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said that casts and prints were dutiable. I grot warm 

 enoug-h to challeng-e them to find a sing-le microscopist or 

 microscopical slide to back up this absurdity and I told the 

 oracle, who said that he had served under the previous 

 administration, that he must pardon me for telling- him he 

 was g-rossly ignorant of the subject. 



The collector said he would inform himself in the next 

 few days. Would I come again? I said he oug-ht to take 

 the trouble to send the g-oods to me when he had satisfied 

 all his curiosities in the matter. Thereupon a clerk ap- 

 peared with the following- decision : 



[Synopsis A^o. J5310 — G. A. 2J44). 

 Specimens 0/ Natural History oti Microscope Slides, free. 



Before the U. S. General Apprisers at New York, August 21, 1S94. 



In the matter of the protest, 23416 b — 149, of Dr. Matliias Cook 

 against the decision of the collector of Customs at Albany, N. Y., as to 

 the rate and amount of duties chargeable on certain specimens of 

 natural history, imported per U. S. mail, June 20, 1894. 



OPINION BY \VIL,KINSON, GENRRA.I, APPRAISER. 



The articles are diatoms, spiculas. foraminiferas, and polycistines 

 mounted on microscope slides. They were assessed for duty at 60% un- 

 der \ loS N. T. and are claimed to be exempt from duty as specimens 

 of natural history under 1| 712. 



From inquiry at the American Museum of Natural History, we learn 

 that the common, if not the only, way of preparing and preserving 

 minute objects of this character is on microscope slides. 



We find that the goods are specimens of natural history imported as 

 objects of science and sustain the protest. 



(Synopsis of the decisions of the Treasury Department, and Board of 

 U. S. General Appraisers on the construction of the tarift, navigation 

 and other laws for the year ending Dec. 31, i894, p. 730). 



The clerk "g-uessed" that Collector Dorsey Clag-g-ett 

 might admit my slides under that decision free of duty. 

 The other clerks acquiesced. Claggett said not a word 

 but went away. In due time I was presented with the fol- 

 lowing bill : 



Storag-e, labor and drayag-e 10 



Blanks 25 



Overtime of officers 00 



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