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THE UNITED STATES TARIFF. 



[March 1895. 



Free List under the New Tariff — continued. 



Hair of horse, (;attle, and other 

 animals, cleaned or imcleaned, 

 drawn or uiicirawu, not specially 

 provided for. 



Hides and skins, raw or uneured, 

 whether dry, salted, or pickled. 



Hide cuttings, raw, with or without 

 hair, and all other glue stock. 



Hoofs unmanufactured. 



Hop roots for cultivation. 



Horns and parts of, unmanufactured, 

 including horn strips and tips. 



Milk, fresh. 



Ploughs, tooth and disc harrows, 

 harvesters, reapers, agricultural 

 drills, and planters, mowers, horse- 

 rakes, cultivators, threshing 

 machines, and cotton gins. 



Provided, that all articles men- 

 tioned in this paragraph, if imported 

 from a country which lays an im- 

 port duty on like articles imported 

 from the United States, shall be 

 subject to the duties in force under 

 the tariff of 1 890. 



Pease, green, in bulk or in barrels, 



sacks, or similar packages. 

 Plants, trees, tihrubs, and vines of all 

 kinds commonly known as nursery 

 stock, not specially provided for. 

 Rennets, raw or prepared. 

 Seeds, anise, canary, caraway, carda- 

 mon, coriander, cotton, croton, 

 cummin, fennel, fenugreek, hemp, 

 horehound, mustard, rape. Saint 

 John's bread or bean, sugar-beet, 

 mangel-wurzel, sorghum or sugar 

 cane for seed, and all flower and 

 grass seeds, bulbs and roots, not 

 edible, all the foregoing not 

 specially provided for. 

 Wood: — 



Hubs for wheels, posts, last blocks, 

 waggon-blocks, oar blocks, 

 gun blocks, heading and all 

 like blocks or sticks, rough 

 hewn or sawed only. 



Wool. 



