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1279. Fish-skins: twenty per centum ad valorem. (89.)

1280. Fruit ethers, essences or oils of apple, pear, peach, apricot, strawberry, and raspberry, made of fusel-oil or of fruit, or imitations thereof: two dollars and fifty cents per pound. (209.)

1281. Fruits.-Oranges, lemons, pine-apples, and grapes: twenty per centum ad valorem; limes, bananas, plantains, shaddocks, mangoes, ten per centum ad valorem. But no allowance shall be made for loss by decay on the voyage, unless the loss shall exceed twenty-five per centum of the quantity, and the allowance then made shall be only for the amount of loss in excess of twentyfive per centum of the whole quantity. (615.) Green, ripe, or dried, not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valorem; (74,) preserved in their own juice, and fruit-juice: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (414.)

1282. Fulminates, fulminating-powders, and all articles used for like purposes, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem. (245.)

1283. Fur, articles made of: Caps, hats, muffs, and tippets of fur, and all other manufactures of fur, or of which fur shall be a component material: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (111, 267.)

1284. Fusel-oil, or amylic alcohol: two dollars per gallon. (407.)

1285. Gelatin, and all similar preparations, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (126, 283.)

1286. Glass plates or disks, unwrought, for optical instruments: ten per centum ad valorem. (75.)

1287. Gloves, kid or other leather, of all descriptions, for men's, women's, or children's wear: fifty per centum ad valorem. (431.)

1288. Glue: twenty per centum ad valorem. (90.)

1289. Glycerin thirty per centum ad valorem. (220.)

1290. Grease, all not specified: ten per centum ad valorem. (79.)

1291. Grindstones, rough or unfinished: one dollar and fifty cents per ton; finished: two dollars per ton. (601.)

1292. Gum substitute, or burnt starch: ten per centum ad valorem. (75.) 1293. Gunpowder and all explosive substances used for mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued at twenty cents or less per pound: six cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, twenty per centum ad valorem ; valued above twenty cents per pound: ten cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, twenty per centum ad valorem. (437.)

1294. Gutta-percha, manufactured: forty per centum ad valorem. (436.) 1295. Hair.-Bracelets, braids, chains, curls, or ringlets, composed of hair, or of which hair is a component material: thirty-five per centum ad valorem; (108, 263,) curled hair, except hair of hogs, used for beds or mattresses: thirty per centum ad valorem; (605, 682,) hair of hogs: one cent per pound; (409,) human hair, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn: twenty per centum ad valorem; when cleaned or drawn, but not manufactured: thirty per centum ad valorem; when manufactured: forty per centum ad valorem; (242,) hair of all kinds, cleaned, but unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valorem. (76.)

1296. Hair-cloth known as "crinoline cloth," and all other manufactures of hair, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem; (605,) of the description known as "hair-seating," eighteen inches wide or over: forty cents per square yard; less than eighteen inches wide: thirty cents per square yard. (€04.)

1297. Hair-pencils: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (124, 280.) 1298. Hair-pins, made of iron wire: fifty per centum ad valorem. (606.) 1299. Hat-bodies of cotton: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (124, 280.) 1300. Hats, &c., materials for.-Braids, plaits, flats, laces, trimmings, tissues, willow sheets and squares, used for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, and boods. composed of straw, chip, grass, palm-leaf, willow, or any other vegeta

ble substance, or of hair, whalebone, or other material, not otherwise provided for thirty per centum ad valorem. (238.)

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1301. Hatters' furs not on the skin, and dressed furs on the skin: twenty per centum ad valorem. (435.)

1302. Hatters' plush, composed of silk and cotton, but of which cotton is the component material of chief value: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (91, 286.) 1303. Hempseed and rapeseed, and other oil-seeds of like character other than linseed or flaxseed: one-half cent per pound. (617.)

1304. Hoffman's anodyne and spirits of nitric ether: fifty cents per pound. (408.)

1305. Honey: twenty cents per gallon. (411.)

1306. [Hops: five cents per pound.] (241, 2177.)

1307. India rubber and silk, manufactures of, or manufactures of India rubber and silk and other materials: fifty per centum ad valorem. (244.)

