Seaweeds
1893; Springer Nature; Volume: 35; Issue: 907supp Linguagem: Inglês
10.1038/scientificamerican05201893-14496dsupp
ISSN1946-7087
Autores Tópico(s)Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
Resumol'he Welcome nugget was found at Bakery Hill, June 9, 185S.It weighed 184 pounds 9 ounces 16 pen nyweights, and was worth $44,3i)(i: was raffled for $50,000 at $5 a chl1nce and was won by a small boy in a barber shop.Lady Hotham nugget-namE'd in honor of the wife of the governor of New South Wttles-was found in Canadian Gully, September 8, 1854.It weighed 98 pounds 10 OUllces and 12 pennyweights, and was sold for $23,557.Unele Jack nugget, found at Buningorg, February 28, 18:37, weighed 23 pounds and 5 ounces, and was sold for $5,620.It was found by a runaway sailor, who sold it for the sum named, and spent the money in just four weeks.N 0 Name nugget, found at Eureka, Daulton's Flat, February 7, 1874, 50 ft.below the surface, weighed 52 pounds 1 ounce, and was sold for $12,500.The Leg of Mutton nugget was found at Ballarat January 31, 1853, at a depth of 65 ft.It weighed 134 pounds 11 ounees, and was sold to the bank for $32,380This nugget was shaped like a leg of mutton, henee its name.No N ame nugget, found at Bakery Hill, Ballarat, March 5, 1855, near the surface, weighed 47 pounds 7 ounces and was sold for $11,420.
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