Vi/ASON HJ I 6327 j A2 , 1909 I .S^^ CORNELL ; UNIVERSITY LIRRARY |tf07 CUSTOMS TARIFF OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 1909 -A. WITH INDEX AND REPERTORY, AND APPENDIX INCLUDING EXTRACT FROM UNITED STATES TARIFF LAW OF 1909 CONCERNING TARIFF RELATIONS WITH THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS e^ WASHINGTON', GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1909' Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924007952900 ,^J G 3 ^7 PHILIPPINE TARIFF ACT, 1 ( ^ 09 tPuBLio-No. 7.] ^^^^ [H. R. 9135.] '^i'^ An Act To raise revenue for the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes. Be it enacted iy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That on and after sixtj^ days following the passage of this Act, except as otherwise specificaUy provided in this Act, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, upon all articles, goods, wares, or merchandise of every kind and class I entering the mrisdiction of the Philippine Islands, from any place or places, mcluding the United States and its possessions, and in any manner whatsoever, either with intent to unlade therein, or which, after such entering, are consumed therein, or become incorporated into the general mass of property within said islands, the rates of import duty which are by this Act specificaUy provided. Sec. 2. That the following rules shall be observed in the construc- tion and enforcement of the various provisions of this Act: GENERAL RULES. TREATMENT OF TEXTILES. RXJLE 1. Number OF THEEADS AND ASCERTAINMENT THEREOF. ^Bv the number of threads in a textile shall, unless otherwise stipulated, be meant the total number of all threads contained in the warp and weft thereof in a square of six millimeters. Warp is the total number of threads which he longitudinally in a textile, whether they form the foundation thereof or have been added thereto. Weft shall be con- sidered the total number of threads which cross the warp, whether from selvage to selvage or not. To determine the number of threads in a textile, and the proportion thereof subject to the highest rate of duty, a "thread coimter" shall be used. Should a textile be more closely woven in some parts than in others, the number of threads in the most closely woven part and in the most loosely woven part of the body of the textile shall be ascer- tained, and the average number of threads resulting shall serve as the basis for levying duty. Threads shall be coimted on the finished side of the textile, if the nature thereof permits; otherwise, on the reverse side. If necessary, to ascertain the number of threads, the nap shall be removed pr a sufiicient part of the textile unraveled. Should this be impossible without damaging a made-up article, the textile shall be subject to the highest rate of duty a^jplieable, in the group to which it belongs, and if the textile be mixed, it shal5^jbe duti- able at the rate applicable to the most highly taxeid/pprnponeat mate- rial in the exterior of the article. r ^'^ Rule 2. Surtaxes: (a) How computed. — The surtaxes <;^pli- cable on accoimt of broch^, metal threads, embroidery, triminiiig,°or 12667— p T—m—44-l /6/^ <^>AK^li'>' -. i „ 2 i^^- 'J ■,"♦'■. '" making-up stall be -computed on the primary duties leviable on the textile, iricludiflg therewith the increase of such duties in case, and on account, of admixture. (b) On goods dtttiable ad valoeem. — Articles of any character, dutiable at an ad valorem rate, shall not be subject to any of the surtaxes provided herein, unless the application of such surtaxes to said ad valoremi rate is specifically provided for in this Act. Rule 3. Admixttjees of two mateeials. — Textiles composed of two materials shall be dutiable as follows : (a) Cotton textiles containing threads of other vegetable fibers, and in which the total number of such threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraph of Class V, with a siu-tax of fifteen per centum. When the number of threads of other vegetable fibers exceeds one- fifth of the total, the textile shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraph of Class VI. Cotton textiles containing threads of wool, hair, or wastes of these materials, and in which the total number of such threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the correspond- ing paragraphs of Class V, with a surtax of thirty-five per centum. When the number of threads of wool, hair, or their wastes exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textile shall be dutiable under the corre- sponding paragraph of Class VII. Cotton textiles containing threads of sUk, and in which the total number of such threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not ex- ceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraphs of Class V, with a surtax of seventy per centum. When the number of threads of silk exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textile shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraph of Class VIII. • The provisions of this rule shall not apply to pile fabrics, knitted or netted stuffs, tulles, laces, or blondes (Rule Six), or to ribbons, gal- loons, braids, tape, or trimmings (Rule Seven). (b) Textiles of vegetable fibers (except cotton), containing threads of wool, hair, or their wastes, and in which the number of such threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraphs of Class VI, with a surtax of forty per centum. When the number of threads of wool, hair, or their wastes, exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textile shall be dutiable under the corre- sponding paragraph of Class VII. Textiles of vegetable fibers (except cotton), containing threads of silk, and in which the number of such threads, counted m the warp and w&it-f. does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threa(£ composicig thfe textile, shall be dutiable under the corresponding para- graphs c/f Class VI, with a surtax of sixty per centum. When the number of silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textile shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraphs of Class VIII. IPDB. 7.] 3 The provisions of this rule shall not apply to pile fabrics, knitted or netted stuffs, tulles, laces, or blondes (Rule Six), or to ribbons, galloons, braids, tape, or trimmings (Rule Seven). (c) Textiles of wool, or hair, containing threads of silk, and in which the number of such threads exceeds one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the correspond- ing paragraphs of Class VIII. Rule 4. Admixtxjees of more than two materials.— Textiles composed of more than two materials shall be dutiable as follows: (a) Textiles of an admixture of wool and cotton, or of wool and other vegetable fibers, containing threads of silk, but in which the number of silk threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fiith of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraphs of Class "VTI. When the number of silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textile shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraph of Class VIII. (b) Textiles of an admixture of cotton and other vegetable fibers, together with threads of silk, but in which the number of silk threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraphs of Class VI, and in addition, shall be liable to a surtax of seventy per centum for the threads of silk. When the number of silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textile shall be duitable under the corresponding paragraph of Class VIII. (c) Textiles of an admixture of wool, cotton, and other vegetable fibers, containing no silk threads, and in which the number of threads of wool, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraphs of Class VI, and in addition, shall be liable to a surtax of forty per centum for the threads of wool. When the number of threads of wool exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textile shall be dutiable under the corresponding paragraph of Class VII. Rule 5. Silk textiles. — AU textiles containing silk threads, the number of which, counted in the warp and weft, exceeds one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile, shall be deemed textiles of sUk. exceptions. Rule 6. Pile fabrics, and knitted and netted stuffs. — Plushes, velvets, velveteens, all pile fabrics, all kinds of knitted or netted stuffs, tulles, laces and blondes, containing an admixture of textile materials, shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to the most highly taxed component material, whatever be the proportion of such material in the article. Rule 7. Ribbons, galloons, braids, tape, and trimmings. — Ribbons, galloons, braids, tape, and trimmings, containing an admix- ture of textile materials, shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to the most highly taxed component material, whatever be the propor- tion of such material in the article. When any of these articles con- tain metal threads in any proportion they shall be dutiable iinder the corresponding paragraphs of Class VIII. 4 [POB. 7.] Rule 8. Beoches.— Broch6s dutiable under Class V, with silk, shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon with a surtax of fifteen per centum. , Brochfe, dutiable under Class VI, with silk, shall be hable to the duties leviable thereon with a surtax of thirty per centum. Broch6s are textiles with ornamental figures formed by means of a shuttle at time of weaving, and in such manner that the threads forming the figure occupy only the space thereof. Rule 9. Embkoideky and tkimmings. — Textiles, embroidered by hand or machine after weaving, or with apphcation of trimmings, shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon with a surtax of thirty rer centum. If the embroidery contains threads of purl or common metals or of silver, or spangles of any material other than gold, the surtax shall be sixty per centum of the duties applicable to the textile. When the threads, purl, or spangles are of gold, the surtax shall be one hundred per centum. Embroidery is distinguished from patterns woven in the textile by the latter being destroyed by unraveling the weft of the textUe, while embroidery is independent of the warp and weft and can not be so unraveled. Rule 10. Metallic thkeads. — ^Textiles composed exclusively of metaUic threads shall be dutiable under Class VIII. Textiles or articles (except those provided for in Rules Seven and Nine hereof), dutiable under Classes V and VI, containing threads or purl of common metals or of silver shall be liable to a surtax of fifty per centum of the duties leviable thereon. If the threads or purl are of gold the surtax shall be one hundred per centum. Rule 11. Made-up akticles. — Textiles, dutiable under Classes V and VI, entirely or partially made-up into common sacks (except gunny sacks) or tarpaulins, shall be liable to the duties applicable thereto with a surtax of fifteen per centum. Shawls, including those called "mantones" and "panolones," traveliag rugs, sarongs, patadeones, coimterpanes, sheets, towels, table cloths and napEns, veils, fichus, and handkerchiefs, shall, for the making-up, be liable to a surtax of thirty per centum of the duties leviable thereon. Any of these articles, imported in the piece, uncut, shall not be considered as made-up, except in those cases where the line of separation between them is indicated by unwoven spaces. Other articles, including wearing apparel, not otherwise provided for, cut, basted, partially finished, or fiiiished, shall be treated in ac- cordance with Rule one, and shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to the most highly taxed component material iu the exterior thereof, with a surtax of fifty per centum: Provided, That made-up articles enumerated in this Act shall not be subject to any surtax for making- up unless such surtax is specially provided in connection with the corresponding paragraph or clause. articles not enumerated and those composed of several materials. Rule 12. On any article, not enumerated in this Act, manufac- tured of two or more materials, duty shall be assessed at the rate at [PUB. 7.] 5 which the same would be dutiable if composed wholly of the com- ponent material thereof of chief value; and the words "component material of chief value," wherever used in this Act, shall be held to mean that component material which shall exceed in value any other single component material of the article; and the value of each component material shall be determined by the ascertained value of such material in its condition as found in the article. (b) If two or more rates of duty shall be applicable to any article, it shall pay duty at the highest of such rates. (c) No customs officer shall give an advance opinion as to the classification for duty of any article intended to be imported; Pro- vided, That when an article intended to be imported is not specifically mentioned in this Act, the interested party or the importer may de- posit with the insular collector of customs a sample thereof and request him to indicate the paragraph imder which the article is or shall be dutiable, and the insular collector of customs shall comply with such request. In such case classification of the article in ques- tion, upon the particular importation involved, shall be made ac- cording to the paragraph so indicated. (d) Salvage from vessels built in foreign countries and wrecked or abandoned in Philippine waters or elsewhere, not otherwise pro- vided for, shall be dutiable according to the corresponding para- graphs of this Act. RECEPTACLES, PACKAGES, AND PACKING. Rule 13. (a) Whenever imported merchandise is subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, the duty shall be assessed upon the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise, as bought and sold in usual wholesale quantities, at the time of exportation to the Phihppine Islands, in the principal markets of the country from whence imported, and in the condition in which such merchandise is there bought and sold for exportation to the Philippine Islands, or consigned to the Phihppine Islands for sale, including the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and aU other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the mer- chandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the Phihppine Islands. (b) Whenever an article is subject to an alternative minimum ad valorem rate, the alternative ad valorem duty shall be ascertained by applying the corresponding ad valorem rate to such merchandise, inclusive of all costs and charges mentioned in clause (a) of this rule. (c) The term "retail package" wherever used in this Act shall bo held to mean any article, goods, wares, or merchandise, together with the holders, containers, packages, or packing, in