1308. India rubber, articles composed of.-Braces, suspenders, webbing, or other fabrics, composed wholly or in part of India rubber, not otherwise provided for thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (109, 264.)

1309. Articles composed wholly of India rubber, not otherwise provided for: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (100, 264.)

1310. India rubber boots and shoes: thirty per centum ad valorem. (184.) 1311. Ink, printers' ink, and ink-powders: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (125, 281.)

1312. Insulators for use exclusively in telegraphy, except those made of glass: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (726.)

1313. Iodine, salts of: fifteen per centum ad valorem (52); resublimed: seventy-five cents per pound. (212.)

1314. Ivory or bone dice, draughts, chess-men, chess-balls, and bagatelleballs fifty per centum ad valorem. (430.)

1315. Japanned ware of all kinds, not otherwise provided for: forty per centum ad valorem. (125, 229.)

1316. Jellies of all kinds: fifty per centum ad valorem. (430.)

1317. Jet, manufactures and imitations of: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (125, 281.)

1318. Lead, nitrate of: three cents per pound. (52.)

1319. Leather.-Bend or belting-leather, and Spanish or other sole leather: fifteen per centum ad valorem; caif-skins, tanned, or tanned and dressed: twentyfive per centum ad valorem; upper-leather of all other kinds, and skins dressed and finished of all kinds, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem; skins for morocco, tanned, but unfinished: ten per centum ad valorem (706); manufactures and articles of leather, or of which leather shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (132, 289.)

1320. Leather and skins, japanned, patent or enamelled: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (125, 281.)

1321. All leather and skins, tanned, not otherwise provided for: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (92, 100, 282.)

1322. Lemon and lime-juice: ten per centum ad valorem. (78.)*

1323. Licorice-paste, or licorice in rolls: ten cents per pound. (415.)

1324. Licorice-juice: five cents per pound. (212.)

1325. Lime: ten per centum ad valorem. (78.)

1326. Linseed or flaxseed: twenty cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds weight. But no drawback shall be allowed on oil-cake made from imported seed. (617.) 1327. Magnesia, carbonate: six cents per pound; calcined, twelve cents per pound. (213.)

1328. Malt: twenty per centum ad valorem. (93.)

1329. Marble.-Marble, white statuary, brocatella, sienna, and verd-antique, in block, rough or squared: one dollar per cubic foot, and, in addition thereto,

* The juice of the sour orange, a species of citrus not edible, included. (S. S., 2345.)

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twenty-five per centum ad valorem; veined marble and marble of all other de scriptions, not otherwise provided for, in block, rough or squared: fifty cents per cubic foot, and, in addition thereto, twenty per centum ad valorem. (438.) Sawed, dressed, or polished marble, marble slabs, and marble paving-tiles: thirty per centum ad valorem, and, in addition, twenty-five cents per superficial square foot not exceeding two inches in thickness. If more than two inches in thickness, ten cents per foot, in addition to the above rate, for each inch or fractional part thereof in excess of two inches in thickness, but if exceeding six inches in thickness, such marble shall be subject to the duty imposed upon marble blocks. (603.) All manufactures of marble not otherwise provided for: fifty per centum ad valorem. (243.)

1330. Mats of cocoa-nut: thirty per centum ad valorem. (93, 230.)

1331. Matting, China, and other floor-matting, and mats made of flags, jute, or grass: thirty per centum ad valorem. (93, 230.) Cocoa or coir: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (93, 250.)

1332. Medicinal preparations not otherwise provided for: forty per centum ad valorem. (135, 230.)

1333. Mercurial preparations not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (94.)

1334. Mineral and bituminous substances in a crude state not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (94.)

1335. Mineral kermes: ten per centum ad valorem. (79.)

1336. Mineral or medicinal waters, artificial, for each bottle or jug containing not more than one quart: three cents, and, in addition thereto, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; containing more than one quart: three cents for each additional quart, or fractional part thereof, and, in addition thereto, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (439.) Otherwise than in bottles, thirty per centum ad valorem. (135.)

