Per ct. Unenumerated articles, assimilated, dtbl. under 822-25. other, (837, S. S., 1910, 1923, 1943.) "Union lawns," C. and L. component of ch, val. rules; when the compts. are equal, or cannot be determined, cotton rules under 822-3, (S. S., 3343.) United States, all articles for, provided the price does not include duty, (645.) Free. bags, barrels, carboys, casks, and other vessels, of domestic mf., exp. filled with domestic products, and returned empty, or exp. empty, and returned filled with foreign products, including shooks, when returned as barrels or boxes, under regs., (649 b.) Free. barrels of American mf. exported filled with domestic petroleum, and returned empty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and without requir ing the filing of a declaration at the time of export of intent to return the same empty, 648.) Free. botanical garden, plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed-cane, and seed imported for, (761.) Free. personal and household effects, not merchandise, of citizens of, dying abroad, (757.) Free. productions or mfs. of, re-imported in same condition as exported,* (649 a.) ULSTERS, for ladies and children, wholly or ptly. of wool, worsted, or hair, (367.) purified or dyed, (383.) 10 50 Type metal, (213.) 20 Types, new, including brass types, fit only for Free. products of the fisheries of, (749.) Free. Free. 20 Uranate of soda, "uranium yellow," (87, S. S., 4293.) Uranium, chloride of, (92.) U. nitrate of, (92.) 45 cts. per lb. and and parasol ribs and stretcher-frames, tips, run- Free. mento, orange, myrtle, and other sticks and canes, in the rough, or no further mfd. than cut into lengths suitable for umbrella, parasol, or sunshade sticks, or walking-canes, (812.) parasol and sunshade sticks and frames, finished or not, + + +, (1445.) Umbrellas, bamboo, and paper, (491 c., S. S., 4205.) 40 parasols, and shades, silk or alpaca, (491 b.) all other, (491 c.) Undervaluation, goods subject to specific duty according to valuc, are liable to penal additions for, (S. S., 3370.) But contra, if duty purely specific, (S. S., 3335, 3519, T. D., 44.) Undervaluation of like goods in separate in voices, shipped to one consignee, to be considered separately, (S. S., 4964.) Undervalued goods, penal additions part of the dtbl. val. under 2156, Pt. I., (S. S., 3711.) Valuation of different articles of wool or cotton impt. in the same package, (see Pt. I., 1873.) Valuations, additions by appraiser must exceed 10 per ct. of total val., stated in entry, to subject to penal duty, (S. S., 3192.) 50 40 Horses exported to be trained, may be returned free under this provision, (S. S., 2190). 45 60 of Noilly, Prat & Co.. gauge of bottles, (S. S., 3293.) Vessels, cast-iron, + + +, (157.) 1/4 ct. per lb. for liquids, grain, etc., of American mf., reimported, (see "Re-importations, of casks, etc.") hollow-ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, (201.) 3 cts. per lb. Japanned ware, (457.) platinum or parts of, for chem. uses, (763.) Free. others according to material. marine, built in U. S., for foreign trade, materials for, or for repair of, (see 834-5, and T. D., 38.†) American, coal stores of, (674.) (but none to be unloaded.) Free. copper, old, taken from the bottom of American vessels, compelled by marine disaster to repair in foreign ports, (680.) Free. U.S., enrolled and licensed for frontier trade, or intended for such trade,‡ are required for ⚫ repairs made or equipments (including boats) purchased in a foreign country, to enter the same on their first arrival in any U. S. port and pay duty on the cost thereof, (see Pt. I., 2040-41, and notes, S. S., 1, 172, 385.) 40 50 50 35 U. S., registered, built of dtbl. materials, entry and clearance, (S. S., 4468.) 35 50 U. S., registered, when repairs dtbl., (see Regs., art. 472, and T. D., 12.) foreign, old sheathing metal taken from bot 50 tom of, in foreign port is dtbl. when impt. into the U. S., (S. S., 1783.) Velvets, cotton, (325.) silk, (383.) Velvet uppers for slippers, cotton embroidered, (325, 823.) same, of silk, or silk ch. val., + + +, (383.) Veneering rods, (216.) Veneers, ivory, unpolished, (399, Jan. 28, 1881, Genl. Appr. H.) of maple and walnut from Canada were classified by the Dept. under the "Reciprocity treaty" of 1854, with "timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, or sawed, unmfd.. in whole or part," (June 21, 1859, Detroit.) under this ruling they should be classified now with "Cabinet-woods, unmfd.," (818.) Free. produced by cutting, dtbl. as mfs. of wood +++, (233, 8. S., 1426.) 50 45 30 40 foreign, old sheathing metal taken from bottom of foreign vessels undergoing necessary repairs in the U. S. not dtbl., (S. S., 538.) foreign, old metal stripped from foreign vessels in foreign ports, and impt. into the U. S., dtbl. although of domestic origin, (S. S., 1783.) sunk in U. S. waters, goods recovered from, (see "Special Importations, wrecks.") forfeiture of certain, for prohibited importations, (845.) subject to discriminating duties on importations in, (827.) Vestings, according to material. 35 Vesuvin, as aniline dyes, (82, S. S., 616.) 