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Not free for instruments, but free for slides. — W. C. W. 



The taritV on slides for personal use no longer exists. I atn 

 opposed to a taritVon instruments. — VV. R. M. 



I am opposcil to tarilVon slides ; care nothing for that on instru- 

 ments ; would never buy anything made out of the United States 

 if I could help it.— II. F..S. 



I am opp(jsed to taritV on instruments, and particularly on 

 slides. — M. C 



Opposed to any tarifl" on slides, but not so for instruments. I 

 consider slides mostly as specimens. — V. J. II. 



I am decidedly opposed to tariH" on microscopical instruments 

 and telescopical. — R. I*. D. 



Decidedly opposed. It is practically a fine (60%) placed on 

 those who love to investigate. — R. E. S. 



I am a protectionist, vet I believe it is to the interest of micro- 

 scopic science to import instruments and accessories free of dutv. — 

 C. H. E. 



Scientific apparatus free of duty. — G. G. D. 



Opposed to every tax upon education. — A. B. H. 



Opposed to tariff' on all scientific work. — T. S. C. 



Opposed on educational grounds, though not a free trader 

 generally.— R. H. W. 



Draw the line in favor of science, not of the pocket-book. — W. 

 A. N. 



Opposed to anv restriction being placed on scientific research. - 

 O. C. " 



I am stronglv in favor of a free exchange of all articles of scien- 

 tific value, though I am a Republican and believe in protection to 

 some extent. — B. F. ISI. 



Am not sufficientlv posted to answer positively, but am in- 

 clined to favor no tarifi'on slides and instruments. We don't need 

 any. Our instruments to-day are superior to the foreign instru- 

 ments. — W. N. S. 



Anything that interferes with microscopical studies in America 

 I think is wrong. — J. C. H. 



As I understand it, I would take off' the tariff' on all scientific 

 instruments. — A. M. E. 



I am strongly opposed to the tariff', as it results in limiting 

 education. — G. E. A. 



Opposed to all taxes on scientific instruments and goods. 

 They are dear enough without taxes. — V. A. L. 



I am in favor of removal of all restrictions and in favor of every 

 advantage to free scientific intercourse. — J. A. M. 



Opposed to it.^ Most decidedly I am. It is a villainous tax on 

 science. — A. J. VV. 



Am opposed to tariff" on all educational necessities. — F. A. B. 



No ; nor of a tariff' on any similar objects, or on works of art 

 or of intellectual culture. — F. W. T. 



As a student I am opposed to tariff', but I decidedly prefer 

 American instruments and objectives. — S. G. S. 



