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Articles transferred from the free list of the act of 1913 to the dutiable schedules of the bill H. R. 7456-Continued.

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Bauxite or beauxite, crude, not advanced..

207

450

Common blue clay and Gross-Almerode glass-pot clay, in cases

207

or casks.

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494

Glass plates or disks, rough-cut or unwrought, for use in manu-
facture of optical instruments.

227

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518

Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spiegeleisen, wrought iron, and

301

scrap and scrap steel.

518

Ferromanganese.

302

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Iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less finished than iron
bars, and more advanced than pig iron.

303

613

Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, die blocks or
blanks, and billets, not containing alloy.

304

509

Hoop or band iron or hoop or band steel, cut to lengths or wholly

314

or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, for baling cotton or
any other commodity.

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Railway bars, iron or steel, T-rails, punched iron or steel flat
rails.

322

554 Cut nails and cut spikes of iron or steel, horseshoe nails, hob-
nails, wire staples, wire nails, spikes of iron or steel, and
cut tacks, brads, or sprigs.

331

554

Horse, mule, or ox shoes of iron or steel....

333

612

Steel engraved forms for bonds, debentures, stock certificates,

341

etc.

555

Needles for shoe machines.

343

573

Philosophical and scientific apparatus, etc., for institutions
578 Vases, retorts, and other apparatus, vessels, and parts thereof
composed of platinum for chemical uses.

360

360

441

Cream separators valued at not exceeding $75.

372

631

572

Tin in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or granulated and scrap tin.. Pewter and Britannia metal, old, fit only to be remanufactured. 637 Type, stereotype metal, electrotype metal, linotype composition, old, fit only to be remanufactured.

470 Quoits, and curling-stone handles...

550

578

Miners' rescue appliances, designed for emergency use in mines
where artificial breathing is necessary in the presence of
poisonous gases, to aid in the saving of human life, and
miners' safety lamps, and parts, accessories, and appliances
for cleaning, repairing, and operating all the foregoing.
Platinum in sheets and platinum wire..

612 Engraved steel dies and rolls, suitable for use in engraving and
printing bonds, etc.

386

386, 389

389

393

393

393

393

Articles transferred from the free list of the act of 1913 to the dutiable schedules of the bill H. R. 7456—Continued.

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648

Timber, hewn, sided, or squared...

Red cedar (Juniperus virginianna) timber, hewn, sided, or
squared otherwise than by sawing.

647 Round, unmanufactured timber when used for spars or in
building wharves; logs (including pulp woods) of fir, spruce,
cedar, and western hemlock (conditionally).

647

648 Cedar, including Spanish cedar, lignum-vitæ, lancewood,
ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and
all forms of cabinet woods, in the log, rough or hewn only.
Fence posts, hubs for wheels, posts, heading bolts, stave bolts,
last blocks, wagon blocks, oar blocks, heading blocks, and all
like blocks or sticks, rough hewn, sawed, or bored.
Pickets, palings, and staves.

647
647

647

Shingles...

Kindling wood, hop poles, hoop poles, ship planking, broom
handles, sawdust, and wood flour.

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619

622

545

Fresh beef and veal.

SCHEDULE 6.

None.

SCHEDULE 7.

(Par. 14 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.) Oleo stearin........

Cattle....

(Par. 12 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.) Tallow....

Fresh mutton and lamb....

(Par. 14 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.)

619 Sheep and all other domestic live animals suitable for human

528

545

food.

(Par. 13 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty on sheep.) Lard, lard compounds, and substitutes...

Fresh pork, bacon, and hams..

(Par. 14 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.)

619 Swine...
419

Bladders and all integuments, tendons, and intestines of ani-
mals, crude, dried, or salted for preservation only.

545 Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved..

547

547

416

478

619

483

435

465

(Par. 14 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.)
Milk and cream....

(Par. 23 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.)
Milk and cream preserved or condensed or sterilized
(Par. 24 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.)
Birds and land and water fowls....

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Fresh-water fish and all other fish not specially provided for.... 718 715

Buckwheat and buckwheat flour.

Corn or maize....

(Par. 4 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.)

720,

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Articles transferred from the free list of the act of 1913 to the dutiable schedules of the bill H. R. 7456-Continued.

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644 Wheat, wheat flour, semolina, and other wheat products...
(Pars. 1 and 2 of the emergency tariff act impose a duty.)
Biscuits and wafers, when not containing chocolate, nuts, fruit,
or confectionery.

