Min. [Named by H. J. Brooke and W. H. Miller, 1852, after Lehrbach in the Harz Mountains, its locality: see -ITE.] Selenide of lead, found in blackish grey masses.
1852. Brooke & Miller, Phillips Min., 153. Lehrbachite decrepitates when heated.
1885. Erni, Min. Simplified, 236. Lehrbachite gives with soda on coal, globules of lead.