1337. Morphia, and all salts of morphia: one dollar per ounce. (619.)

1338. Music, printed with lines, bound or unbound: twenty per centum ad valorem. (79, 231.)

1339. Musical instruments of all kinds: thirty per centum ad valorem. (95, 231.)

1340. Muskets, rifles, and other fire-arms: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (135, 291.)

1341. Mustard, ground, in bulk: ten cents per pound; when inclosed in glass or tin fourteen cents per pound. (735.)

1342. Needles, sewing, darning, knitting, and all other descriptions not otherwise provided for: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (96, 292.)

1343. Nuts of all kinds, not otherwise provided for: two cents per pound. (181.)

1344. Oils.-Illuminating, and naphtha, benzine, and benzole, refined or produced from the distillation of coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum or rockoil, or other bituminous substances used for like purposes: forty cents per gallon; coal-oil, crude: fifteen cents per gallon; crude petroleum or rock-oil: twenty cents per gallon (472); croton: one dollar per pound; olive, in flasks or bottles, and salad: one dollar per gallon; castor: one dollar per gallon; cloves: two dollars per pound; cognac or œnanthic ether: four dollars per ounce (417); linseed or flaxseed: thirty cents per gallon, seven pounds and a half of weight to be estimated as a gallon (616); hempseed and rapeseed: twenty-three cents per gallon (52, 233); neat's-foot, and all animal, whale, seal, and fish oils: twenty per centum ad valorem (616); cotton-seed: thirty cents per gallon (618); cenne [bene]: thirty cents per gallon. (618.)

1345. Qils, essential or essence.-Bay-leaves:*seventeen dollars and fifty cents per pound; cubebs: one dollar per pound; lemons: fifty cents per pound; orange: fifty cents per pound; all other essential oils, not otherwise provided for: fifty per centum ad valorem. (216.)

* Held to be identical with bay-rum essence or oil provided for under 1268, and repealed by the enactment of that provision in the Act of 1872. (S. S., 2644.)

1346. Oils, fixed or expressed.-Bay or laurel : twenty cents per pound; olive, not salad: twenty-five cents per gallon; mustard, not salad: twenty-five cents per gallon; oils expressed, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (97, 215.)

1347. Opium: one dollar per pound; prepared for smoking, and all other preparations of opium not otherwise provided for: six dollars per pound. But opium prepared for smoking, and other preparations of opium, deposited in bonded warehouse, shall not be removed therefrom for exportation without payment of duties, and such duties shall not be refunded. (619.)

1348. Osier or willow, prepared for basket-makers' use: thirty per centum ad valorem. (97, 232.)

1349. Paintings and statuary, not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valorem. (81.) But the term "statuary," as used in the laws now in force imposing duties on foreign importations, shall be understood to include professional productions of a statuary or of a sculptor only. (473.)

1350. Paints and dyes.-Aniline dyes and colors, by whatever name known: fifty cents per pound, and thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (607.)

1351. Blanc-fixe, enamelled white, satin-white, lime-white, and all combinations of barytes with acids or water: three cents per pound; carmine lake, dry or liquid: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (397.)

1352. French green, Paris green, mineral green, mineral blue, and Prussian blue, dry or moist: thirty per centum ad valorem. (397.)

1353. Indian red: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (394.)

1354. Indigo, extract of; ten per centum ad valorem (226); carmined: twenty per centum ad valorem. (394.)

1355. Iron liquor: ten per centum ad valorem. (77.)

1356. Lamp-black: twenty per centum ad valorem. (92.)

1357. Lastings, mohair cloth, silk twist, or other manufactures of cloth woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, and form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for buttons exclusively, not combined with India rubber: ten per centum ad valorem. (372, 541, 548.)

1358. Lead, white or red, and litharge, dry or ground in oil: three cents per pound. (412.)

1359. Logwood, and other dye-woods, extracts and decoctions of: ten per centum ad valorem. (151, 226.)

1360. Ochers and ochery earths, not otherwise provided for, when dry: fifty cents per one hundred pounds; when ground in oil: one dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds (214); Spanish brown: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (394.)