which such article, goods, wares, or merchandise is usually held, contained, or packed at the time of its sale to the pubhc in usual retail quantities. (d) Wherever it is provided in this Act that articles, goods, wares, or merchandise shall be dutiable "including weight of immediate containers," the dutiable weight thereof shall be held to be the weight of samCj together with the weight of the immediate container, holder, or pa^ng only: Provided, That wherever in this Act the term "in- cluding weight of immediate containers" and the term "retail pack- age" are both used in the same paragraph or clause, the dutiable weight shall be the weight of the retail package. g [PUB. 7.] (e) Wherever 'it is provided in this Act that articles, goods, wares, or merchandise shall be dutiable by "gross weight," the dutiable weight thereof shall be held to be the weight of same, together with the weight of all containers, packages, holders, and packing, of what- soever kind or character, in which said articles, goods, wares, and merchandise are contained, held, or packed at the time of importation. (f) Articles, goods, wares, or merchandise affixed to cardboard, cards, paper, wood, or similar common material shall be dutiable together with the weight of such packing. (g) The usual tapes, boards, and immediate wrapping shall be considered as a part of the dutiable weight of textiles. (h) No duties shall be assessed on account of the usual coverings or holdings of articles, goods, wares, or merchandise dutiable other- wise than ad valorem, nor those free of duty, except as in this Act expressly provided, but if there be used for covering or holding im- ported articles, goods, wares, or merchandise, whether dutiable or free, any unusual article, form, or material adapted for use otherwise than in the bona fide transportation of such articles, goods, wares, or merchandise to the PhiHppine Islands, duty shaU be levied and col- lected on such covering or holding in accordance with the corre- sponding paragraphs of this Act. (i) Whenever the interior container or packing of any article dutiable by weight is of an unusual character, including silk-hned cases, cases of ime wood, silk, leather, or imitations thereof, such as are used to contain jewelry, plate, trinkets, and the like, such con- tainers or packing shall be dutiable at the rate appMcable to the com- ponent material of chief value. (j) When a single package contains imported merchandise dutiable according to different weights, or weight and ad valorem, the common exterior receptacle shall Tbe prorated and the different proportions thereof treated in accordance with the provisions of this rule as to the dutiabihty or nondatiability of such packing. (k) Where articles, goods, wares, or merchandise dutiable by weight, and not otherwise specially provided for, are customarily contained in packing, packages," or receptacles of uniform or similar character, it shall be the duty of the insular collector of customs, from time to time, to ascertain by tests the actual weight or quantity of such articles, goods, wares, or merchandise, and the actual weight of the packages, packing, or receptacles thereof, respectively, in which the same are customarily imported, and upon such ascertainment, to prescribe rules for estimating the dutiable weight or quantity thereof, and thereafter such articles, goods, wares, or merchandise imported in such customary paclcing, packages, or receptacles shall be entered, and the duties thereon levied and collected, upon the basis of such estimated dutiable weight or quantity: Promded, That if the im- porter, consignee, or agent shall be dissatisfied with such estimated dutiable weight or quantity, and shall file with the collector of cus- toms prior to the dehvery of the packages designated for examination a written specification of his objections thereto, or if the collector of customs shall have reason to doubt the exactness of the prescribed weight or quantity in any instance, it shall be his duty to cause such actual weights or quantities to be ascertained. [PUB. 7.] 7 PROHIBITED IMPORTATIONS. Sec. 3. That importation or shipment into the Philippine Islands of the following articles is prohibited: (a) Dynamite, gunpowder, similar explosives, firearms and de- tached parts therefor, except in accordance with enactment of the Phihppine legislature, or when imported by, or for the use of, the United States or insular governments. (b) Articles, books, pamphlets, printed matter, manuscripts, typewritten matter, paintings, illustrations, figures or objects of obscene or indecent character or subversive of public order. (c) Roulette wheels, gambling outfits, loaded dice, marked cards, machines, apparatus, or mechanical devices used in gambling, or in the distribution of money, cigars, or other articles when such dis- tribution is dependent upon chance. (d) Any article manufactured in whole or in part of gold or silver or alloys thereof, falsely marked or stamped in violation of the Act of Congress of June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act forbidding the importation, exportation, or carriage in inter- state commerce or falsely or spuriously stamped articles of mer- chandise made of gold or silver or their alloys, and for other purposes." (e) Any article violating the provisions of the Act of Congress of June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act for pre- venting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes," commonly known as "the pure-food law." (f) Lottery tickets, advertisements thereof, lists of drawings therein, which, after seizure upon illegal entry, shall, together with the pro- ceeds thereof, be forfeited to the government of the Philippine Islands, after due process of law. (g) Opium, in whatever form, except by the government of the. Philippine Islands, and by pharmacists duly licensed and registered as such, xmder the laws m force in said islands, and for medicinal purposes only. (h) Opium pipes, parts thereof, of whatsoeveir material. ABBREVIATIONS. Sec. 4. That the following abbreviations employed in this Act shall represent the terms indicated: Hectog. for hectogram. Kilo, for kilogram. Kilos, for kilograms. Hectol. for hectohter. DEFINITIONS. Sec. 5. The term "pharmaceutical product," wherever used in this Act, shall be held to include all medicines or preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of human or animal diseases, pro- vided the same are not otherwise provided for in this Act. g [FOB. 7.) The term "proprietary," as applied to medicinal remedies, wher- ever used in this Act, shall be held to mean a "preparation the manu- facture or sale of which is restricted, through patent of the drug or combination of drugs, copyright of the label or name, or in any other manner, or a preparation concerning which the producer or manu- facturer claims a private formula." Wherever in this Act the words "the same" appear as the first words of a paragraph they shall be held to refer to and to mean the same as the caption of the preceding paragraph. Should such words appear as the first words of a clause they shall be held to refer to and to mean the same as the clause which immediately precedes the one in which they are used. PAYMENT OF DUTIES. Seo. 6. That the rates of duty established in this Act are stated in money of the United States or America, but that payment thereof shall be made in Philippine currency or its equivalent in money of the United States of America. METRIC SYSTEM. Seo. 7. That the metric system of weights and measures as author- ized by sections thirty-five hundred and sixty-nine and thirty-five hundred and seventy of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and at present in use in the Philippine Islands, shall be continued. The meter is equal to thirty-nine and thirty-seven one-hundredths inches. The liter is equal to one and five hundred and sixty-seven ten- thousandths quarts, wine measure. The kilogram is equal to two and two thousand and forty-six ten- thousandths pounds, avoirdupois. EATES OF DUTIES. Sec. 8. That the rates of duties to be collected on articles, goods, wares, or merchandise imported into the Philippine Islands, or going into said islands from the United States or any of its possessions except as otherwise provided in this Act, shall be as foDows: Pro- vided, That no article bearing evident signs of being for sanitary construction shall pay a higher rate of duty than twenty per centum ad valorem: And provided further, That no article shall pay a higher rate of duty than one hundred per centum ad valorem, except and unless the same shall be classified under paragraphs ninety, two hundred and thirty-seven, two hundred and fifty-seven, two hundred and fifty-eight, two hundred and fifty-nine, two hundred and sixty, two hundred and sixty-one or three hundred and one, in which event the rate of duty thereby resulting shall be collected, anything in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding: And provided further, That articles of foreign growth, produce, or manufacture shall be dutiable upon each importation, even though previously exported from the Philippine Islands, except as otherwise specifically provided in this Act. [Pub. 7.] 9 Class I. — Stones, eaeths, glass, and ceeamio pkoducts. Geoup 1. — Stones and eaeths. 1. Marble, onyx, jasper, alabaster, and similar fine stones: (a) In block, rough or squared only, and marble dust, twenty per centum ad yalorem. (b) In slabs, plates, or steps, sawed or chiseled, polished or not, but without ornamentation, thirty per centum ad valorem. (c) Any of these stones, lettered, further manufactured or decorated, not otherwise provided for, forty per centum ad valorem. 2. Stones, other, natural or artificial, gross weight: (a) In block, rough or squared only, one hundred kilos., ten cents. (b) Crushed, sawn, hewn, or dressed, whether polished or not, or if in slabs, plates, or steps, one hundred kilos., fifty cents. (c) Manufactured into articles not otherwise provided for, one hundred kilos., one dollar. 3. Millstones, grindstones, whetstones, oUstones and hones, of all kinds, and emery, carborundum, and similar wheels for sharp- ening, dressing, or polishing, including frames and mountings for any of the foregoing imported therewith, ten per centum ad valorem. 4. Asbestos, and manufactures thereof, not otherwise provided for, . fifteen per centum ad valorem. 5. Mica and lava, and manufactures thereof, gas-burner tips, and Welsbach and other. similar mantles for lamps, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 6. Earths, gross weight: (a) Fire clay, lime, and Roman, Portland and other hy- draulic cement, one hundred kUos., sixteen cents . ,,'> (b) Gypsum, pumice, emery, chalk, kaolin (China clayj; unmanufactured, and other crude earths and clays not otherwise provided for, one hundred kilos., forty ; cents. ', 7. Manufactures of gypsum, gross weight, one hundred kUos., five - dollars. % Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. 8. Manufactures of chalk, including billiard chalk, red chalk, and French and tailors' chalk, including weight of immediate con- tainers, one hundred kilos., four dollars. 9. Common clay and cement, in bricks, squares, tiles, and pipes, not otherwise provided for, ten per centum ad valorem. 10. Ceramic tiles, gross weight: (a) Varnished or glazed, whether vitrified or not, undec- orated,' one hundred Idlos., forty-five cents. (b) Enameled, ornamented or decorated, one hundred kilos., one dollar and twenty cents. 10 [P^B. 7.1 11. Porcelain, bisque, faience, earthenware, stoneware, and other ceramic wares not otherwise provided tov: (a) In filters and articles bearing evident signs of beii^ for sanitary construction, and parts therefor identifiable as such, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) In common bottles, jars, crucibles, cupels, kitchen utensils and flowerpots, neither gilt, pamted, glazed, decorated, nor ornamented, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) In articles not otherwise provided for, neither gilt, painted, glazed, decorated, nor ornamented, twenty per centum ad valorem. (d) In dishes, tableware, or articles not otherwise provided for, glazed or plain-tinted, but neither gilt, painted, decorated, nor ornamented, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (e) In dishes, tableware, or articles not otherwise provided for, painted, gUt, decorated, or ornamented, forty per centum ad valorem. (f) Fine decorated wares, in jardinieres, flower stands, vases, and articles for decorative purposes, statuettes, high and bas-reliefs, and Satsuma, Sevres, and similar fine porcelains, whether decorated or not, fifty per centum ad valorem. 12. Manufactures of earths and clays not otherwise provided for: (a) Plain, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (b) Ornamented or decorated, forty per centum ad valorem. Group 2. — ^Precious stones, pearls, and mrrATiONS thereof. 13. Precious and semiprecious stones, including jade, tiger-eye, chalcedony, opal, and similar stones not otherwise provided for, any of the foregoing cut or uncut, but unmounted and unset, and not further manufactured, pearls unmounted and unset, diamond dust and bort, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 14. Doublets and other imitations of precious and of semiprecious stones, and imitation pearls, unmounted and unset, thirty per centum ad valorem. Group 3. — Glass and manutactures thereof. Articles ground or cut only for the purpose of truing them or fitting Btoppers shall not be held to be cut glass. 15. Common hollow glassware: (a) In demijohns, carboys, jars, bottles, flasks, and similar receptacles, whether empty or in use as containers of merchandise dutiable by weight or measure (except in those cases in which the classification of such con- tainers is otherwise specifically provided for), ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Siphon bottles, thirty per centum ad valorem. tl'UB. 7.] 11 16. Glass, crystal, and glass imitating crystal: (a) In decanters, glasses, tumblers, cups, goblets, saucers, plates, dishes, pitchers, bowls, candlesticks, pillar lamps, bracket lamps, and other articles of table service or for lighting; washbowls, wash basins, soap dishes, toothbrush holders and washstand pitchers, any of the foregoing not cut, engraved, painted, enameled, or gilt, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (b) The same, cut, engraved, painted, enameled or gilt, fifty per centum ad valorem. 17. Lamp chimneys: (a) Neither engraved nor ornamented (except as to such fluting and finishing as may be made m the process of manufacture), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (b) Other, fifty per centum ad valorem. 