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(1829), the first edition in 4to (1796) containing no natural 
history. 
1829. On the Natural History of the vicinity. [In Brewster’s Parochial 
History and Antiquities of Stockton-upon-Tees, 2nd edit., 
Appendix II., pp. 1-94.] 8vo. Stockton-upon-Tees : 1829. 
At pp. 2-17 of Hogg’s Appendix is “ A Catalogue of most of the 
Birds which are known to frequent the country near Stockton.” 
Note . — This Appendix was also apparently issued separately 
with the title “ On the Natural History of the Vicinity of 
Stockton-upon-Tees,” 1 vol. 8vo, Stockton, 1829 (?) (Cf. Coues, 
Bibliog., pp. 380, who, however, marks it “ not seen,” and gives 
date as 1827.) 
1845. A Catalogue of Birds observed in South-Eastern Durham and in 
North-Western Cleveland. (Zoologist, 1845, pp. 1049-63, 1106-12, 
1169-87.) 
Idem. Additions by W. Backhouse. (Op. cit., 1846, pp. 1261.) 
A | Catalogue of Birds | observed in | South-Eastern Durham, | 
| and in | North-Western Cleveland : | with | an Appendix. | 
[etc. 4 lines] | by John Hogg, Esq. [etc.] | [Quotation, 12 lines.] 
(From the Zoologist) | London : | Printed by E. Newman, 9, 
Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, | 1845. 
Collation — 8vo, pamphlet, title + pp. 50. Beprinted from the 
Zoologist, 1845 (vide supra), with addition of Appendix. 
*1846. On the | Classification of Birds, | and particularly of the | Genera 
of European Birds. | By | John Hogg, Esq., M.A., E.R.S., F.L.S., 
&c. | From the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, July, 1846, 
| Edinburgh : | Printed by Neill and Company, mdcccxlvi. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, title + pp. 22. 
Note . — A separate reprint. The principal part also appeared 
in his 1845 Catalogue. 
1847. A Synopsis of the Classification of the Genera of British Birds. 
(Report Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1846, pp. 76-8.) 
Holinshed (R.). See under Boethius (H.) and 
Harrison (W.) 
Holloway (William) and Branch (John), ca. 1803 
The undernoted, although, not a British bird-book, 
deserves a passing notice here, as a number of British birds 
have been selected (out of the very meagre total of some 
80 species) for figures and descriptions. 
*1803. The | British Museum ; | or, | Elegant Repository | of | Natural 