35 * Including Parisiennes, aerophanes, Donna Maria, “gaze crépe Anglaise," crépe-crépe, crépe de Chambord, grenadines, crêpe turquoise. crêpe imperatrice, rolled and folded crêpes, etc. + Vessels built to be sold, when ready for sea, to parties out of the U. S., are not entitled to refund, or rebate of duties under 834 and 835, (S. S., 2843.) Repairs to American registered vessels or pleasure yachts, in foreign ports, are not dtbl. under this pro vision, (S. S., 3379, 4154.) toilet, (99.) 50 wine-, in bottles, dtbl. by the gallon under 289, (S. S., 1816.) Vines, all + + +, (760.) Free. Vetches, (760 or 286.) Vials, cut, (135.) plain, flint, or lime glass, (134.) Per ct. green or colored glass, plain, (133.) 1 ct. per lb. Vichy lozenges, (93, S. S., 1646.) salts, (92, S. S., 2021.) Vicugna skins, with wool on, as wools on the skin, requiring 35 grains of bicarbonate of potash to concentrated, or acetous acid, (see "Acid, ace- essence of, when dtbl. as an acetic acid, and when as vinegar, (S. S., 3964, 4213.) same, unmfd., viz., reeds or other sticks and 30 Walnuts, all kinds, (303 b.) 3 cts. per lb. 35 Ware, China, porcelain, and Parian, and other gilt, plated or britannia, (210.) Warehouse, all goods in at the date on which the Warehouses, bonded, ports containing, (S. S., Vinegars, non-alcoholic med. preps. + + +, (93.) 25 Warps and warp-yarn, cotton (318): cases, wood, impt. separately, (233, S. S., 2427.) Violins, (469.) value not over 25 cts per lb., (318 b.) 10 cts. per lb. over 25, and not over 40 cts., (318 c.) 15 cts. per lb. small and cheap, with only 3 strings, (469, S. S., 5437.) over 50, and not over 60 cts., (318 e.) Vinegar of less than the standard strength is subject to duty as if of the standard strength, (S. S., 2988.) For the mode of testing the strength see S. S., 3136. The importation of foreign watches, watch cases, watch movements, and parts of watches, simulating domestic trade-marks, prohibited, (844.) Watches of foreign mf. sent to Europe for repairs are subject to duty on reimportation, (S. S., 2631.) Watch-pins, classified as "parts of watches," under 494, (S. S., 2720.) mica, (742.) Free. of every kind, fit only for making paper, (754.) Free. rope, fit only for making paper, (754.) Free. Free. woollen, (361.) 10 cts. per lb. The importation of foreign watches, watch cases, watch movements, and parts of watches, simulating Watch-pins, classified as "parts of watches," under 494, (S. S., 2720.) $1.75 per doz. same, in bottles of over 1⁄2 pint, and not over 1 pint each, (307 b.) $3.50 per doz. same, in bottles of over 1 pint, and not over 1 quart each, (307 a.) $7 per doz. same, in bottles of over 1 quart each, (307 d) $7 per doz. and $2.25 per gal. on excess. still, in casks, (308 a.) 50 cts. per gal. same, in bottles, per case of 1 doz. bottles, each containing over 1 pint, and not over 1 quart, or of 24 bottles, each containing not over 1 pint, (308 b.) $1.60 per case. any excess over these quantities in such bottles subject to a duty of five cents for each pint or fraction thereof so in excess, (308 c.; see rules for estimating excess, S. 8., 4060.) but there is no separate or additional duty on bottles containing still wines, (308 d.) all wines containing over 24 per ct. of alcohol to be forfeited, (308 e.) no allowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or dist. spirits, (308 f.) "spumante," or foaming, same as sparkling, (S. S., 2367.) vermuth, duty as on still wines, (309, S. S., 1585, 2367.) all wines, brandy, or other spirituous liquors in bottles must be packed in packages containing not less than 1 dozen bottles in each package, (310.) all such bottles, excepting those containing still wines, must pay an additional duty (310.) of 3 cts. for each bottle. Chinese, so-called, (311 a., S. S., 1987.) $2 per pf. gal. medicated, containing over 50 per ct. of alco No. 5 w.g. No.10 w.g. 11⁄2 ct. 2 cts. 44 10 66 "16 **26 " "16 44 "26 66 2 cts. 22 21⁄2 3 3 51⁄2 cts. no article made of iron or steel wire, or of which iron or steel wire is the comp. mat. of ch. val., shall pay a less rate of duty than the wire of which it is wholly or in part made. nails, iron or steel, (168.) 4 cts. per lb. rods, iron or steel, round, in coils and loops, for mf. of rivets, screws, nails, and fences, not lighter than No. 5, wire gauge, val. at not over 31⁄2 cts. per lb., (180 a.) of a ct. per lb. the same, if galvanized, pays the above rate, and (182 e.) 1⁄2 ct. per lb. in add. making a total of 1 ct. per lb. iron or steel, flat, with longitudinal ribs for the mf. of fencing, (180 b.) of a ct. per fb. ribbon, of strands of iron wire, covered with cotton and united by a cotton web, (216, 823, S. S., 1451.) rope, and strand, pay in addition to the rates on the wire of which they are made, as follows, to wit: iron, (182 f.) telegraph cable, copper, (216, S. S., 1677.) Witherite, or carbonate of baryta, (603.) Woad, weld, or pastel, crude dye, (509.) Women's and children's apparel-cloaks, dolmans, jackets, talmas, ulsters, or other outside garments for, and goods of like description, or used for like pps., wholly or partly of wool, worsted, or hair, except knit goods, (367.) 45 cts. per lb. and 40 and children's dress-goods, coat-linings, Italian cloths, and goods of like description, ptly. of wool, worsted, or the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other animals as follows: 1. Those composed wholly of either of these ma |