18. Glass or crystal in plates, slabs, and similar forms: (a) Slabs, cones or prisms, for paving or roofing, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and sixty-five cents. (b) Common window glass, neither pohshed, beveled, en- graved nor annealed, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, set in lead, or frosted plain or in design; plate glass, pohshed, beveled or not, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (d) Glass, of all kinds, engraved or enameled, fifty per cen- tum ad valorem. 19. Mirrors of all kinds, framed or mounted (with whatever mate- rial), or not, including the value of the frames and mountings, thirty-five per centimi ad valorem. 20. Other manufactures of glass : (a) In spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, also lenses for same, mounted or unmounted, including the value of the mountings, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (b) In flower stands, vases, urtis, and similar articles for toilet and decorative purposes, neither cut, painted, enameled, nor gilt, forty per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, cut, pamted, enameled, or gilt, sixty per cen- tum ad valorem. (d) Powdered or crushed glass, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (e) Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which glass is the component material of chief value, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Class II. — Coal, schists, bitumens, and derivatives thereof. Group 1. — Coal. 21. Coal and coke, gross weight, one thousand kilos., twenty-five cents. 12 [P0B.7.] Group 2. — Schists, bitumens, and derivatives thereof. 22. Tars, pitches, and tai oils, not otherwise provided for; mineral oils, crude or refined, including those for illumination, lubrica- tion, fuel, or solvents; vaseline (except when compounded with other substances); axle grease of all kinds; asphaltums; car- boHneum and similar compounds; gross weight, one hundred kilos., twenty-five cents. Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than ten per centum ad valorem. Provided further, That, though imported under a name referable to this paragraph, parafl&n, or other similar products, shall be classified under paragraph eighty-three of this Act. Class III. — Metals and manufactures thereof. Group 1. — Gold, silver, and platinum; allots thereof; gold and silver plated articles. 23. Gold, platinum, and alloys thereof: (a) In jewelry, plate and goldsmiths' wares not otherwise provided for, hectog., twelve doUars and fifty cents. (b) The same, set with pearls or with precious or semi- precious stones, hectog., twenty-five dollars. (c) The same, set with doublets or with imitations of pearls or of precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., seven- teen doUars and fifty cents. (d) Articles or manufactures of gold or platinum (except jewelry), composed in part of other materials, in which the component material of chief value is gold or platinum, not otherwise provided for, peUets for use m dentistry, solder and foil, hectog., three doUars. Provided, That no article classified imder this para- ' graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 24. Silver and alloys thereof: (a) In jewelry, plate and silversmiths' wares not otherwise provided for, hectog., one doUar. (b) The same, set with pearls or with precious or semi- precious stones, hectog., five dollars. (c) The same, set with doublets or with imitations of pearls or of precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., five dollars. (d) Articles or manufactures of silver (except jewelry) composed in part of other materials, in which the component material of chief value is silver, not other- wise provided for, solder and foil, hectog., forty cents Provided, That no article classified under this para- graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 25. Gold and silver plated wares : (a) In jewelry, kilo., two dollars and forty cents (b) In lamps not otherwise provided for, picture frames knives, forks, and spoons, carriage and coffin fittings' saddlery hardware, foil, kilo., sixty cents CPIW.7.J 13 (c) Not otherwise provided for, kilo., two dollars. Provided, That no article classified under this para- graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Group 2. — Cast ikon. Malleable cast iron and manufactures thereof shall be duti- able as wrought iron. 26. Articles of cast iron, painted or not, but not otherwise coated or ornamented, neither poUshed nor turned, gross weight : (a) Bars, beajns, plates, grates for furnaces, columns and pipes, one hundred kilos., thirty-five cents. (&) Other, one hundred kilos., seventy-five cents. 27. Other articles of cast iron (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), fifteen per centum ad valorem. Group 3. — Wrought ikon and steel. 28. Wrought iron and steel, gross weight : (a) In rails^ straight or bent, cross ties, portable tramways, crossmgs and similar track sections; switch rails, switches, tongues, frogs, fish plates and chairs; one hundred kilos., forty cents. (6) In bars or beams (except of crucible steel), not cut to measure, perforated, or riveted or fastened together, rods, tires, and hoops, one hundred kilos., forty cents. Provided, That bars or rods not exceeding fifteen millimeters in diameter and steel known as "bamboo steel," classified under clause (6) of this paragraph, shall not pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, of crucible steel, one hundred kilos., two dollars and sixty-five cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (c) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than _ fifteen per centum ad valorem. 29. Wrought iron or steel in sheets, gross weight : (a) Plain and unpolished, one hundred kilos., fifty cents. (6) Polished, corrugated, perforated, or cold rolled, galvan- ized or not, and hoop iron, one hundred kUos., one dollar. Provided, That any of the articles or materials classi- fied under clause (6) of this paragraph, made up in hoops, ridgings, eaves, drain pipeSj gutters, ceilmgs, shiiigles, ceiling centers, borders, friezes, dadoes, and similar articles, shall be dutiable at the rate herein provided, with a surtax of one hundred per centum. (c) Tinned, terneplate, and tin plate, one hundred kilos., one dollar and twenty cents. 30. Wrought iron or steel, in pieces, in the rough, gross weight : (a) Neither polished, turned nor adjusted, one hundred kilos., sixty-five cents. (6) Rough-turned or lathed, but neither polished nor ad- justed, one hundred kilos., one dollar. 24 [Po"- 7-] 31. Wrought iron or steel, in pieces, finished, gross weight: (a) Wheels weighing each more than one hundred kilos., axles, springs, brake-shoes, drawbars, brake-beams, bumpers, couplings, lubricating boxes, and similar articles for railways and tramways, one himdred kUos., forty-five cents. (b) Wheels weighing each one hundred kilos, or less, axles and springs for vehicles, not otherwise provided for,< one hundred kilos., one dollar and five cents. 32. Wrought iron or steel in large pieces, composed of bars, beams, or sheets, for structural purposes, perforated or cut to measure, fastened together or not, gross weight, one himdred kilos., one dollar and twenty-five cents. 33. Wrought iron or steel pipes, gross weight: (a) Plain, painted, tarred, or galvanized, one hundred kilos., one dollar and ten cents. (b) Other (except those coated or covered with gold or silver), one hundred kilos., one dollar and fifty cents. 34. Wrought iron or steel wire: (a) More than one millimeter in diameter, plain, galvanized, or coppered, wire cables and ropes, and barbed wire, ten per centima ad valorem. (b) One millimeter or less in diameter, plain, galvanized, or coppered, and wire netting, fifteen per centtmi ad valorem. (c) Other, including those covered with textiles, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. (d) Gauze, cloths, and screenings, in the piece, twenty per centum ad valorem. (e) In other manufactures (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 35. Wrought iron or steel chains, in the piece or otherwise (except in trinkets or jewelry) : (a) Exceeding five millimeters in diameter, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Other, plain, painted, or galvanized, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, covered or coated with other metals (except gold or silver) , twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 36. Anvils, ten per centum ad valorem. 37. Nuts, bolts, rivets, and washers, one hundred kilos., two dollars. 38. Nails, clasp nails, and staples, ten per centum ad valorem. 39. Screws, tacks, and brads, fifteen per centmn ad valorem. 40. Saddlery hardware (except chains and buckles), plain, or covered or coated with other metals or materials (except gold or silver) , fifteen per centum ad valorem. 41. Buckles (except trinkets or ornaments, or covered or coated with gold or silver), fifteen per centum ad valorem. 42. Cutlery: (a) Butchers', shoemakers', saddlers', plumbers', painters', pruning, budding, kitchen, bread, and cheese knives; table knives and forks with handles of comimon wood, or of iron, japanned or not, not covered or coated with other metals; common scissors or shears, plain, glazed, [PUB. 7.] 15 or japanned; grass, garden, hedge, pruning, and sheep shears; fishhooks; twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) Pocket cutlery, hunting and sheath kniyes, side arms (not fire) and parts therefor, razors, and other cutlery, including scissors and shears not otherwise provided for (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), thirty per centum ad valorem. (c) Sword canes and similar articles and weapons with con- cealed blades, eighty per centum ad valorem. 43. Firearms of all kinds and detached parts therefor, forty per centum ad valorem. 44. Manufactures of terneplate or tin plate: (a) In articles not otherwise provided for, plain, painted, varnished, or japanned, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) The same, including vehicle lamps, covered, coated, or combined with other metals or materials (except gold or silver), twenty per centum ad valorem. (c) Vehicle lamps, covered or coated to any extent with gold or silver, in which the component material of chief value is tin plate, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 45. Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which wrought iron or steel is the component material of chief value: (a) Plain, painted, varnished, or japanned, or covered or coated with lead, tin, or zinc, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Other (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty per centum ad valorem. Group 4. — Copper and allots thereof. 46. Copper or alloys thereof, in bars, pipes, and sheets, or alloys of copper, in lumps and ingots, any of the foregoing except of Muntz metal, ten per centum ad valorem. 47. Copper and alloys thereof, in wire: (a) Plain, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Blanched, gilt, or nickeled, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) Covered with textiles, not otherwise provided for, or with insulating materials, cables for conducting elec- tricity and trolley wire, ten per centum ad valorem. (d) Covered with silk, not otherwise provided for, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. (e) Gauze, cloths, and screenings, in the piece, twenty per centum ad valorem. (f) Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which wire of copper or its alloys is the component material of chief value (except when covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 48. Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which copper or alloys thereof is the component material of chief value : (a) Plain, polished, varnished, painted, tinned, or japanned, twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) Other (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 16 IPVB.7.] Group 5. — Other metals and allots thereof. 49. Mercury, gross weight, kilo., ten cents. 50. Nickel, aluminum, and alloys thereof: (a) In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) In articles not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 51. Tin and alloys thereof: (a) In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire, in thin leaves (tin foil), and alloys in lumps or ingots, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) In articles not otherwise provided for (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 52. Zinc, lead, and metals not otherwise provided for, and alloys thereof: (a) In bars, sheets, pipes, wire, and type, and sanitary traps and other plain articles bearing evident signs of being for sanitary construction, and alloys in lumps or ingots, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) In plain articles not otherwise provided for, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) In articles gilt, nickeled, or otherwise embellished (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Class IV. — Substances employed in pharmacy, and chemical industries; drugs, chemicals, pigments, and varnishes. Group 1. — Simple drugs. 53. Oleaginous seeds, copra, and cocoanuts, gross weight: (a) Crude, one hundred kilos., eighty cents. (b) In meal, flour, or cakes, not otherwise provided for, one hundred kilos., one dollar and fifty cents. 54. Kesins and gums: (a) Colophony (common or navy resin). Burgundy and simi- lar pitch, and Stockholm tar, ten per centum ad va- lorem. (b) Other, when not in the form of a pharmaceutical product or preparation, twenty per centum ad valorem. 55. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, grains, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, stems, seeds aromatic and seeds of morbid growth, weeds, woods, and similar vegetable products, crude, neither edible nor in the form of a pharmaceutical product or preparation, not otherwise provided for, including weight of immecfiate contain- ers, one hundred kilos., three dollars. Provided, That no article classified imder this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (PnE.7.] 17 66. Ginseng root, kilo., five dollars. Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 57. Animal products employed in medicine, crude, neither edible nor in the form of a pharmaceutical product or preparation, not otherwise provided for, including weight of immediate con- tainers, one hundred kilos., four dollars. Provided, That no article classified tinder this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Geoxjp 2. — Pigments, paints, dyes, and varnishes. 