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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF BILL.) 



ander. cotton, croton. cutninin. fennel, fenugreek, 

 hemp, hoarhound, nuist;inl, rape. St. .John's bread or 

 bene. siiirar beet, maiiirel-wur/el. 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. 



612. Sele]), or saloup. 



613. Shells of all kinds, not cut. ground, or other- 

 wise manufactured. 



I'd 4. Shotirun barrels, forged, rough, bored. 

 r,15. Shi-imps, and other shellfish, canned or other- 

 \\ "ise. 



616. Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, but not 

 doubled, twisted, n<>r advanced in manufacture in 

 any way. 



617. Silk cocoons and silk waste. 

 r.is. Silkworms' eg.^s. 



ill'.t. Skeletons and other preparations of anatomy. 



620. Snails. 



621. Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitrate, and chlo- 

 rate of. 



622. Sulphate of soda, or salt cake, or niter cake. 



c':;. Sodium. 



624. Sparterre. suitable i'or making or ornamenting 

 hats. 



625. Specimens of natural history, botany, and 

 mineralogy, when imported for cabinets or as objects 

 of science,' and not for sale. 



,S/;/V..v. -r,26. Cassia, cassia vera, and cassia buds, 

 unground. 



r>27. Cinnamon, and chips of, unground. 

 62^. Cloves and clove stems, unground. 



i^'.*. Ginger root, unground, and not preserved or 

 candied. 



630. Mace. 



631. Nutmegs. 



632. Pepper, black or white, unground. 



633. Pimento, unground. 



635. Spunk. 



636. Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of 

 earthen, porcelain, and stone ware. 



636i. Stamps : Foreign postj'ge or revenue, can- 

 celed or uneanceled. 



638. Stone and sand : Buhrstone in blocks, rough 

 or manufactured, or bound up into millstones; cliff 

 stone, unmanufactured; pumice stone, rotten stone, 

 and sand, crude or manufactured. 



639. Storax or styrax. 



640. Strontia, oxide of, and protoxide of strontian, 

 and strontianite, or mineral carbonate of strontia. 



642. Sulphur, refined, lac or precipitated, and sul- 

 phur or brimstone, crude, in bulk, sulphur ore, as 

 pyrites, or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, con- 

 taining in excess of twenty-five per centum of sul- 

 phur, and sulphur not otherwise provided for. 



643. Sulphuric acid : Provided^T\\s\.t upon sulphuric 

 acid imported from any country, whether independent 

 or a dependency, which imposes a duty upon sul- 

 phuric acid exported from the United States, there 

 shall be levied and collected the rate of duty existing 

 prior to the passage of this act. 



644. Sweepings of silver and gold. 



645. Tallow and wool grease, including that known 

 commercially as degras or brown wool grease. 



646. Tapioca, cassava or cassady. 



'17. Tar and pitch of wood, and pitch of coal tar. 

 'Ms. Tea and tea plants. 



i'>5o. Teeth, natural or manufactured. 

 651. Terra alba. 

 i'>52. Terra japoniea. 



65:5. Tin ore. cassiterite or black oxide of tin, and 

 tin in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain, or granulated. 

 654. Tinsel wire, lame, or lahn. 

 ;.V>. Tobacco stems. 



656. Tonipiin, tonqiia, >r tonka beans. 



657. Tripoli. 



658. Turmeric. 



6.V.). Turpentine, Venice. 



660. Turpentine, spirits of. 



661. Turtles. 



662. Types, old, and fit only to be remanufacturcd. 



663. Uranium, oxide and salts of. 



664. Vaccine virus. 



665. Valonia. 



66ii. Verdigris, or subacetate of copper. 



6t'.7. Wafers, unmedicated, and not edible. 



668. Wax. vegetable or mineral. 



66 ( .i. Wearing apparel and other personal effects 

 (not merchandise) of persons arriving in the United 

 States; but this exemption shall not be held to in- 

 clude articles not actually in use and necessary and 

 appropriate for the use of such persons for the pur- 

 poses of their journey and present comfort and con- 

 venience, or which are intended for any other person 

 or pel-sons, or for sale. 



671. Whalebone, unmanufactured. 



Wood. 672. Logs and round unmanufactured tim- 

 ber not speciallv enumerated or provided for in this 

 act. 



673. Firewood, handle bolts, heading bolts, stave 

 bolts, and shingle bolts, hop poles, fence posts, rail- 

 road ties, ship timber, and ship planking, not specially 

 provided for in this act. 



674. Timber, hewed and sawed, and timber used for 

 spars and in building wharves. 



675. Timber, squared or sided. 



676. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lum- 

 ber, rough or dressed, except boards, plank, deals, and 

 other lumber of cedar, lignum vita 1 , lancewood, ebony, 

 box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and 

 all other cabinet woods. 



677. Pine clapboards. 



678. Spruce clapboards. 



679. Hubs for wheels, posts, last blocks, wagon 

 blocks, oar blocks, gun blocks, heading, and all like 

 blocks or sticks, rough hewed or sawed only. 



680. Laths. 



681. Pickets and palings. 



682. Shingles. 



683. Staves of wood of all kinds, wood unmanufac- 

 tured : Provided, That all of the articles mentioned in 

 paragraphs 672 to 683 inclusive, when imported from 

 any country which lays an export duty or imposes 

 discriminating stumpage dues on any of them, shall 

 be subject to the duties existing prior to the passage 

 of this act. 



684. Woods namely, cedar, lignum vitfe, lance- 

 wood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, 

 satinwood, and all forms of cabinet wood's, in the log, 

 rough or hewed ; bamboo and rattan, unmanufac- 

 tured; brier root or brier, wood, and similar wood, 

 unmanufactured or not further manufactured than 

 cut into blocks suitable for the articles into which 

 they are intended to be converted; bamboo, reeds, 

 and sticks of partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, 

 myrtle, and other woods, not otherwise specially pro- 

 vided for in this act, in the rough, or not further 

 manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for sticks 

 for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, or walking 

 canes; and India malacca joints not further manufac- 

 tured than cut into suitable lengths for the manufac- 

 tures into which they are intended to be converted. 



6s5. All wool of the sheep, hair of the camel, goat, 

 alpaca, and other like animals, and all wool and hair 

 on the skins, noils, yarn waste, card waste, bur waste, 

 slubbing waste, roving waste, rinir waste, and all 

 waste, or rags composed wholly or in part of wool, all 

 the foregoing not otherwise herein provided for. 



686. Work's of art, the production of American art- 

 ists residing temporarily abroad, or other works of 

 art, including pictorial paintings on glass, imported 

 expressly for presentation to a national institution or 

 to any State or municipal corporation, or incorporated 

 religious society, college, or other public institution, 

 including stained or painted window glass or stained 

 or painted glass windows: but such exemption shall 

 be subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the 

 Treasury may prescribe. 



687. Work's of art, drawings, engravings, photo- 

 graphic pictures, and philosophical and scientific ap- 

 paratus brought by professional artists, lecturers. or 

 scientists arriving from abroad for use by them tern- 



