March 1895.] 



THE UNITED STATES TARIFF. 



393 





Rates of Duty. 



Tariff Classification. 













Under New Tariff. 



Under Old Tariff. 



Osiers or willo .r, prepared for basket- 

 makers' use, 



Seeds : — 



Garden seeds, agricultural seeds, 

 and other seeds, not specially 

 provided for. 



Straw - - - 



Teazles - _ - - 



Vegetables in their natural state, not 

 specially provided for. 



Miscellaneous produces: — 



Mustard, ground, preserved, or 

 prepared, in bottles or other- 

 wise. 



Orchids, lily of the valley, azaleas, 

 palms, and other plants used 

 for forcing under glass for cut 

 flowers or decorative purposes. 



20 % ad val. 



15 7o 



io7o 



25 7o » 



10 7o » 



30 7^ ad val. 

 20 7o 



30 7o „ 



30 7o >^ 



25 7o „ 



£ s. d. 

 Cwt. 2 6 8 



Free. 



Fkee List undek 



Acorns, raw, dried or undried, but 

 unground. 



Animals imported specially for breed- 

 ing purposes. Provided that no 

 such animal shall be admitted free 

 unless pure bred of a recognised 

 breed, and duly registered in the 

 book of record established for that 

 breed ; and the Secretary of the 

 Treasury may prescribe such addi- 

 tional regulations as may be re- 

 quired for the strict enforcement 

 of this provision. 



Cattle, horses, sheep, or other 

 domestic animals which have 

 strayed across the boundary line 

 into any foreign country, or have 

 been or may be driven across such 

 boundary line by the owner for 

 pasturage purposes, together with 

 their increase, may be brought 

 back to the United States free of 

 duty under regulations to be pre- 

 scribed by the Secretary of the 

 Treasury. 



Animals brought into the United 

 States temporarily for a period not 

 exceeding six months, for the pur- 

 pose of exhibition or competition 

 for prizes offered by any agricultural 

 or racing association ; but a bond 

 shall be given in accordance with 

 regulations prescribed by the Secre- 

 tary of the Treasury. 



O 85876. 



THE New^ Tariff, 



Teams of animals, including their 

 harness and tackle and the waggons 

 and other vehicles actually owntsd 

 by persons emigrating from foreign 

 countries to the United States with 

 their families, and in actual use 

 for the purpose of such emigration, 

 under such regulations as the 

 Secretary of the Treasury may pre- 

 scribe. 



Birds, and land and water fowls. 



Broom corn. 



Cabbages. 



Cider. 



Eggs of birds, fish, and insects. 



Note. — This is not to be held to 

 include the eggs of game birds, the 

 importation of which is prohibited, 

 except specimens for scientific col- 

 lections. 



Feathers and downs for beds. 



Feathers and downs of all kinds, 

 crude or not dressed, coloured or 

 manufactured, not specially pro- 

 vided for. 



Eruits, green, ripe, or dried, not 

 specially provided for. 



Grasses and fibres : — 

 Jute. 



Flax straw. 



Flax, not hackled. 



Flax, jute, and tow wastes. 



All other textile grasses or 

 fibrous vegetable substances, 

 unmanufactured or undressed, 

 1 not specially provided for. 



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