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Wulfenite
Wulfenite Wul"fen*ite, n. [So named after F. X. Wulfen, an Australian mineralogist.] (Min.) Native lead molybdate occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually tabular, and of a bright orange-yellow to red, gray, or brown color; -- also called yellow lead ore.

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- Wulfen is a village and a former muni****lity in the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the...
- Franz Xaver Freiherr von Wulfen (5 November 1728 – 17 March 1805) was an Austrian botanist, zoologist, mineralogist, alpinist, and Jesuit priest. He is...
- was first described under the name Boletus lacrymans by Franz Xavier von Wulfen in 1781. It was transferred to the genus Ser**** by Petter Karsten in 1884...
- in parts of Europe and the Americas. Austrian naturalist Franz Xaver von Wulfen described the false chanterelle in 1781, noting both its resemblance with...
- climbed some peaks. There is evidence that the Jesuit priest Franz von Wulfen from Klagenfurt climbed the Lungkofel and the Dürrenstein in the 1790s....
- Genus: Spar****is Species: S. crispa Binomial name Spar****is crispa (Wulfen) Fr. (1821) Synonyms Clavaria crispa Wulfen (1781) Spar****is radicata Weir 1917...
- vehicles and other equipment for exercises and operations around Europe. Wulfen Munitions storage facility Oberstdorf Alpine Training Centre Bavaria United...
- was first described in 1781 by the Austrian mycologist Franz Xaver von Wulfen as Agaricus virgineus. It was subsequently combined in a number of different...
- (October 2016) Legacy of the Wulfen by David Annandale & Robbie MacNiven (this anthology includes "Curse of the Wulfen" & "Legacy of Russ" (June 2017)...
- of fungus in the genus Cortinarius. Austrian naturalist Franz Xaver von Wulfen described the species as Agaricus sanguineus in 1781, reporting that it...