58. Mineral pigments of common, natural occurrence (including ochers, haemitites, barytes, and manganese), substances pre- pared for calcimines and whitewash, any of the foregoing when dry, ten per centum ad valorem. Any substance otherwise subject to classification under this Earagraph shall, when imported in the form of a Hquid or paste, e dutiable under clause (d) of paragraph fifty-nine. 59. Pigments and paints not otherwise provided for: (a) White or red lead, dry, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) The same, in hquid or paste, putty of all kinds, bitu- minous paints made from mineral pitch or coal tar (not anihne dyes), twenty per centum ad valorem. (c) Pigments not otherwise provided for, dry, twenty per centum ad valorem. (d) The same, in hquid or paste, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 60. Varnishes and wood fillers of all kinds, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 61. Spirits of turpentine, ten per centum ad valorem. 62. Inks: (a) Printing and lithographic, in any form, fifteen per cen- tum ad valorem. (b) Other, in any form, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 63. Pencils of paper or wood, fUled with lead or other materials, pencils or lead, and charcoal and other crayons not otherwise provided for, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 64. Dyes, dyestuffs, tan bark and tanning extracts, not otherwise provided for: (a) Woods, barks, roots, and similar natural products, for dyeing or tanning, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Extracts from the same, for dyeing or tanning, and cutch in any form, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) Cochineal, indigo (natural or synthetic), colors derived from coal, and chemical dye colors not otherwise pro- vided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. 65. Graphite and manufactures of the same (except axle grease), and polishing, dressing, cleansing, and preserving preparations, for shoes and leather, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 12G67— p T— 09 2 13 , [POT. 7.) Group 3.— Chemical and pharmaceutical products. 66. Sulphur, gross weight, one hundred, kilos., fifty cents. 67. Bromine, boron, iodine, and phosphorus, twenty per centum ad valorem. 68. Inorganic acids : . i ■ - (a) Hydrochloric, boric, nitric and sulphuric, and mixtures of two or more of the same, gross weight, one hundred kilos., thirty-five cents. (b) Carbon dioxide Giquid carbonic acid), and sulphur dioxide, twenty per centum ad valorem. (c) Not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 69. Organic acids, not otherwise provided for: (a) Carbolic, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Other," twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 70. Oxides and hydroxides of potassium, sodium, barium, and other caustic alkalies, not otherwise provided for, and soda ash, gross weight, one hundred kilos., fifty cents. 71. Aqua ammonia, and anhydrous ammonia, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 72. Inorganic salts : (a) Sulphates of ammonium and potassium, chloride of potassium, phosphates and superphosphates of lime, nitrates of potassium and sodium, and other chemical and artificial fertilizers, five per centum ad valorem. (Ja) Calcium hypochlorite (chloride of lime), ten per centum ad valorem. (c) Common salt and salts not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 73. Organic salts not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Provided, That no acids or double salts shall be dutiable under this paragraph. 74. Mixtures of denaturants, formalin, and potassium, bitartrate (cream of tartar, argolg, wine lees), ten per centum ad valorem. 75. Chemical products, compounds and elements, not otherwise pro- vided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 76. Alkaloids and their salts (except those of opium or of cinchona bark), and salts of gold, silver and platinum, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 77. Opium in any form, and preparations thereof, for medicinal pur- poses, not otherwise provided for, subject to the provisions of section three of this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 78. Proprietary and patent medicinal mixtures and compounds; Chinese and similar medicines: (a) Without alcohol, or containing not to exceed fourteen per centum of alcohol, fifty per centum ad valorem. (b) Containing more than fourteen per centum of alcohol, seventy-five per centum ad valorem. 79. Pharmaceutical products, medicinal preparations, plasters and poultices, and capsules empty, any of the foregoing not other- wise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. [PUB. 7.] 19 80. Aseptic and antiseptic surgical dressings (including absorbent cotton, medicated or not), catgut, silk, and similar ligatures for use in surgery or dentistry, fifteen per centum ad valorem. Group 4. — Oils, fats, waxes, and derivatives thereof. 81. Fixed vegetable oils, solid or liquid: (a) In receptacles weighing each (contents included) more than two kilos., fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) In other receptacles, proprietary or not (except when compounded with other substances, or in capsules), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 82. Animal oils and fats, not otherwise provided for: (a) Crude, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Refined, in receptacles weighing each (contents included) more than two kilos., fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, in other receptacles, proprietary or not (except when compounded with other substances, or in capsules), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 83. Mineral, vegetable, and animal wax: (a) Crude, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) In candles, twenty per centum ad valorem. (c) In manufactures not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. 84. Soaps, soap powders, and similar cleansing and scouring prepa- rations or compositions, any of the foregoing not otherwise provided for, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 85. Essential oils, perfumery and products used in the manufacture thereof, and toilet preparations: (a) Essential oils, natural or artificial, fifty per centum ad valorem. (b) Perfumery and products used in the manufacture thereof^ toilet preparations (including powders, oils, cosmetics, hair dyes, tooth soaps and tooth powders, grease paints, and similar articles for toilet purposes), any of the foregoing not otherwise provided for, in- cense, and joss sticks, forty per centum ad valorem. Group 5.— Various. 86. Bone char, suitable for use in decolorizing sugar, ten per centum ad valorem. 87. Starch, fecula, and dextrin, any of the foregoing for industrial purposes, gross weight, one hundred kilos., two dollars. 88. Glues, albumens, gelatins, isinglass, and manufactures of any of the foregoing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 89. Explosives: (a) Dynamite, giant and blasting powder, and similar ex- plosives, miners' fuses and caps, and explosive signals, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Other, cartridges, fixed ammunition,^ primers and per- cussion caps, for firearms, fire works, thirty per cen- tum ad valorem. 20 [P"''- '•] (c) Fire crackers and toy torpedoes, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., twenty cents. 90. Matches and match sticks of all kinds, including weight of imme- diate containers, kilo., twenty cents. Class V. — Cotton and manufactures thereof. Groxip 1. — Cotton waste. 91. Cotton waste, ten per centum ad valorem. Group 2. — Yarns, threads, and cordage. 92. Yams, not otherwise provided for, in hanks, cops, or bobbins, fifteen per centima ad valorem. 93. Yams or threads for sewing, crocheting, darning, or embroider^. ing, and mercerized yarns or threads, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 94. Threads or twines for sewing sails and sacks; rope and cordage, " fishing nets, and wicks for making candles and matches, twenty per centum ad valorem. 95. Hammocks, tennis nets, and manufactures of netting not other- wise provided for, forty per centum ad valorem. 96. Felts, batting, and mops and swabs of cotton yams, fifteen per centum ad valorem. Group 3. — Textiles. When textiles, included in this group, contain an admixture of materials, are broched, embroidered, trimmed, or made-up, they shall be subject to the corresponding surtaxes prescribed in General Rules Two to Eleven, inclusive. Textiles woven with a colored yam on the selvage, or with a col- ored selvage stripe not exceeding ten millimeters in width, shall not be considered as manufactured with dyed yarns. 97. Textiles, plain and without figures, napped or not, weighing eight kilos, or more per one hundred square meters, having: (a) Up to eighteen threads, kilo., ten cents. (b) From nmeteen to thirty-one threads, kUo., fourteen cents. (c) From thirty-two to thirty-eight threads, kUo., twenty cents. (d) From thirty-nine to forty-four threads, kilo.; twenty-six cents. (e) Forty-five threads or more, kilo., thirty-two cents. Provided, That any textile classified under this para- graph, stamped, printed, or manufactured with dyed yarns, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of thirty per centum ; and Provided further, That no embroidered textile classi- fied under thi^ paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-nve per centum ad valorem, and any em- broidered textile so classified shall be subject to all of the surtaxes applicable thereto under this Act, com- puted upon the ascertained ampunt of duty, whether the rate found appUcable shall be specific or ad valorem. IPCB.7.] 21 98. The same, weighing less than eight kilos, per one hundred square meters, havmg; (a) Up to eighteen threads, kilo., eighteen cents. (b) From nineteen to thirty-one threads, kilo., twenty-seven cents. (c) From thirty-two to thirty-eight threads, kilo., thirty-four cents. (d) From thirty-nuie to forty-four threads, kilo., forty cents. (e) Forty-five threads or more, kilo., fifty cents. Provided, That any textile classified under this para- ^ graph, stamped, printed, or manufactured with dyed yarns, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of forty per centum ; and Provided further, That no embroidered textile classi- fied under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem, and any em- broidered textile so classified shall be subject to all of the surtaxes applicable thereto under this Act, com- puted upon the ascertained amount of duty, whether the rate round applicable shall be specific or ad valorem. 99. Textiles, twilled or figured in the loom, napped or not, weighing ten kilos, or more per one hundred square meters, having: (a) Up to eighteen threads, kilo., fourteen cents. (b) From nmeteen to thirty-one threads, kUo., eighteen cents. (c) From thirty-two to thirty-eight threads, kUo., twenty- four cents. (d) Thirty-nine to forty-four threads, kilo., thirty cents. (e) Forty-five threads or more, kilo., thirty-four cents. Provided, That any textile classified under this paragraph, stamped, printed, or manufactured with dyed yams, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax 01 thirty per centum ; and Provided further. That no embroidered textile clas- sified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem, and any embroidered textile so classified shall be subject to all of the surtaxes appUcable thereto under this Act, computed upon the ascertained amount of duty, whether the rate found applicable shall be specific or ad valorem. 100. The same, weighing less than ten kilos., per one hundred square meters, having : (a) Up to eighteen threads, kilo., twenty-four cents. (b) From nmeteen to thirty-one threads, kilo., thirty-two cents. (c) From thirty-two to thirty-eight threads, kilo., forty-two cents. (d) From thirty-nine to forty-four threads, kilo., fifty- two cents. ■ (e) Forty-five threads or more, kUo., sixty cents. Provided, That any textile classified under this paragraph, stamped, printed, or maunfactured with dyed yams, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of forty per centum; and 22 I^"- '•' Provided fuHher, That no embroidered textile clas- sified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem, and any embroidered textile so classified shall be subject to all of the surtaxes applicable thereto uiider this Act, computed upon the ascertained amount of duty, whether the rate found applicable shall be specific or ad valorem. 101. Piques of all kinds, kilo., thirty-eight cents. ^ Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem. 102. Cotton blankets: (a) Stamped, printed, or manufactured with dyed yarns, m the piece, kilo., thirteen cents; (b) Other, in the piece, kilo., ten cents. Provided, That all cotton blankets, single or m" pairs, hemmed, or bound, or not, shall be dutiable under this paragraph, with a surtax of thirty per centum. 103. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and other pile fabrics (except in towels and bathrobes) subject to the provisions of Rule Six, kilo., fifty cents. 104. Bathrobes and towels manufactured of pile fabrics, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. 105. Kxiitted goods, subject to the provisions of Rule Six: (a) In the piece, twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) In jerseys, undershirts, drawers, stockings, or socks, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) In other articles, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. _ Provided, That any article classified under this paragraph, embroidered, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of thirty per centum, computed upon the ascertained amount of duty under the corre- sponding clause thereof. 106. Tulles, subject to the provisions of Rule Six, plain or figured or embroidered on the loom, kilo., fifty-six cents: Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad , valorem; and Provided further. That any of the same embroidered or figured after weaving, out of the loom, shall be dutiable according to the respective clause, with a surtax of sixty per centum; and Provided further, That if the embroidery consists of metal threads the surtax shall be eighty per centum; and Provided further. That these surtaxes shall be computed upon the ascertained amount of duty, whether the rate found applicable be specific or ad valorem. 107. Laces and blondes, subject to the provisions of Rule Six: (a) Lace curtains, bedspreads, pillow shams, and bed sets, ' unhemmed, hemmed, or bound, made on the Not- tingham lace-curtain or warp machines, kilo., fifty cents. (b) Other, sixty per centum ad valorem. 108. Carpeting, thirty per centum ad valorem. iiPDB.7.] 23 109. Textiles called tapestries: (a) In the piece, kilo., twenty cents. (b) In made-up articles, kilo., thirty cents. Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than forty per centum ad valorem. 110. Wicks for lamps, including weight of immediate containers, kUo., fifteen cents. 