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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF MEASURE.) 



482. Any animal imported specially for breeding 

 purposes shall be admitted free : Provided, That no 

 sucn animal shall be admitted free unless purebred of 

 a recognized breed, and duly registered in the book of 

 record established 'for that breed : And provided fur- 

 ther, That certificate of such record and of the pedi- 

 gree of such animal shall be produced and submitted 

 to the customs officer, duly authenticated by the 

 proper custodian of such book of record, together with 

 the affidavit of the owner, agent, or importer that 

 such animal is the identical animal described in said 

 certificate of record and pedigree. The Secretary of 

 the Treasury may prescribe such additional regula- 

 tions as may be required for the strict enforcement of 

 this provision. 



483. Animals brought into the United States tem- 

 porarily for a period not exceeding six months, for the 

 purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered 

 by any agricultural or racing association ; but a bond 

 shall be given in accordance with regulations pre- 

 scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury ; also, teams 

 of animals, including their harness and tackle and 

 the wagons or other vehicles actually owned by per- 

 sons emigrating from foreign countries to the United 

 States with their families, and in actual use for the 

 purpose of such emigration under such regulations as 

 the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe ; and 

 wild animals intended for exhibition in zoological col- 

 lections for scientific and educational purposes, and 

 not for sale or profit. 



484. Annatto, roucou, rocoa, or Orleans, and all ex- 

 tracts of. 



485. Antimony ore, crude sulphite of. 



486. Apatite. 



487. Argal, or argol, or crude tartar. 



488. Arrow root, raw or unmanufactured. 



489. Arsenic and sulphide of, or orpiment. 



490. Arseniate of aniline. 



491. Art educational stops, composed of glass and 

 metal and valued at not more than six cents per 

 gross. 



492. Articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tan- 

 ning not specially provided for in this act. 



493. Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture 

 of the United States, when returned after having been 

 exported, without having been advanced in value or 

 improved in condition by any process of manufacture 

 or other means; casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and 

 other vessels of American manufacture exported filled 

 with American products, or exported empty and re- 

 turned filled with foreign products, including shocks 

 when returned as barrels or boxes ; also quicksilver 

 flasks or bottles, of either domestic or foreign manu- 

 facture, which shall have been actually exported from 

 the United States ; but proof of the identity of such 

 articles shall be made, under general regulations to be 

 prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury ; and if 

 any such articles are subject to internal tax at the 

 time of exportation such tax shall be proved to have 

 been paid before exportation and not refunded : Pro- 

 vided, That this paragraph shall not apply to any 

 article upon which an allowance of drawback has 

 been^ made, the reimportation of which is hereby 

 prohibited, except upon payment of duties equal to 

 the drawbacks allowed ; or to any article manufact- 

 ured in bonded warehouse and exported under any 

 provision of law: And provided further, That when 

 manufactured tobacco which has been exported with- 

 out payment of internal-revenue tax shall be reim- 

 ported it shall be retained in the custody of the col- 

 lector of customs until internal -re venue stamps in 

 payment of the legal duties shall be placed thereon. 



494. Asbestos, unmanufactured. 



495. Ashes, wood and lye of, and beet-root ashes. 



496. Asphaltum and bitumen, crude. 



497. Asatcetida. 



498. BalmofGilead. 



499. Barks, cinchona or other from which quinine 

 may be extracted. 



500. Baryta, carbonate of, or witherite. 

 301. Bauxite, or beauxite. 



502. Beeswax. 



503. Bells, broken, and bell metal broken and fit 

 only to be remanufactured. 



504. Birds, stufted, not suitable for millinery orna- 

 ments, and bird skins, prepared for preservation, but 

 not further advanced in manufacture. 



505. Birds and land and water fowls. 



506. Bismuth. 



507. Bladders, including fish bladders or fish 

 sounds, crude., and all integuments of animals not 

 specially provided for in this act. 



508. Blood, dried. 



509. Bologna sausages. 



510. Bolting clot! is,' especially for milling purposes, 

 but not suitable for the manufacture of wearing ap- 

 parel. 



511. Bones, crude z or not burned, calcined, ground, 

 steamed, or otherwise manufactured, and bone dust 

 or animal carbon, and bone ash, fit only for fertilizing 

 purposes. 



512. Books, engravings, photographs, bound or un- 

 bound etchings, maps, and charts, which shall have 

 been printed and bound or manufactured more than 

 twenty years at the date of importation. 



513. Books and pamphlets printed exclusively in 

 languages other than English ; also books and music, 

 in raised print, used exclusively by the blind. 



514. Books, engravings, photographs, etchings, 

 bound or unbound, maps and charts imported by 

 authority or for the use of the United States or for the 

 use of the Library of Congress. 



515. Books, maps, lithographic prints, and charts, 

 specially imported, not more than two copies in any 

 one invoice, in good faith, for the use of anv society 

 incorporated or established for educational, philo- 

 sophical, literary, or religious purposes, or for the 

 encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by 

 order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of 

 learning in the United States, subject to such regula- 

 tions as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. 



516. Books, or libraries, or parts of libraries, and 

 other household effects or persons or families from 

 foreign countries, if actually used abroad by them not 

 less than one year, and not intended for any other 

 person or persons, nor for sale. 



517. Brazil paste. 



518. Braids, plaits, laces, and similar manufactures 

 composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, 

 osier, or rattan, suitable for making or ornamenting 

 hats, bonnets^ and hoods. 



519. Brazilian pebble, un wrought or unmanufact- 

 ured. 



520. Breccia, in block or slabs. 



521. Bromine. 



522. Bullion, gold or silver. 



523. Burgundy pitch. 



524. Cabinets of old coins and medals, and other 

 collections of antiquities, "but the term "antiquities" 

 as used in this act shall include only such articles as 

 are suitable for souvenirs or cabinet collections, and 

 which shall have been produced at any period prior 

 to the year seventeen hundred. 



525. Cadmium. 



526. Calamine. 



527. Camphor, crude. 



528. Castor or castoreum. 



529. Catgut, whipgut, or wormgut, unmanufact- 

 ured, or not further manufactured than in strings or 

 cords. 



530. Cerium. 



531. Chalk, unmanufactured. 



532. Charcoal. 



533. Chicory root, raw, dried, or undried, but 

 ground. 



534. Oivet, crude. 



535. Clay common blue clay in casks suital 

 the manufacture of crucibles. 



536. Coal, anthracite. 



537. Coal stores of American vessels: but 

 shall be unloaded. 



538. Coal tar, crude. 



