William Markwick
William Markwick (1739 – 6 April 1812), who took the name of William Eversfield, was a Fellow of the Linnean Society and a keen naturalist, known for his pioneering phenological observations recorded in Gilbert White's 1789 book ''The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne''.Many of his scientific writings remain unpublished, in some cases despite being submitted to the Linnean Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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Some account of the Musca pumilionis of Gmelin's edition of the Syst. naturæ by Markwick, William, 1739-1813
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On the migration of certain birds and on other matters relating to the feathered tribes / by Markwick, William, 1739-1813
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Aves Sussexienses, or, A catalogue of birds found in the county of Sussex with remarks / by Markwick, William, 1739-1813
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Observations on the Curculio trifolii, or clover weevil a small insect which infests the heads of the cultivated clover, and destroys the seed / by Markwick, William, 1739-1813
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Additional remarks on the wood sandpiper, Tringa glareola by Markwick, William, 1739-1813
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