111. Trimmings, ribbons, braids, tape, and gaUoons, including weight of immediate containers (see Rule Seven) : ,,^»" (a) Tape, boot straps, kilo., twenty cents, (b) Other, kHo., fifty cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shaU pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem. 112. Shoe and corset laces, including weight of immediate con- tainers, kilo., thirty-five cents. 113. Cinches, saddle girths, reins, halters, and bridles, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 114. Ribbons or bands for the manufacture of any of the articles enumerated in paragraph one hundred and thirteen, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 115. Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs in combination with cotton textiles, and cotton elastic textiles manufactured with threads of gum elastic and manufactures thereof, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 116. Manufactures of cotton, not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Class VI. — Mancfactuees of hemp, flax, aloe, jtjte,- and vege- table FIBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR. Group 1. — Yarns, threads, and cordage. 117. Yams, not otherwise provided for, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 118. Threads, twines, ropes, cordage, and manufactures thereof: (a) Twines, rope-yarns, ropes, and cordage, exceeding fifteen grams in weight per each ten meters, fishing nets, twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) Threads, twines, cords, and yams, twisted, weighing more than five and not exceeding fifteen grams per each ten meters, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, weighing five or less grams per each ten meters, thirty per centum ad valorem. (d) Hammocks, tennis nets, and manufactures of netting not otherwise provided for, forty per centum ad ■* valorem. 119. Guimy sacks, each, two cents. Group 2. — Textiles. When textiles included in this group contain an admixture of materials, are embroidered, trimmed, or made up, they shall be subject to the corresponding surtax prescribed in General Rules Two to Eleven, inclusive. 24 [F^B- ^-J Textiles woven with a colored yarn on the selvage, or with a colored selvage stripe not exceeding ten millimeters m width, sJiaU not be considered as manufactured with dyed yams. 120. Textiles of hemp, flax, aloe, jute, and vegetable hbers, not otherwise provided for, plain, twilled, or damasked, weighing thirty-five kilos, or more per one hundred square meters having — . , , ,. . , (a) Up to ten threads, used for baggmg and bahng, weigh- ing forty-five kilos, or more per one hundred square meters, kilo., one cent. (b) The same, weighing from thirty-five to forty-five kilos. per one hundred square meters, kilo., two cents. (c) Up to ten threads, for other purposes, kilo., seven cents. (d) From eleven to eighteen threads, kUo., ten cents. (e) Nineteen threads or more, kUo., fifteen cents. Provided, That any textile classified under this paragraph, bleached, half bleached, stamped, or printed, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of fifteen per centum; and Provided further, That any textile classified under this paragraph, manufactured with dyed yarns, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of twenty- five per centum. 121. The same, weighing from twenty to thirty-five Idlos. per one hundred square meters, having — (a) Up to ten threads, used for bagging and baling, kilo., two cents. (b) Up to ten threads, for other purposes, kilo., nine cents. (c) From eleven to eighteen threads, kilo., fourteen cents. ^ (d) From nineteen to twenty-four 'threads, kilo., eighteen * cents. ,(e) From twenty-five to thirty threads, kilo., twenty-two cents. (f) From thirty-one to thirty-eight threads, kilo., thirty cents. (g) Thirty-nine threads or more, kilo., forty cents. Provided, That any textile classified under this paragraph, bleached, half bleached, stamped, or printed, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of twenty-five per centum; and Provided further, That any textile classified under this paragraph, manufactured with dyed yarns, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of forty per centum. 122. The same, weighing from ten to twenty kilos, per one hundred square meters, having — (a) Up to eighteen tlireads, kUo., twelve cents. (b) From nineteen to twenty-four tlireads, kilo., twenty cents. (c) From twenty-five to thirty threads, kilo., twenty-eight cents. (d) From thirty-one to thirty-eight threads, kilo., thirty- six cents. (e) Thirty-nine threads or more, kilo., fifty-six cents. LPOB. 7.J 25 Provided, That any textile classified under this paragraph, bleached, half bleached, stamped, or printed, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of thirty per centum; and Provided further, That any textile classified under this paragraph, manufactured with dyed yarns, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of fifty per centum; and Provided further, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty per centum ad valorem. 123. The same, weighing less than ten kUos. per one hundred square meters, havmg — (a) Up to twelve threads, kilo., eighteen cents. (b) From thirteen to twenty-two threads, kilo., thirty-two cents. (c) From twenty-three to thirty threads, kilo., forty-five cents. (d) From thirty-one to thirty-eight threads, kilo., fifty-six cents. (e) Thirty-nine threads or more, kilo., ninety cents. Provided, That any textUe classified under this paragraph, bleached, half bleached, stamped, or printed, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of thirty per centum; and Provided further. That any textile classified under this paragraph, manufactured with dyed yams, shall be dutiable as such, with a surtax of fifty per centum; and Provided further. That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty per centum ad valorem. 124. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and other pUe fabrics, subject to the provisions of Rule Six, thirty per centum ad valorem. 125. Knitted goods, subject to the provisions of Rule Six : (a) In the piece, or made up into jerseys, undershirts, drawers, stockings, or socks, thirty per centum ad valorem. (b) In other articles, forty per centum ad valorem. 126. Tulles and laces, subject to the provisions of Ride Six, sixty per centum ad valorem. 127. Carpeting, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 128. Tapestries, kilo., forty cents. Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. 129. Trimmings, ribbons, braid, tape, and galloons, including weight of immediate containers, subject to the provisions of Rule Seven: (a) Tape, boot straps, kilo., thirty cents. (b) Other, kilo., sixty cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 26 P""" ^-1 130. Shoe and corset laces, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., forty cents. 131. Cinches, saddle girths, reins, halters, and bridles, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 132. Ribbons or bands for the manufacture of any of the articles enumerated in paragraph one hundred and thirty-one, twenty per centum ad valorem. ., , 133. Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs in combination with textiles of vegetable fibers (other than cotton), elastic textiles of any of the same manufactured with threads of gum elastic, and manxifactures thereof, thirty per centum ad valorem. 134. Manufactures of vegetable fibers, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. Class VII. — Wool, bristles, hair, and manufactures thereof. Group 1. — ^Unmanufactured. 135. Wool, not otherwise provided for — (a) Combed, prepared for yarns, wool waste, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Combed, and carded or dyed, fifteen per centum ad valorem. Group 2. — Yarns. 136. Yarns, thirty per centum ad valorem. Group 3. — ^Manufactures. 137. Bristles, animal hair, and manufactures thereof, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. 138. Human hair, made up into articles or not, fifty per centum ad valorem. 139. Knitted goods, subject to the provisions of Rule Six: (a) In the piece, thirty per centum ad valorem. (b) In jerseys, undershirts, drawers, stockings, or socks, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) In other articles, forty per centmn ad valorem. 140. Textiles of wool, in the piece, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 141. Manufactures of wool, not otherwise provided for, forty per centum ad valorem. Class VIII. — Silk and manufactures thereof. Group 1. — Raw and spun. 142. Raw silk and silk waste, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 143. Spim silks, not twisted, including weight of immediate contain- ers, kilo., one dollar and fifty cents. 144. Floss and twisted silks, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Group 2. — Textiles. 145. Silk, in the piece, forty per centum ad valorem. 146. Manufactures in which silk, artificial silk, or imitation silk is the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided for, fifty per centum ad valorem. [Pub. 7.1 27 Class IX. — Paper and manufaotuees thereof. 147. Printing paper, white or colored, suitable for books or newspa- pers, not printed or otherwise elaborated, and sand, glass, emery, caroorundum, and siriiilar papers, and sheathing and J roofing paper, ten per centum ad valorem. 148. Paper, pasteboard, cardboard, bristol board, strawboard, and pulp board, white or colored, not otherwise provided for: (a) Not printed or otherwise elaborated, and writing paper, plain, ruled, or padded, but not printed, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) The same, manufactured into articles, including con- fetti and serpentine, and envelopes of all kinds, with- out printing, twenty per centum ad valorem. 149. Paper of all kinds, pasteboard, cardboard, bristol board, straw- board, and pulp board: (a) Ruled, printed, engraved, lithographed, surface coated, etched, embossed, or otherwise elaborated, printed or lithographed music, bound or in sheets, witn or with- out words, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) The same, manufactured into articles, not otherwise pro- vided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 150. Cigarette paper, printed or not, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 151. Blank books, ruled or unruled, with printing or not, and copying books, twenty per centum ad valorem. - 152. Printed books, bound or not, not otherwise provided for, ten per centum ad valorem. 153. Books and albums of lithographs, engravings, etchings, photo- graphs, maps, or charts, not otherwise provided for, and painted designs, pastels, and ink drawings, made by hand, for use in manufacturing and in the industrial arts and sciences, thirty per centum ad valorem. Provided, That this paragraph shall not apply to works of art introduced for use as such, even when imported for sale, which shall be classified under paragraph three hundred and twenty-four. 154. Papier mach6, carton pierre, indurated pulp or fiber: (a) Not further manufactured than m sheets or blocks, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Further manufactured, twenty per centum ad valorem. Class X. — Wood and other materials, and manufactures THEREOF. Group 1.— Wood. 155. Common wood, including cedar of all kinds: (a) In logs or poles, or not further advanced in manufac- ture than hewn or sawn into rough boards or timber, cubic meter, one dollar. (b) Planed, dovetailed, or cut to size, including shingles, laths, and fencing, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 28 t^°^ '•' 166. Fine wood: , , . , (a) In logs or poles, or not further advanced m manufac- ture than hewn or sawn into rough boards or timber, twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) Planed, dovetaUed, or cut to size, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 157. Wood shavings, sawdust, excelsior (except those of dye and scented woods), ten per centum ad valorem. 158. Shooks, staves, headings, hoops, and bungs, ten per centum ad valorem. 159. Tuns, pipes, casks, and similar receptacles, whether empty or in use as containers of merchandise dutiable by weight or measure (except in those cases in which the classification of such containers is otherwise specifically provided for) : (a) Siiitable for use as containers of hquids, twenty per centum ad va;lorem. (b) Other, ten per centum ad valorem. Group 2. — Manufactures of wood. 160. Manufactures of common wood, not otherwise provided for, whether finished, turned, painted, varnished, or not, but neither inlaid, veneered, carved, nor upholstered, nor covered or lined with stuflFs or leather, and Vienna or bent-wood furniture, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 161. Manufactures of fine wood, not otherwise provided for, whether turned, painted, varnished, or polished, or upholstered, covered, or lined with stuflFs (except silk or leather), or not, and manufactures of common wood, not otherwise provided for, veneered with other wood, or upholstered, covered, or liaed with stuflFs (except sUk or leather), thirty per centum ad valorem. 162. Manufactures of common or fine wood, not otherwise provided for, gUt, inlaid, veneered with metal, or ornamented with metal or carving, or upholstered, covered, or lined with silk or leather, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 163. Barbers' and dentists' chairs, of whatever material, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. 164. Bowling alleys, billiard, pool, bagatelle and similar tables, including balls, and parts and appurtenances of any of the foregoing, of whatever material (except chalk and cloth) forty per centum ad valorem. Group 3. — Various. 165. Charcoal, firewood, other vegetable fuels, gross weight, one hundred kilos., five cents. 166. Cork: (a) Rough or in boards, five per centum ad valorem. (b) In stoppers for receptacles, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) In other articles, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. [Pxm.7.] 29 167. Straw for manufacturing purposes, rushes, vegetable hair, gen- ista, osiers, bamboo, broomcom, rattan, reeds, piths, not otherwise provided for: (a) Crude, or not further advanced in manufacture than cut into straight lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods, or walking canes, and straw braids, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, neither dyed, colored, stained nor artificially bleached, ten per centum ad valorem. The term "straw" as used in this clause shall be understood to mean that substance in its natural form and structure, and not the separated fiber thereof. (b) Manufactured into furniture, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) Manufactured into articles not otherwise provided for, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (d) Rattan, split or stripped, bleached or not, twenty per centum ad valorem. Class XI. — ^Animals and animal pkoduots, and wastes. GkOUP 1. ^LlVB ANIMALS, NOT OTHEEWISE PROVIDED FOE. 168. Stallions, geldings, mares, mules, asses, each, ten doUars. Provided, That sucking foals following their dams shall be free of duty. 169. Bovine animals: (a) Bulls, cows, oxen, each, two doUars. (b) Sucking calves, each, one dollar. 