendix II. Page 23]. 



A list of fluviatile shells found in the environs of Stockton. 



In this list the following works have been consulted : 

 ' Linnsei, Systema Naturae,' vol. 2, edit. 12; 'The Linnaean 

 Transactions,' vol. 8 ; ' Draparnaud Histoire des MoUusques 

 Fluviatiles,' &c. ; and ' Donovan's British Shells.' 



J.C, v., Oct., 1887. 