417

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H. R. 7456, paragraph.

725

729

730

734

734

736

737

738

488

563

488

510

595

595

489

Fruits in brine (cherries)...

(Par. 27 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty upon
cherries, raw, preserved in brine (cherries), or otherwise.)
Fruits, green, ripe, or in brine (citrons and citron peel, crude
or in brine).

Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candied, or dried...
Fruits, green, ripe, or dried, and fruits in brine..

Hop roots for cultivation...

Bulbs and bulbous roots, not edible. [This provision is omitted
from H. R. 7456 and probably falls within the provision for
"all other bulbs and roots" in paragraph 751.]
Coniferous evergreen seedlings..

Fruit plants, tropical and semitropical, for the purpose of propa-
gation or cultivation. [This provision is omitted in H. R.
7456 and such fruit plants probably fall within the provision
for "other fruit vines or bushes" in paragraph 753.]
Marrons, crude....

Coconuts in the shell..

All flower seeds (sunflower)

740

740

749

751

751

752

753

557

755

557

756

595

760

595

595

All grass seeds. [This provision covers all those seeds specifi-
cally mentioned in paragraph 761 of H. R. 7456.]
Seeds: Cauliflower, celery, mangelwurzel, sugar beet, and
flower seeds.

761

762

595

762

Seeds: Cotton, hemp, hoarhound, rape, Saint John's bread or
bean, sorghum, and sugar cane, for seed. [These seeds are
not specifically mentioned in H. R. 7456 and probably fall
within the provision for "all other garden and field seeds not
specially provided for" in paragraph 762.]

606

Soya beans. [No specific provision is made for soya beans in
H. R. 7456 and they will probably fall within the provision in
paragraph 763 for dried beans.]

763

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(Par. 7 of the emergency tariff act imposes a duty.)

389 Acorns, raw, dried, or undried, but unground..

595 Seeds: Cardamom, coriander, cummin, fennel, and mustard.....

774

775

775

780

780

780

Cotton having a staple of 13 inches or more in length, dutiable at 7 cents per pound under par. 16, emergency tariff act. 101744-22-94

Articles transferred from the free list of the act of 1913 to the dutiable schedules of the bill H. R. 7456-Continued.

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Flax straw, flax, not hackled or dressed, flax hackled, known
a8 "dressed line," tow of flax and flax noils; hemp and tow
of hemp, hemp hackled, known as "line of hemp.'
408 Plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns, not bleached, dyed,
colored, stained, printed, or rendered noninflammable by any
process.

H. R. 7456 paragraph

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1008

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1101, 1102

(Dutiable under pars. 18 and 19 of the emergency tariff act.)

651 Wool wastes...

1106

SCHEDULE 12.

None.

SCHEDULE 13.

481

530
567

Felt, adhesive for sheathing vessels...
Leather board or compressed leather.
Decalcomania paper, not printed...

425

Books, maps, music, engravings, photographs, etchings, litho-
graphic prints, bound or unbound, and charts, printed more
than 20 years.

Books and pamphlets printed wholly or chiefly in languages
other than English, and all textbooks used in schools.
650 Paper twine for binding wool...

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Press cloths composed of camel's hair, imported expressly for
oil milling purposes, and marked.

495

Gloves, made wholly or in chief value of leather made from!
horsehides, pigskins, and cattle hides of cattle of the bovine
species.

443

Catgut, whip gut, or worm gut, unmanufactured...

1454

576

Photographic and moving-picture films, sensitized but not
exposed or developed.

141

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FERRED FROM THE FREE LIST TO DUTIABLE SCHEDULES ACCORD-
ING TO THE NATURE OF THE ARTICLE.

428 Books and libraries exceeding $250 in vlaue, and household
effects, of persons from abroad. [See par. 1532, H. R. 7456.]
571 Personal effects, exceeding $300 in value, of United States
citizens dying abroad. [See par. 1631, H. R. 7456.]
582 Professional books, implements and instruments and tools of
trade, exceeding $250 in value, of immigrants. [See par.
1637, H. R. 7456.]

INDEX.

Abbreviations: n. s. p. f.-not specially provided for; *-more specially provided for in act of 1909 or
1913 than in H. R. 7456.]

Paragraph of
H. R. 7456.

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