170. Swine, per head, one dollar. 171. Sucking pigs, each, twenty-five cents. 172. Animals, fish, reptiles, insects, not otherwise provided for, fif- teen per centum ad valorem. 173. Birds, including poultry, each, ten cents. Group 2. — Hides, skins, leather wares, intestines, and wastes. 174. Hides and skins, tanned, with the wool or hair on, and fur skins with the fur on, tanned or not, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 175. Hides and skins, taxmed, without the wool or hair, curried, dyed, or not : (a) Cow, and hides not otherwise provided for, split or not, of the classes known as common sole, skirting, har- ness, or hydraulic leather, sheepskins (basils), and boot and shoe findings of any of the foregoing, ten per centum ad valorem. ' (b) The same of other classes, and calf, goat, kid, lamb, and similar skins, sheepskins finished in imitation of any of the foregoing, not having the artificial finishes enumerated under clause (c) of this paragraph, cow- hide embossed in imitation of pigskin, and boot and shoe findings of any of the foregoing, fifteen per cen- tum ad valorem. 30 [^'-^ (c) Hides and skins, not otherwise provided for, hides and skins enameled, gilt, bronzed, bleached figured, engraved, or embossed (except as provided m clause (b) of this paragraph), chamois, vellum, and parch- ment leathers, and boot and shoe findmgs of any of the foregoing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 176. Gloves: (a) Of kid skin, forty per centum ad valorem. (b) Other, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 177. Boots and shoes: , . i z-iu (a) Of cowhide, horsehide, sheepskm, and canvas, Mteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Other, and slippers, sandals and alpargatas, of what- ever material (except silk), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) The same, of silk, fifty per centum ad valorem. 178. Saddlery and harness, parts therefor, not otherwise provided for: (a) Draft harness and parts therefor, twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) Other harness, saddlery, and harness makers wares, and parts therefor, manufactures of rawhide not otherwise provided for, and whips of whatever material, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 179. Manufactures of leather, not otherwise provided for, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 180. Bladders, integuments and intestines of animals, fish sounds, not otherwise provided for : (a) Not further advanced in manufacture than dried, thirty per centum ad valorem. (b) Further advanced, fifty per centum ad valorem. 181. Animal wastes and by-products not otherwise provided for: (a) Unmanufactured, including any of the same ground or prepared as fertilizers or as food for animals, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Manufactured, or otherwise advanced in value or con- dition, twenty per centum ad valorem. Class XII. — Instruments, apparatus, machinery, vehicles, and BOATS. Group 1. — ^Musical instruments, watches, and clocks. 182. Musical instruments, and parts, appurtenances, and accessories therefor, including strings, and wires, automatic devices for the production of music only, piano stools, metronomes, tuning hammers, tuning forks, pitch pipes, and similar arti- cles for use in connection therewith not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 183. Instruments and machines combining other mechanical opera- tions with the production of music, such as slot machines of that character, phonographs, gramophones, graphophones, and similar apparatus; kinetoscopes, biograpns, cinemato- graphs, magic lanterns, and similar picture-projecting devices, not otherwise provided for, and parts, appurtenances, and accessories for any of the foregoing, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. [PDB.7.] 31 184. Clocks, chronometers, watches, cyclometers, pedometers, odom- eters, and similar devices, and cases, crystals, movements, parts, and accessories for any of the foregoing not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centimi ad valorem. Group 2. — Apparatus and machinery. 185. Typewriters, mimeographs, Roneos, and other writing, duplica- tmg, and manifoldmg machines and devices, adding machines, comtographs, and other computing apparatus, fare registers, and detached parts for any of the foregoing, including nbbons, pads, stencil sneets, mimeograph silks, and similar accessories therefor, and stamp pads, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 186. Cash registers, and detached parts therefor, twenty-five per cent inn ad valorem. 187. Sewing machines, and detached parts therefor (except needles), fifteen per centum ad valorem. 188. Automatic slot machines, not otherwise provided for, and detached parts therefor (subject to the provisions of section three of this Act), thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 189. Machinery and apparatus for weighing, and detached parts therefor, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centimi ad valorem. 190. Electric and electro-technical machinery, apparatus, and appliances : (a) Dynamos, generators, generating sets, alternators, motors, and similar machinery, not otherwise pro- vided for, transformers and storage batteries, switch- boards and switches, arc lamps, telephone and tele- graph instruments, fans, buzzers, and annunciators, ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, and similar meas- uring apparatus, dry and wet batteries, and detached parts for any of the foregoing, and articles used exclusively in the installation thereof, insulators, and » insulating compoimds and materials used exclusively for electrical purposes, carbon, and incandescent bulbs and tubes, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Cooking and heating apparatus and utensils, chande- liers, desk and taole lamps, flatirons, soldering and curling irons, thermocauteries and cauterizing instru- ments, surgical, dental, and therapeutic appliances, including so-called electric belts. X-ray machines, vibratory apparatus, electroplating outfits, cigar lighters, other instruments, implements, utensils, and articles used in connection with, for, or by the appli- cation or production of electrotechnical, thermoelec- tric, galvanic, or galvano-magnetic force, and de- tached parts for any of the foregoing, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. 191. Engines, tenders, motors, steam boilers, pumps, and machinery; diving suits; common tools, implements and apparatus; detached parts therefor; not otherwise provided for; shaft- ing and gearing : (a) Of iron, steel, or wood, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 32 tPUB. 7.] (b) Of other materials; emery cloth; twenty per centum ad valorem. , 192. Machine belting of whatever material, ten per centum aa valorem. . i . + • i 193. Fiae tools, implements, and instruments, of whatever material, used in the arts, trades, and professions, such as measurmg instruments, micrometric gauges, mathematical and drawmg instruments, manicure instruments (not pocket cutlery), watchmakers', jewelers', surgeons', dentists , engravers carvers', glass cuttiag, fend similar tools, iastrumente, and implements, any of the foregoing and detached parts therefor not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. Geoup 3. — ^Vehicles. 194. Wagons and carts for transporting merchandise, warehouse trucks, hand carts and wheelbarrows, any of the foregoing and detached parts therefor not otherwise provided for, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 195. Automobiles: (a) For the transportation of merchandise, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Other, twenty per centum ad valorem. . , (c) Detached parts and accessories for automobiles, in- cluding tires, lamps, and horns, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 196. Bicycles, velocipedes, and motor cycles, detached parts and accessories therefor, including tires and lamps, twenty per centum ad valorem. 197. Vehicles for use on railways and tramways, and detached parts thereof, ten per centum ad valorem. 198. Other wheeled vehicles including perambulators, and aerial machines and balloons, any of the foregoing and detached parts therefor, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. 199. Detached wooden parts for any of the articles classified under paragraph one hundred and ninety-four or paragraph one hundi'ed and ninety-eight: (a) Unfinished, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Finished, twenty per centum ad valorem. Group 4. — Boats and othee water graft. 200. Boats, launches, lighters, and other water craft, set up or knocked down, imported into the Philippine Islands, and cost of re- pairs made in foreign countries to vessels, or to parts thereof, . documented for the Philippine coastwise trade or plying ex- clusively in Philippine waters and for which repairs adequate facilities are afforded in the Philippine Islands, fifty per centum ad valorem. Provided, That upon proof satisfactory to the collector of customs that adequate facilities are not afforded in the Philip- pine Islands for such repairs, the same shall be subject to the provisions of paragraph three hundred and forty-eight of this Act; and [PDB. 7.] 33 Provided further, That if the owner or master of such vessel shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the collector of customs that such vessel while in the regular course of her voyage was compelled by stress of weather or other casualty to put into a foreign port or place and make such repairs to secure the safety of the vessel or to enable her to return to the Eljilippiiie Islands, such duty shall not be imposed; and ^\ Provided further, That furnishings, stores, and supplies, not otherwise provided for, purchased abroad and imported in such vessels shall be dutiable under the corresponding para- graphs of this Act. The expression "imported into the Philippine Islands" shall be held to mean "brought iato the jurisdictional waters of the Philippiae Islands in or on another vessel, or towed therein by another vessel (except when becalmed or disabled at sea), as distinguished from coming into said islands under the craft's own steam, sail, or other motive power." Class XIII. — Alimentary substancks. Group 1. — Poultry, meats, soups, and fish. ^201. Poultry and game, not otherwise provided for, dressed or not, gross weight, one hundred kilos., four dollars. 202. Meat, fresh, not otherwise provided for, gross weight, one hun- dred kilos., one dollar. 203. Meat and sausage casings, salted or in brine, gross weight, one hundred kilos., two dollars and fifty cents. 204. Hams, bacon and other meats, and sausages, dry, cured, or smoked, not preserved in cans, including weight of immediate containers, one hundred kilos., four dollars and fifty cents. Provided, That sausages classified under this paragraph may be imported in any kind of package exceeding in weignt ten kilos, each; and Provided further. That salt used for the packing of any article classified under this paragraph shall be dutiable under clause (c) of paragraph seventy-two. 205. Lard and imitations thereof, gross weight, one hundred kilos., two dollars and fifty cents. 206. Canned or potted meats, such as beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork, ham, and bacon, plainly prepared and simply preserved, not otherwise provided for, common preparations thereof, with or without vegetables or other simple ingredients, including Irish stew, corned-beef hash, chili con carne, hog and hominy, dry chipped beef, and the Hke, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 207. Internal parts of animals, including tongue, Hver, and tripe; rabbits; poultry; ordinary preparations thereof, canned or potted; sausages not otherwise provided for; twenty per centum ad valorem. 208. Canned or potted game; pat6 de foie gras; deviled ham, meats or game; mincemeat, meat pat6s, jellied lambs' and sheep's I tongues, boneless pigs' feet, sweetbreads, brains, and similar products of delicatessen class; preparations thereof; not otherwise provided for; twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 12667— p T— 09 3 34 IP™- ^J 209. Canned or potted soups and broths, clam chowder, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 210. Meat extracts in any form, meat juice and soup tablets; con- densed or concentrated soup preparations, dry or m paste; twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 211. Salted or dried codfish, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and sixty cents. 212. Fish, in cans, glass, or jars: (a) Cod, herring, mullet, haddock, sahnon, and ma,ckerel, plainly prepared and simply preserved, sardines m oil or tomato sauce, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Other common preserved fish, shell-fish, and sea food, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. (c) Fish, shellfish, sea food, and preparations thereof, including anchovies, merluza, angulas, awabi, sar- dines not otherwise provided for, lampreys, whiting, turtle, fish roe, eels m jelly, sharks' fins in any form, shrimp, bloater and fish pastes and butters, and similar products of delicatessen class, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 213. Fish, not otherwise provided for: (a) Fresh, with only the salt indispensable for preserva- tion, gross weight, one hundred kUos., two dollars and ninety cents. (b) Dried, salted, smoked, or pickled, in bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., two dollars and twenty five cents. 214. Oysters, clams, and shellfish, in bulk, not otherwise provided for, and fresh oysters in cans, gross weight, one hundred kilos., five dollars. Geoup 2. — Grains, seeds, fokage, cereals, and preparations THEREOF. ,v :1i 215. Rice, gross weight (until May first, nineteen hundred and ten): ^_____C (a) Unhusked, one hundred kilos., sixty cents { (■(b) Husked, one hundred kilos., one dollar. ^ /» p^ (c) Flour, one hundred kUos., two dollars. " • ' "^ On and after May first, nineteen hundred and ten: (a) Unhusked, one hundred kUos., eighty cents. (b) Husked, one hundred kUos., one dollar and twenty cents. (c) Flour, one hundred kilos., two doUars. Provided, That the Governor-General, by and with the advice and consent of the Philippine Commis- sion, may, in his discretion, continue in force the rates of d:uty fiLrst prescribed in this paragraph, until in his judgment, conditions in the Philippine Islands may warrant the imposition of the higher rates herein prescribed; and Provided further, That the Governor-General, by' and with the advice and consent of the Philippine li^B.7j 35 Commission, may suspend all duties upon rice or the duties upon rice for consumption in particular localities, to be designated by him, whenever and for such period as, in his judgment, local conditions require, m which event rice admitted free by virtue of his order shall be distributed under governmental supervision or in accordance with such regulations as he may prescribe. 