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EXEMPTIONS FROM DUTIES—Continued.

Animals for breeding purposes.-
Animals straying or driven across boundary for pasturage-
Teams and vehicles crossing the border-
Locomotives crossing boundary
Animals imported for exhibition or competition.-
Immigrants' teams..
Wild animals imported for exhibition.
Articles exported for exhibition.-
Theatrical effects..
Products of American fisheries_
Withdrawal of salt for curing fish.
Products of the forests of Maine-
Marking of bolting cloths -
Articles for institutions
Works of art, etc., for exhibition or presentation.
Products of American artists residing abroad.
Withdrawal of materials for the construction and repair of ves-

Articles. 648-654 655-658

659

660 661-668 669-670

671 672-676 677-678 679-683 081-693 694-704

705 706-714 715-721

722

sels
Withdrawal of supplies for merchant vessels of the United States_
Withdrawal of supplies for foreign vessels of war-
Stores and equipment of wrecked and other vessels
Dining car supplies on international trains.--
Grain from Canada to be ground and returned.
Samples of no commercial value..

723-742
743-747

748 749-760

761 762-765 766-771

CHAPTER VIII.

IMPORTATIONS BY MAIL..

772-832

CHAPTER IX.

CARTAGE AND LIGHTERAGE_

833-850

CHAPTER X.
APPRAISEMENT

Original appraisement
Allowances for absorption of moisture_
Reappraisement

851-898 S51-885 886–892 893-898

CHAPTER XI.

EXAMINATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIAL CLASSES OF MERCHAN-
DISE

899–1033 Drugs, medicines, and chemicals.

899-914 Imported teas

915-942 Weighing, taring, sampling, classification, and polarization of sugars and molasses

943-1009 Weighing

943 Taring

944 Sampling

945-964 Classification

965–990 Polarization

991-1009 Wool on shearling sheepskins..

1010 Classification of watch movements.

1011-1014 Foods and drugs.-

1015-1033 Ports where laboratories of the Department of Agriculture are established

1015-1022 Ports where laboratories of the Department of Agriculture are not established.

1023 General regulations..

1024-1033

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CHAPTER XII.

LIQUIDATION OF DUTIES.

1034-1065

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1114-1220 Merchandise exported in condition as imported.

1114-1135 Articles manufactured or produced wholly or in part from imported articles

1136-1206 Imported salt used in curing meats.

1207-1215 Coal used for fuel on board steam vessels...

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RECEIPT, DEPOSIT, AND DISBURSEMENT OF PUBLIC MONEYS

Receipts
Deposits.
Disbursements -
Moneys receivable for duties, etc.
Financial records_-
Monthly accounts current-
Reports of deposits
Accounts and returns.
Estimates
Preparation of vouchers and pay rolls..
Rendering accounts under bonds..
Attorneys or counsel

1334-1364

1334 1335–1339 1340-1344 1345-1346 1347-1350 1351-1353

1354 1355-1363 1355-1358

1359 1360-1363

1364

CHAPTER XX.

PERSONNEL OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE.

Presidential appointments.
Acting principal officers_
Appointments
Subordinate appointments in the classified customs service.
Nominations to classified places..
Nominations to unclassified places.
Promotions

1365-1419
1365-1367

1368
1369-1371
1372-1377
1378-1379
1380–1381
1382-1384

PERSONNEL OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE-Continued.

Articles. Removals, suspension, changes and vacancies in the customs service

1385-1388 Hours of business and service.

1389-1390 Office rules.--

1391-1395 Lading or unlading at night

1396 Privileges of customs officers..

1397--1402 Disabilities of customs officers.-

1403-1419

CHAPTER XXI.

DUTIES AND POWERS OF CUSTOMS OFFICERS.

General provisions_.
The collector
The naval officer.
The surveyor.
Inspectors of customs_
District inspectors..
Boarding inspectors.
Coast inspectors_-
Keepers of life-saving stations as coast inspectors_
Frontier inspectors_.
Night inspectors.-
Female inspectors
Discharging inspectors.
Cigar inspectors -
Weig hers
Tare
Gaugers
Inspection and gauging of spirits and wines.
Measurers
The appraiser.
General appraiser.
Special agents_-

1420-1568 1420–1430 1431-1434 1435-1438 1439-1442

1443 1444-1450

1451 1452-1454 1455-1457

1458 1459-1461

1462 1463-1476

1477 1478-1494 1495-1498 1499-1505 1500-1510 1511-1513 1514-1526 1527-1559 1560-1568

CHAPTER XXII.

