Min. [Named by Beudant, 1832, from Lanarkshire, where it was first found. See -ITE.] Sulphocarbonate of lead, found in greenish-white, grey or yellowish crystals.
1835. Shepard, Min., II. I. 300. Lanarkite.
1868. Dana, Min. (ed. 5), 628. Lanarkite, Sulphato-Carbonate of Lead.