216. Wheat, rye, and barley, gross weight: (a) In grain, one hundred kilos., twenty-five cents. (b) In flour, one hundred kilos., forty-seven cents. 217. Corn (maize), oats, and millet, and cereals and grains not other- wise provided'f or, gross weight : (a) In grain, one hundred kilos., seventeen cents. (b) In meal or flour, not otherwise provided for, one hun- dred kilos., eighty-three cents. 218. Cereals prepared for table use, such as oatmeal, com meal, cracked wheat, cornstarch, and similar preparations, not otherwise provided for, ten per centum ad valorem. 219. Malted milk, infants' foods, and similar preparations, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 220. Bread, biscuit, crackers, and wafers, of flour of cereals or pulse, including weight of immediate containers : (a) Unsweetened, one hundred kilos., three dollars. (b) Sweetened, one hundred kilos., five dollars. 221. Cakes and puddings, twenty -five per centum ad valorem. 222. Vermicelli, macaroni, and pastes for soup, not otherwise pro- vided for, including weight of immediate containers, one hundred kilos., two dollars and fifty cents. 223. Birds' nests, edible, thirty per centum ad valorem. 224. Seeds, not otherwise provided for, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar. 225. Hay, bran, forage, straw, not otherwise provided for, seeds and unhusked grains, cracked, or otherwise prepared for animal food, and oil cake, five per centum ad valorem. Group 3. — Pulse, vegetables, feuits, and nuts. 226. Dried beans, pease, and other pulse : (a) In bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., eighty cents, (b) In small or retail packages, including weight of imme- diate containers, one hundred kilos., two dollars and sixty-five cents. (c) In flour, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one doUar and fifty cents. 227. Vegetables, fresh (except onions and Irish potatoes), gross weight, one hundred kdos., one dollar. 228. Vegetables, dried or desiccated, not otherwise provided for: (a) In bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and thirty cents. '' (b) In small or retail packages, including weight of imme- diate containers, one hundred kilos., two dollara and twenty-five cents. 36 [i^-'J 229. Vegetables, preserved, not otherwise provided for: (a) In bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar. (b) In small or retail packages, including weight of imme- diate containers, one hundred kilos., one doUar and fifty cents. , /is Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem. 230. Vegetables, pickled : (a) In bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and fifty cents. (b) In small or retail packages, including weight of imme- diate containers, kilo., three cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem. 231. Fruits, fresh, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and twenty-five cents. 232. Fruits, dried: (a) In bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and fifty cents. (b) In small or retail packages, including weight of im- mediate containers, one hundred kiloS., two dollars and fifty cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem. 233. Fruits, preserved, not otherwise provided for: (a) In bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and fifty cents. (b) In small or retail packages, including weight of im- mediate containers, one hundred kilos., two dollars. Provided, That no article classified under clause, (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem. 234. Fruits, in jellies, jams, marmalades, butters, and similar prepara- tions, and fruit pulp, twenty per centum ad valorem. 235. Fruits, brandied, or similarly preserved, and fruits conserved or crystallized, fifty per centum ad valorem. 236. Nuts and nut products, not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Group 4. — Stjgae, molasses, glucose, attd confectionery. (.237. Sugar: 1 /\|/ (a) Raw, gross weight, one hundred kilos., three dollars y\^ I and seventy- two cents. y -/ (b) Refined, including weight of immediate containers, one ^."^ hundred kilos., four dollars and twenty-two cents. 238. Molasses and sirups, not otherwise provided for, and honey: 1 .1 r, (a) In bulk, gross weight, one hundred kilos., two dollars. V > * (b) In small or retail packages, including weight of im- mediate containers, one hundred kilos., three dollars. 239. Glucose, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and sixty cents. [PDB.7.] 37 240. Saccharine, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., two dollars. 241. Candies, confectionery, sweetmeats, chewing gum, not other- wise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Group 5. — Coffee, tea, cacao, spices, sauces, condiments, and flavoring extracts. 242. Coffee: (a) Unroasted, gross weight, one hundred kilos., five dol- lars and thirty cents. (b) Roasted, ground or not, gross weight, one hundred kilos., seven dollars. (c) In packages weighing each less than three kilos., in- cluding weight of immediate containers, one hundred kilos., nine dollars. 243. Chicory, gross weight, one hundred kilos., four dollars and twenty cents. 244. Tea, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., fifteen cents. 245. Cacao: (a) Unground, gross weight, one himdred kilos., seven dol- lars and twenty cents. (b) Other, and cacao butter, including weight of imme- diate containers, one hundred kilos., twelve dollars and fifty cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 246. Chocolate, including weight of immediate containers: (a) In forms or lumps for manufacturing purposes, one hundred kilos., ten dollars. (b) In cakes or powder, kilo., fifteen cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of daty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 247. Cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and mace, including weight of imme- diate containers: (a) Unground, one hundred kilos., eight dollars. (b) Ground, one hundred kilos., ten dollars. 248. Nutmegs, including weight of immediate containers: (a) Unhusked, kilo., three cents. (b) Husked, kilo., five cents. (c) Ground, kil6., eight cents. 249. Pepper, white or black, and pod peppers, dried, including weight of immediate containers: (a) Whole, one hundred kilos., two dollars and twenty cents. « (b) Ground, kilo., eight cents. 250. Mustard and horse-radish, including weight of immediate con- tainers : (a) Unground, kilo., two cents. (b) Ground, kilo., six cents. . (c) In paste, kilo., ten cents. 251. Saffron, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., four dollars. 38 tFTIB.7.] 252. Spices, not otherwise provided for, including weight of imme- diate containers: (a) Unground, one hundred kilos., eight dollars. (b) Ground, and curry powder, one hundred kilos., ten dollars. Provided, That no article classified imder this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty- five per centum ad valorem. 253. Sauces for table use, not otherwise provided for, such as tomato, caper, tobasco, Worcestershire, catsup, and hke preparations, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 254. Vinegar: (a) In receptacles containing each more than two hters, liter, two cents. (b) In other recfsptactes, liter, three cents. 255. Flavoring extracts, compounds, and sirups, including weight of immediate containers : (a) Without alcohol or containing not to exceed fourteen per centum of alcohol, kilo., twenty-five cents. (b) Containing more than fourteen per centum of alcohol, kilo., thirty-five cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. 256. Vanilla beans, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., two dollars and fifty cents. Group 6. — Spirits, wines, malt, and other beverages. For the purpose of assessment under those paragraphs in which the proof liter is the basis, each and every gauge or wine Hter of measurement shall be counted as at least one proof liter. AU imi- tations of whisky, rum, gin, brandy, spirits, or wines, imported by or under any names whatsoever shall be subjected to the highest rate of duty provided for the genuine articles respectively intended to be represented, with a surtax of fifty per centum. 257. Alcohol, proof liter, fifty cents: 258. Whisky, rum, gin, brandy, and other spirits not otherwise pro- vided for, proof liter, fifty cents. 259. Blackberry and ginger brandy, proof liter, thirty cents. 260. Cocktails, liqueurs, cordials, and other compounded spirituous beverages and bitters, not otherwise provided for, proof liter, sixty-five cents. 261. Wines, sparkling, liter, one dollar. 262. Still wines, vermouth, and sake, containing fourteen per centum or less of alcohol: (a) In receptacles containing each more than two liters, liter, two cents. (b) In receptacles containing each two Uters or less, liter, seven and one-half cents. Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than forty per centum ad valorem. [PD».7.] 39 263. Still wines, vermouth, and sake, containing more than fourteen per centum of alcohol: (a) In receptacles containing each more than two Uters, liter, fifteen cents. (b) In receptacles containing each two hters or less, Uter, twenty-five cents. Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem; and Provided further, That any of such articles con- taining more than twenty-four per centum of alcohol shall be classified under paragraph two hundred and sixty. 264. Malt beverages, and ciders: (a) In receptacles containing each more than two liters, hectol, three dollars and forty cents. (b) In other receptacles, hectol., four dollars and ninety cents. 265. Sweetened, fiavored, or aerated waters, natural mineral waters aerated or not, ginger ale, root beer, unfermented fruit juice, and nonalcoholic beverages, not otherwise provided for, hectol., one dollar and fifty cents. 266. Fruit juice, pure or with sufficient sugar to preserve it, without alcohol or containing not more than four per centum of alcohol, Uter, five cents. Group 7. — ^Various. 267. Milks and cfeams, pure, or with sufficient sugar to preserve them, ten per centum ad valorem. 268. Milks and creams, compounded with other substances, 'milk powders and tablets, any of the foregoing not otherwise pro- vided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. 269. Eggs, not otherwise provided for: (a) Fresh or preserved, in natural form, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar. (b) Egg powders, and other preparations of eggs, not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 270. Cheese of all kinds and imitations thereof, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 271. Butter, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., six cents. 272. Oleomargarine, butterine, ghee, and imitations of butter, in- cluding weight of immediate containers, kilo., eight cents. 273. Artie les and products edible by mankind, not otherwise provided for: (a) Crude and in natural state, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Prepared, preserved, or advanced in value or condition by any process or manufacture, twenty per centum ad valorem. 40 [P""-''] Class XIV. — ^Miscellaneous. 274. Fans, of all kinds, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 275. Pens, not otherwise provided for, needles (except surgical needles), common and safety pins, hooks and eyes, button rings and fasteners, crochet hooks, and hairpins, any of the foregoing of common metals (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 276. Trinkets and ornaments of all kinds (except those of gold or silver, or of gold or silver plate, or in which the component material of chief value is amber, jet, jade, tortoise shell, coral, ivory, meerschaum, or mother-of-pearl), including weight of immediate containers, kilo., one dollar and twenty-five cents. Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem. 277. Amber, jet, tortoise shell, coral, ivory, meerschaum, and mother- of-pearl: (a) Unwrought, or . cut for settings or pierced for beads, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Wrought, not otherwise provided for, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 278. Horn, bone, whalebone, celluloid, and imitations of any of the foregoing, or of any of the substances enumerated m para- graph two hundred and seventy-seven, including weight of immediate containers: (a) Unwrought, kilo., thirty cents. (b) Wrought, not otherwise provided for, kilo., one doUar and twenty-five cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (b) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem. 279. Artificial teeth, with plates or not, artificial eyes, artificial limbs and members, and similar articles for the alleviation of the inconveniences resulting from physical defects, ten per centum ad valorem. 280. Buttons, including weight of immediate containers : (a) Of mother-of-pearl, kilo., one dollar and fifty cents. (b) Of bone, porcelain, composition, wood, steel, iron, or similar materials, kilo., thirty cents. (c) Of other materials (except gold, silver, or platinum, or gold or silver plate), Mlo., fifty cents. Provided, That no article classified under clause (a) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem: And 'provided further, That no article classified imder clauses (b) or (c) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 281. Shells, not otherwise provided for: (a) Not further advanced in condition than polished, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Further advanced, manufactures in which shells, not otherwise provided for, are the component material of chief value, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. LPDB.7.] 41 282. Sponges, natural, including hexactinellida and loofah: (a) Not further advanced in condition than washed or bleached, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (b) Further advanced, manufactures in which sponge or loofah is the component material of chief value, forty per centum ad valorem. 283. Felt or textiles prepared or coated with tar, pitch, or similar sub- stances, rubberoid, and similar materials, for roofLng, sheath- ing, and structural purposes, gross weight, one hundred kilos., ninety cents. 