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CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. (ARTICLES DUTY-FREE.) 



Ipecac. 



Fish-sounds or fish-bladders. 

 Leather, old scraps. 

 Leeches. 



Rennets, raw or prepared. 

 Argal, or argol, or crude tartar. 

 Asafcetida. 



Barks, cinchona, or other barks used in the manu- 

 facture of quinia. 

 Brazil paste. 

 Camphor, crude. 



Cassia, cassia-buds, cassia vera, unground. 

 Charcoal. 



Cinnamon, and chips of, unground. 

 Cloves and clove-stems, unground. 

 Cocculus indicus. 

 Cudbear. 



Curry and curry-powder. 

 Cutch. 

 Divi-divi. 

 Dragon's-blood. 

 Ergot. 

 Gambier. 



Ginger-root, unground. 

 Indigo and artificial indigo. 

 Iodine, crude. 

 Jalap. 

 Kelp. 



Lac dye, crude, seed, button, stick, and shell. 

 Lac spirits. 



Licorice-root, unground. 



Litmus, prepared or not prepared. 



Mace. 



Madder and munjeet or Indian madder, ground or 

 prepared, and extracts of. 



Manna. 



Myrobolan. 



Orchil, or orchil liquid. 



Nutmegs. 



Nux vomica. 



Ottar of roses. 



Salicine. 

 Oils: 



Almond. 



Amber, crude and rectified. 



Ambergris. 



Anise, or anise-seed. 



Aniline, crude. 



Aspic, or spike lavender. 



Bergamot. 



Cajeput. 



Caraway. 



Cassia and cinnamon. 



Cedrat. 



Camomile. 



Citronella or lemon-grass. 



Civet. 



Fennel. 



Jasmin e ; or jessamine. 



Juglandium. 



Juniper. 



Lavender. 



Lemon. 



Limes. 



Mace. 



Neroli, or orange-flower. 



Orange. 



Palm and cocoanut. 



Poppy. 



Kosemary, or anthoss. 



Sesame or sesamum-seed, or bene. 



Thyme or origanum, red or white ; valerian. 



Pepper, unground, of all kinds. 



Pimento, unground. 



Saffron and safflower, and extract of, and saffron 

 cake. 



Selep, or saloup. 



Storax, or styrax. 



Turmeric. 



Turpentine, Venice. 



Valonia. 



Vegetable and mineral wax. 



Wood-ashes, and lye of, and beet-root ashes. 



Ashes used for medicinal, chemical, or manufactur- 

 ing purposes, not specially enumerated or provided 

 for in this act. 



Alizarine, natural or artificial. 



Agates, unmanufactured. 



Apatite. 



Asbestus, unmanufactured. 



Arsenic. 



Antimony-ore t crude sulphide of. 



Arsenic, sulphide of, or orpiment. 



Arseniate of aniline. 



Baryta, carbonate or witherite. 



Bauxite. 



Aniline salts or black salts and black tares. 



Bromine. 



Cadmium. 



Calamine. 



Cerium. 



Cobalt, as metallic arsenic. 



Chalk and cliff stone, unmanufactured. 



Feldspar. 



Cryolite or kryolith. 



Iridium. 



Kieserite. 



Kyanite or cyanite, and kainite. 



Lime, citrate of. 



Lime, chloride of, or bleaching-powder. 



Magnesium. 



Magnesite, or native mineral carbonate of magnesia. 



Manganese, oxide and ore of. ^ 



Mineral waters, all not artificial. 



Osmium.- 



Palladium. 



Paramne. 



Phosphates, crude or native, for fertilizing pur- 

 poses. 



Potash, muriate of. 



Plaster-of-Paris or sulphate of lime, unground. 



Quinia, sulphate of, salts of, and cinchonidia. 



Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitrate. 



Strontia, oxide of, and proto-oxide of strontian, and 

 strontianite, or mineral carbonate of strontia. 



Sulphur, or brimstone, not specially enumerated or 

 provided for in this act. 



Sulphur lac or precipitated. 



Tripoli. 



Uranium, oxide of, verdigris or subacetate of copper. 



Drugs, barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, 

 and bulbous roots and excrescences, such as nut- 

 galls, fruits, flowers, dried fibers ; grains, gums and 

 gum-resin; herbs, Cleaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, 

 roots, and stems ; spices, vegetables, seeds aromatic, 



state, and not advanced in value or condition by re- 

 fining or grinding, or by other process of manufac- 

 ture, and not specially enumerated or provided for in 

 this act. 



Vaccine virus. 



Crude minerals, not advanced hi value or condition 

 by refining or grinding, or by other process of manu- 

 facture, not specially enumerated or provided for in 

 this act. 



SUNDRIES. 



Aluminium. 



Amber beads and gum. 



Annuals, brought into the United States tempora- 

 rily, and 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 first given in accordance with the 

 regulations. 



Animals specially imported for breeding purposes, 

 shall be admitted free upon proof thereof satisfactory 

 to the Secretary of the Treasury, and under such 