1361. Sumac: ten per centum ad valorem. (220.)

1362. Ultramarine: six cents per pound. (594.)

1363. Umber: fifty cents per one hundred pounds. (52.)

1364. Vandyke brown: twenty per centum ad valorem. (102.)

1365. Water-colors: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (142, 299.)

1366. Wood lake, Venetian red, vermilion, chrome-yellow, rose-pink, Dutch pink, and paints and painters' colors, (except white and red lead and oxide of zinc), dry or ground in oil, and moist water-colors used in the manufacture of paper-hangings and colored papers and cards, not otherwise provided for: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (210.)

1367. Zinc, oxide of, dry or ground in oil: one and three-fourths cents per pound. (52, 235.)

1368. Paper.-Sized or glued, suitable only for printing-paper: twenty-five per centum ad valorem (734); printing, unsized, used for books and newspapers exclusively twenty per centum ad valorem (322); manufactures of, or of which paper is a component material, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem (133, 284); sheathing paper: ten per centum ad valorem. (82.)

1369. Paper boxes, and all other fancy boxes: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (137, 293.)

1370. Paper envelopes: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (137, 293.)

1371. Paper-hangings and paper for screens or fire-boards; paper, antiquarian, demy, drawing, elephant, foolscap, imperial letter, and all other paper not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (137, 293.)

1372. Papier-maché, manufactures, articles, and wares of: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (133, 290.)

1373. Paraffine: ten cents per pound. (217.)

1374. Parchment: thirty per centum ad valorem. (138.)

1375. Patent size: twenty per centum ad valorem. (394.)

1376. Paving-stones not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valorem. (81.)

1377. Pea-nuts or ground beans: one cent per pound; shelled, one and a half cents per pound. (418.)

1378. Pencils of wood, filled with lead or other materials: fifty cents per gross, and, in addition thereto, thirty per centum ad valorem. (425.)

1379. Pencils, lead not in wood: one dollar per gross. (245.)

1380. Pens, metallic: ten cents per gross, and, in addition thereto, twentyfive per centum ad valorem. (444.)

1381. Pen-tips and pen-holders, or parts thereof: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (443)

1382. Percussion-caps: forty per centum ad valorem. (413.)

1383. Philosophical apparatus and instruments: forty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That any philosophical apparatus and instruments imported for the use of any society, incorporated for religious purposes, are subject to a duty of fifteen per centum ad valorem. (67, 128, 131, 134, 232, 461.)

1384. Pins, solid-head or other: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (128, 294.) 1385. Pipe-cases, pipe-stems, tips, mouth-pieces, and metallic mountings for pipes, and all other parts of pipes or pipe-fixtures, and all smokers' articles : seventy-five per centum ad valorem. (442.)

1386. Pipes and pipe-bowls.-Meerschaum, wood, porcelain, lava, and all other tobacco-smoking pipes and pipe-bowls, not otherwise provided for: one dollar and fifty cents per gross, and, in addition thereto, seventy-five per centum ad valorem (441); pipes, clay, common or white: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (440.)

1387. Pitch: twenty per centum ad valorem. (98.)

1388. Plants. Fruit, shade, lawn, and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, and flower-seeds, not otherwise provided for; garden seeds, and all other seeds for agricultural and horticultural purposes, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (712, 713.)

1389. Plaster of Paris, when ground or calcined: twenty per centum ad valorem. (81, 98, 232.)

1390. Plated and gilt ware of all kinds: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (138, 294.)

1391. Plates, engraved, of steel: twenty-five per centum ad valorem; of wood or other material: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (244.)

1392. Playing-cards, costing not over twenty-five cents per pack: twentyfive cents per pack; costing over twenty-five cents per pack: thirty-five cents per pack. (427.)

1393. Plums: two and one-half cents per pound. (615.)

1394. Polishing-powders of all descriptions, Frankfort black, and Berlin, Chinese, fig, and wash blue: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (322.)

1395. Potash. [Bichromate of: three cents per pound.] (217, 2178); chlorate [and chromate] (2047) of: three cents per pound (52, 732); hydriodate, iodate, iodide: seventy-five cents per pound (217); acetate: twenty-five cents per pound (731);

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