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others, to avoid mistakes in corresponding with Continental 
naturalists, Mr. Temminck’s arrangement being the one most 
generally received abroad.” 
Yonge (Charlotte Mary), 1823-1901 
The life of this well-known novelist and children’s story- 
teller does not in any way concern us, her only contribution 
to our subject being a list of the birds of her native parish * 
(Otterbourne, near Winchester) “ actually seen and noted 
down by members of the Yonge family,” contained in the 
undernoted work. She died of pleurisy March 24, 1901, and 
was buried in Otterbourne churchyard, at the foot of the 
memorial cross to Keble. 
1898. John Keble V Parishes : a History of Hursley and Otterbourne. 
London (Macmillan) : 1898. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xi+pp. 234. (Pub. 8s. 6d.) 
Chap. xvi. (Natural History) contains list of birds at pp. 193- 
203. 
Young (Rev. George), 1777-1848 
George Young, theologian, topographer and geologist, was 
educated at Edinburgh University (M.A. 1819). He was 
pastor of the Presbyterian Congregation at Whitby, 1806-48. 
According to Coues the mention of birds in the undernoted 
work is “a paragraph of no consequence.” The district 
dealt with by the author extends to a distance of twenty-five 
miles. He also wrote in conjunction with J. Bird A Geo- 
logical Survey of the Yorkshire Coast (1 vol. 4to, 1828). 
1817. Birds. [In a History of Whitby and Streoneshall Abbey, vol. II.] 
Whitby : 1817. 
Collation — 2 vols. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. x + pp. 470. Vol. II. 
pp. iv un. +pp. 471-954, map and ill. 
Birds at pp. 797-8. 
Young (Henry C.) 
The undermentioned work contains a “ List of Birds which 
breed in the Vicinity of Glasgow,” by this writer. 
