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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF MEASURE.) 



644. Manna. 



645. Manuscripts. 



646. Marrow, crude. 



647. Marsh mallows. 



648. Medals oi gold, silver, or copper such as tro- 

 phies or prizes. 



649. Meerschaum, crude or manufactured. 



650. Mineral waters, all not artificial. 



651. Minerals, crude, or not advanced in value or 

 condition by refining or grinding, or by other process 

 of manufacture not specially provided for in this act, 



652. Models of inventions and of other improve- 

 ments in the arts, including patterns for machinery, 

 but no article shall be deemed a model or pattern 

 which can be fitted for use otherwise. 



653. Moss, sea-weeds, and vegetable substances, 

 crude or unmanufactured, not otherwise specially 

 provided for in this act. 



654. Musk, crude, in natural pods. 



655. Myrobolan. 



656. Needles, hand-sewing and darning. 



657. Newspapers and periodicals : but the term 

 " periodicals " as herein used shall be understood to 

 embrace only unbound or paper-covered publications, 

 containing current literature of the day and issuea 

 regularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly, or 

 quarterly. 



658. Nux vomica. 



659. Oakum. 



660. Oilcake. 



661. Oils : Almond, amber, crude and rectified am- 

 bergis, anise or anise seed, aniline, aspic or spike 

 lavender, bergarnot, cajeput, caraway, cassia, cinna- 

 mon, cedrat, camomile, citronella or lemon grass, 

 civet, fennel, jasmine or jasimine, juglandium, ju- 

 niper, lavender, lemon, limes, mace, ne'roli or orange 

 flower, nut oil or oil of nuts not otherwise specially 

 provided for in this actj orange oil, olive oil for 

 manufacturing or mechanical purposes unfit for eat- 

 ing and not otherwise provided for in this act, ottar of 

 roses, palm andococoa-nut, rosemary or anthoss, ses- 

 ame or sesamum seed or bean, thyme, origanum red 

 or white, valerian ; and also spermaceti, whale, and 

 other fish oils of American fisheries, and all other 

 articles the produce of such fisheries. 



662. Olives, green or prepared. 



663. Opium, crude or unmanufactured, and not 

 adulterated, containing nine per centum and over of 

 morphia. 



664. Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candied, 

 or otherwise prepared. 



665. Orchil, or orchil liquid. 



666. Orchids, lily of the valley, azaleas, palms, and 

 other plants used for forcing under glass for cut flow- 

 ers or decorative purposes. 



667. Ores of gold, silver, and nickel, and nickel 

 matte : Provided, That ores of nickel, and nickel 

 matte, containing more than two per centum of cop- 

 per, shall pay a duty of one half of one cent per 

 pound on the copper contained therein. 



668. Osmium. 



669. Palladium. 



670. Paper stock, crude, of every description, in- 

 cluding all grasses, fibers, rags (other than wool), 

 waste, shavings, clippings, old paper, rope ends, 

 waste rope, waste bagging, old or refuse gunny bags, 

 or gunny cloth, and poplar or other woods fit only to 

 be converted, into paper. 



671. Paraffine. 



672. Parchment and vellum. 



673. Pearl, mother of, not sawed, cut, polished, or 

 otherwise manufactured. 



674. Peltries and other usual goods and effects of 

 Indians passing or repassing the boundary line of the 

 United States, under such regulations as the Secretary 

 of the Treasury may prescribe : Provided, That this 

 exemption shall not apply to goods in bales or other 

 packages unusual among* Indians. 



675. Personal and household effects not merchan- 

 dise of citizens of the United States dying in foreign 

 countries. 



676. Pewter and britannia metal, old, and fit only 

 to be remanufactured. 



67-7. Philosophical and scientific apparatus, instru- 

 ments and preparations ; statuary, casts of marble 

 bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris ; paintings' 

 drawings, and etchings, specialty imported in go*oci 

 faith for the use of any society or institution incorpo- 

 rated or established for religious, philosophical, edu- 

 cational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for encour- 

 agement of the fine arts, and not intended for sale. 

 "678. Phosphates, crude or native. 



679. Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane, and 

 seeds, all of the foregoing imported bv the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture or the United States Botanic 

 Garden . 



680. Plaster of Paris and sulphate of lime, un- 

 ground. 



681. Platina, in ingots, bars, sheets, and wire. 



682. Platinum, unmanufactured, and vases, retorts, 

 and other apparatus^ vessels ; and parts thereof com- 

 posed of platinum, for chemical uses. 



683. Plumbago. 



684. Polishing stones. 



685. Potash, crude, carbonate of, or " black salts." 

 Caustic potash, or hydrate of, not including refined 

 in sticks or rolls. ".Nitrate of potash, or saltpeter, 

 crude. Sulphate of potash, crude or refined. Chlo- 

 rate of potash. Muriate of potash. 



686. Professional books, implements, instruments, 

 and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, in the 

 actual possession at the time of persons arriving in 

 the United States ; but this exemption shall not he 

 construed to include machinery or other articles im- 

 ported for use in any manutacturing establishment, or 

 for any other person or persons, or for sale. 



687. Pulu. 



688. Pumice. 



689. Quills, prepared, or unprepared, but not made 

 up into complete articles. 



690. Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts 

 of cinchona bark. 



691. Eags, not otherwise specially provided for in 

 this act. 



692. Regalia and gems, statues, statuary and speci- 

 mens of sculpture where specially imported in good 

 faith for the use of any society incorporated or estab- 

 lished solely for educational, philosophical, literary, 

 or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of fiiie 

 arts, or for the use or by order of any college, acade- 

 my, school, seminary of learning, or public library in 

 th*e. United States ; but the term " regalia" as herein 

 used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of 

 rank or office or emblems, as may be worn upon the 

 person or borne in the hand during public exercises 

 of the society or institution, and shall not include 

 articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing 

 apparel, nor personal property of individuals. 



693. Ken nets, raw or prepared. 



6.94. Saffron and safflower, and extract of, and saf- 

 fron cake. 



695. Sago crude, and sago flour. 



696. Salacine. 



697. Sauerkraut. 



698. Sausage skins. 



699. Seeds": anise, canary, caraway, cardamom, co- 

 riander, cotton, cummin, fennel, fenugreek, hemp, 

 hoarhound, mustard, rape, Saint John's bread or 

 bene, sugar-beet, mangel-wurzel, sorghum or sugar- 

 cane for seed, and all flower and grass seeds ; bulbs 

 and bulbous roots, not edible ; all the foregoing not 

 specially provided for in this act. 



700. Selep, or salon p. 



701. Shells of all kinds, not cut, ground, or 

 wise manufactured. 



702. SJiot-gun barrels, forged, -rough bored. 



703. Shrimps, and other shell fish. 



704. Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, 

 not doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufactui 

 any way. 



705. Silk cocoons and silk waste. 



706. Silk- worm's eggs. 



