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the articles in question be manufactured, produced or pre- 
pared in England, Scotland, France or Germany, as the case 
may be, and prove to conform in strength and purity to the 
pharmacopceia and dispensatory of the country of their ori- 
gin, said articles become exempt from the penalties of the 
law. All articles of the kind mentioned, produced, manu- 
factured or prepared in any other country than those before 
mentioned, must conform in the qualities stated to the 
United States pharmacopoeia and dispensatory. 
In case of appeal from the report of the special Examiner 
as provided for in the fourth section of the act, the Collector 
will exercise proper judgment and discretion in the selection 
of an analytical chemist possessing the qualifications and 
standing required by the act, to make the prescribed analy- 
sis, previously taking from the owner or consignee a suffi- 
cient deposite of money to defray the expenses of the ana- 
lysis, and when completed, returning to the owner or con- 
signee any excess of money thus deposited. 
Upon application to export any adulterated and spurious 
articles in pursuance of the fourth section, proper bond and 
security must be taken for the exportation and production 
of proof of landing abroad, as in the case of exportation of 
goods for benefit of drawback, or from public warehouse. 
It will be perceived that the fifth section provides for the 
appointment at certain designated principal ports of special 
Examiners of "drugs, medicines, chemicals, &C.5" and 
makes it the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury " to give 
such instructions to the Collectors of the Customs in the 
other collection districts as he may deem necessary to pre- 
vent the importation of adulterated and spurious drugs and 
medicines." 
When, therefore, importations of drugs, medicines, che- 
micals, &:c., take place at any port of entry other than those 
enumerated in the fifth section of the act, the Collector 
of the Port will appoint, in pursuance of the 16th sec- 
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