Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
In October 1875 the late J. G. Goodchild recorded his then recent discovery of a mineral which he stated 'he believed' to be wulfenite and which he had found on an old mine dump near Carrock Fell, Troutbeck, Cumberland. One specimen only was, I believe, found by Mr. Goodehild, and this he presented to the Carlisle Museum, where it has been seen by myself, the label bearing the more precise locality of Brandy Gill.
page 321 note 1 Goodchild, J. G., Wulfenite at 'Caldbeck Fell'. Geol. Mag., London, 1875, dec. 2, vol. 2, pp. 565-566;Google Scholar also Trans. Cumberland and Westmorland Assoc. Adv. Lit. Sci., 1885, no. 9 (for 1883-1884), p. 188.
page 321 note 2 Spencer, L. J., Min. Mag., 1923, vol. 20, p. 88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
page 323 note 1 Letters and indices as in Dana, System of Mineralogy, 6th edit., 1892.