PUBLIC PROPERTY; RENTED PREMISES; AND OFFICIAL SUPPLIES, EXPENSES,
COMMUNICATIONS, AND ACCOUNTS-

1569–1602 Public buildings

1569 Rented premises.

1570-1573 Customs seal

1574 Flag

1575 Public property

1576-1578 Requisitions

1579 Proposals

1580 Stationery

1581-1586 Advertising

1587 Blank forms.

1588-1591 Import stamps

1592 Transportation charges_

1593 Preparation of official matter.

1594-1596 Official envelopes.

1597 Telegraphing

1598-1602

CHAPTER XXIII.

REPORTS, ETC., FROM CUSTOMS OFFICERS.

1603

CHAPTER XXIV.

RETURNS TO THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
AND LABOR

Imports
Exports in vessels_-
Exports by land vehicles and ferryboats.

1604-1674 1604-1605 1606-1607 1608-1624 RETURNS TO THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, ETC.-Continued.

Articles. General regulations

1625-1636 Monthly statements

1637-1656 Special advance monthly statements

1657-1662 Advance statement of total values of foreign commerce.

1657-1658 Entries and clearances_

1659-1661 Direct entrances and clearances of vessels of the United States engaged in the foreign trade---

1662 Quarterly statements

1663-1672 General statement of imports of merchandise entered for consumption

1663-1667 Statement of articles not enumerated in the general statement of imports entered for consumption---

1668 Statement of the product of the whale fisheries taken by American vessels and fishermen...

1669 Statement of lumber of Maine sawed or hewn in New Brunswick and admitted free of duty-

1670 Statements of total values of shipments from Atlantic and

Pacific ports of the United States via Isthmus of Panama and
Isthmus of Tehuantepec--

1671 Collection of statistics of trade between the United States and its noncontiguous territory

1672 Internal commerce.-Lake trade_

1673-1674

CHAPTER XXV.

FEES

1672-1677 Customs fees

At all ports except on the northern, northeastern, and north-
western frontiers-
Fees to be collected from private parties.-

1672 Fees chargeable to the United States -

1673 At all ports and places on the northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiersFees to be collected from private parties.

1674 Fees chargeable to the United States..

1675 Charge for blanks.

1676 Navigation fees.

1677-1681 Seacoast, Gulf, and western riversFees chargeable to the United States_.

1677 Fees to be collected from private parties.

1678 At ports and places on the northern, northeastern, and north

western frontiers of the United States, vessels navigating
otherwise than by sea-
Fees chargeable to the United States.

1679 Fees to be collected from private parties_

1680 General regulations regarding navigation fees.

1681 Plates

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CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

CHAPTER I.

VESSELS.

(LASSIFICATION AND DOCUMENTATION. | CLASSIFICATION AND DOCUMENTATION—

Art.

continued. Art.

34. Form of enrollment and license. 1. Vessels of the l'nited States.

35. Surrender of license. 2. Yame on documented vessel.

36. Change of employment. 3. Change of name.

37. Vessels exempt from document. 4. Requirements for change of name.

38. When vessels are to be docu5. Vessels entitled to documents.

mented. 6. Permanent documents.

39. Inspection of marine documents 7. Documents to corporate owners.

40. Vessels on Great Lakes. 8. Steamboats on river or bay of

41. Repairs. United States.

42. Transfer from lakes to seaboard. 9. Return to American register.

45. Temporary documents. 10. Official number and signal letters.

44. Yachts. 11. Official number.

45. Yachts not to engage in trade. 12. Net tonnage and draft.

46. Yacht privileges and obligations. 13. Officers of vessels to be citizens.

SURRENDER AND EXCHANGE OF 11. Marine documents.

DOCUMENTS. 15. Registers. 16. Lost register.

47. Surrender of registers. 17. Carpenter's certificate..

48. Temporary registers. 18. Owner's oath.

49. Transfer to alien. 19. Custody of register.

50. Surrender of enrollments and li. 20. Surveyor's certificate.

censes. 21. Inspection of steam and other ves- 51. Cancellation of bond. sels—Registry.

52. Cancellation of marine documents. 22. Registers to be numbered.

53. Sale of vessel. 23. Recorded vessels.

54. Sale abroad. 24. Prizes.

55. Record of title. 23. Wreck.

56. Change of trade. 26. Owner's oath-Corporation.

57. Issue of new documents. 27. Duration of marine documents. 58. Loss of marine document. 28. Change of documents.

59. Change of master. 20. Qualifications for enrollment and 60. Alien owner of vessel built in license.

l'nited States. 30. Record of enrollment.

61. Certificates of record. 31. Oaths of masters and owners. 62. Certificate of protection. 32. Penalty for trading, etc., without 63. Abstracts of marine documents license.

and accounts of tonnage. 33. Steam vessels on rivers or bays. 61. Malfea sance.

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