284. Oilcloth (except of silk), hnoleum, corticine: (a) In the piece, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) Made up into articles, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 285. Tool bags, chests, and cases; trunks, valises, suit cases, traveHng bags, "telescopes," hat boxes, and similar receptacles for personal effects, and shawl straps; of whatever material; twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 286. Stuffed or mounted birds or animals, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. 287. Feathers for ornaments, stuffed birds or animals or parts thereof for use on wearing apparel or for toilet purposes, natural, finished, or manufactured, sixty per centum ad valorem. 288. Feathers and downs, not otherwise provided for: (a) Not further advanced in condition than cleaned, twenty per centum ad valorem. (b) Further advanced, and manufactures in which feathers or downs are the component material of chief value, forty per centum ad valorem. 289. Artificial flowers, buds, pistils, leaves, fruits, seeds, and moss, and other parts of artificial fruits and flowers, of whatever material, fifty per centum ad valorem. 290. Caoutchouc and gutta-percha: (a) Crude, and rubber, in sheets, sheeting, or packing, even with cloth or wire insertions, and gaskets and washers, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Rubber, soft, in articles not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) Rubber, hard, in articles not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. 291. Hose and flexible tubing, of whatever dimensions or materials, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 292. Reservoir pens, and parts and points therefor, of whatever material, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 293. Games and toys, includmg face masks, paper hats and canes, artificial Christmas trees, Christmas-tree decorations, toy carts, and other small vehicles for children's use not otherwise provided for, and diminutive articles for use as toys, not adapted for practical purposes, including weight of immediate contaiaers, kilo., ten cents. Provided, That no article of gold, silver, or platinum, or of gold or silver plate, or of tortoise shell, coral, ivory, or mother-of-pearl shall be classified under this paragraph; and 42 [P"=- ''•i Provided further, That no article classified under this para- graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. . , 294. Golf sticks, polo mallets, tenuis rackets, baseball and cncket bats, balls of all kinds for use in the sports (except bowling, billiard, pool, and bagatelle balls), fencing masks and toils, gymnasium apparatus, and croquet sets, and parts of any or the foregoing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 295. Umbrellas and parasols: (a) Covered with paper, each, eight cents. (b) Covered with silk, each, fifty cents. (c) Covered with other stuffs, each, twenty cents. (d) Umbrella frames complete, uncovered, whether mounted on tubes or sticks or not, forty per centum ad valorem. Provided, That no article classified under this para- graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 296. Hats, bonnets, and crowns therefor, of straw, chip, palm leaf, grass, rattan, osiers, and analogous materials: (a) Complete, not trimmed, each, thirteen cents. (b) The same, trimmed, each, tw6nty-two cents. (c) Crowns for, each, eleven cents. Provided, That no article classified under this para- graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 297. The same, of other materials: (a) Complete, not trimmed, each, twelve cents. (b) The same, trimmed, each, twenty cents. (c) Crowns for, each, eleven cents. Provided, That no article classified under this para- graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 298. Caps, fezzes, turbans and headgear not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem. . 299. Cameras and parts thereof, photographic equipment and articles for use in photography not otherwise provided for, includMg lenses, tripods, photographic plates and films, film packs and kits, plate holders and frames, developing lights, baths, and trays, twenty per centum ad valorem. 300. Appliances and apparatus, parts and cases therefor and acces- sories thereto, not otherwise provided for, for mathematical, optical, astronomical, surgical, geodetical, and other scientific purposes, including thermometers, barometers, alcoholome- vVpiV^ers, salmometers, hydrometers, vacuometers, radiometers, ^\ ^ appliances for sight testing, microtomes, telescopes, micro- /'A^ scopes and their sHde glasses, stethoscopes, theodolites, trans- ^^v' its, sextants, quadrants, compasses, and the like, twenty-five ■VI per centum ad valorem. \ W i 301. Tobacco: r (a) Leaf tobacco of any kind, unstemmed, kilo., four dollars and eight cents. -iv * (b) Leaf tobacco of any kind, stemmed, kilo., five dollars •v y and fifty-two cents. y A [Pna 7.J 43 (c) Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots, of all kinds,* kilo., nine dollars and ninety-three cents and twenty-five per centum ad valorem, and paper cigars, and cigarettes, including their wrappers, shall be dutiable under this clause. (d) Other tobacco, manufactured or unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for, kilo., one dollar and twenty- five cents. 302. Wastes, not otherwise provided for, ten per centum ad valorem. 303. Materials, substances, and articles not otherwise provided for — (a) Not advanced in value or condition by any process or manufacture, ten per centum ad valoreni. (b) Further advanced, but not manufactured into articles, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (c) Manufactured into articles, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 304. Cost of repairs upon articles of easy identification (except those provided for in paragraph two hundred), exported from the Philippine Islands and reimported therein, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Provided, That any such article, exclusive of the repairs thereon, shall be free of duty when reimported, upon compH- ance with the regulations of the 'insular collector of customs governing such exportations and reimportations, otherwise the terms of section eight shall apply. FREE LIST. ■, Sec. 9. That the following articles shall be free of duty upon im- portation thereof into the Philippine Islands : 305. Trees, shoots, plants, moss, five. 306. Ores, and scorise resulting from the smelting thereof, filings, cuttings, and other wastes, of common metals, resulting from manufacture, and fit only for resmelting, and scrap iron, copper, brass, tin, zinc, and lead, and combinations tnereof, bell metal, copper regulus, copper matte, cast or malleable iron in pigs, soft or wrought iron in ingots, and steel in ingots, and tin, lead, zinc, nickel, and aluminum, in pigs, lumps, or ingots, and Muntz metal. 307. Articles, including anchors, binnacles, propellers, and the like, the character of which, as imported, prevents their use for other purposes than the construction, equipment, or repair of vessels, and fife-preservers and life buoys. 308. Oakum. 309. Raw cotton. 310. Vegetable fibers, raw or hackled, not otherwise provided for. 311. Bristles, animal hair and wool, not further advanced in condition than washed. 312. Paper pulp and paper stock. S13. Samples of the kmd, in such quantity and of such dimensions or construction as to render them unsalable or of no appreciable commercial value, and models not adapted for practical use. 314. Onions, Irish potatoes, in natural state. . 315. Gold, silver, platinum, in bars, sheets, pieces, dust, scrap, or in broken-up jewelry or table service. 44 ^"- ''•] 316. Hides and skins, raw, green or dry, but not tanned. 317. Hops and malt. 318. Coins and currency of national issue, executed checks, drafts, bills of exchange, and similar commercial documents. 319. Natural manures. 320. Cinchona bark, sulphate and bisulphate of quinine, alkaloids and salts of cinchona bark, in whatever form. 321. Telegraph cables of the class known as submarine. 322. Vaccines and serums. 323. Ice. 324. Hand paintings in oil, water color, or pastel, pen and ink draw- ings, for use as works of art and not as a decoration of mer- chandise, nor for use in manufacture or the industrial arts and sciences, photographs, paintings, crayons, and other pictorial representations of actual persons, either uving or deceased. 325. Lithographs, posters, calendars, and signs, whether framed (when the frame bears sufficient advertising matter to render it of no commercial value), or not, and pamphlets, booklets, and folders, for advertising purposes only, and having no commercial value. Provided, That store, office, and business signs, used for advertising local business houses, firms, offices, associations, corporations, trades* or professions, shall not be classified under this paragraph. 326. Magazines, reviews, newspapers, and like published periodicals, Bibles and extracts therefrom, hymnals and hymns for religious uses, books and music in raised print used exclusively by the blind, and text-books prescribed for tise in any school ia the Philippine Islands: Provided, That complete books pub- lished in parts in periodical form shall not be classified under this paragraph. 327. Public dociunents issued by foreign governments, correspon- dence, manuscripts, and typewritten dociunents, not pro- hibited by section three of this Act, and collections of stamps of national issue, used or unused. 328. Medals, badges, cups, and other small articles actually bestowed as trophies or prizes, or those received or accepted as honorary distinctions. 329. Pipe organs imported for the bona fide use of and by the order of any society incorporated or established for religious or educational purposes, or expressly for presentation thereto: Provided, That the terms of this paragraph shall be retroactive and of full force and effect from and after January first, nineteen hundred and nine, anything in this Act to the con- trary notwithstanding: And provided further. That any duty Eaid upon any pipe organ so imported since said date shall e subject to refund. FEEE, SUBJECT TO EXPRESS CONDmONS. Seo. 10. That the following articles shall be free of duty upon the importation thereof into the Philippine Islands upon compliance with the formalities grescribed in each paragraph: 330. Eggs and cocoons of the silkworm, subject to exclusion if mseased, or for other cause. LPUB. 7.J 45 331. Breeding animals of a recognized breed, duly registered in the book of record established for that breed: Provided, That certificate of such record, and pedigree of such animal duly authenticated by the proppr custodian of such book of record, shall be produced and submitted to the collector of cutsoms, together with affidavit of the owner or importer, that ouch animal is the identical animal described in said certificate of record and pedigree. 332. Carabao and other bovine work animals, and mules, until such time as the Governor-General shall certify that conditions in the Philippine Islands warrant the imposition of duty thereon in accordance with the rates prescribed in Group One of Class Eleven of this Act. 333. Commercial samples, the value of any single importation of which does not exceed five thousand dollars, upon the filing of a bond in an amount equal to double the ascertained duties thereon, with sureties satisfactory to the collector of customs, conditioned for the exportation of said samples within six months from the date of their importation, or in default thereof the payment of the corresponding duties thereon. If the value or any single consignment of such commercial sam- ples exceeds five thousand dollars, the importer thereof may select any portion of same not exceeding in value five thousand dollars for entry under the provisions of this paragraph, and the remainder of the consignment may be entered in bond, or for consumption, as the importer shall elect. 334. Regalia, gems, statuary, specimens or casts of sculptures, im- ported for the bona fide use of and by the order of any society incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encour- agement of the fine arts, or for the use of and by the order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning, or of any public library, not for barter, sale, or hire: Provided, That the term "regalia" shall be held to include only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shaU not include articles of furni- ture, fixtures, or ordinary wearing apparel, nor personal prop- erty of individuals. 335. Works of art, including pictorial paintings on glass (except stained windows or window glass), imported expressly for presentation to a governmental institution, or to any munici- pal or provincial corporation, or to any incorporated or estab- lished religious society, college, or other public institution. 336. Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, books, portable tools and instruments, theatrical costumes, and similar personal effects, accompanying travelers or tourists in their baggage or arriving within a reasonable time, in the dis- cretion of the collector of customs, before or after the owners, in use of and necessary and appropriate for the wear or use of such persons according to their profession or position for the immediate purposes of their journey and their present comfort and convenience: Provided, That this exemption shall not be held to apply to merchandise or articles intended for 46 [PCB.7.] other persons or for barter or sale : And frovided further, That the collector of customs may, in his discretion, require a bond for the exportation of or the payment of duties upon articles classified under this paragraph within the time and in the man- ner prescribed by paragraph three hundred and thirty-seven. 337. Vehicles, horses, harness, bed and table linen, table service, fur- niture, musical instruments, and personal effects of like char- acter, owned and imported by travelers or tourists for their convenience and comfort, upon identification and the giving of a bond with sureties satisi actory to the collector of customs in an amount equal to double the estimated duties thereon, conditioned for the exportation thereof or payment of the cor- responding duties thereon, within four months from the date of entry: Provided, That the collector of customs may extend the time for exportation or payment of duties for a term not exceeding three months froxu the expiration of the original period. 338. Professional instruments and implements, tools of trade, occu- pation, or employment, wearing apparel, domestic animals, and personal and household effects, including those of the kind and class provided for under paragraphs three hundred and thirty-six and three hundred and thirty-seven, belonging to persons coming to settle in the Philippine Islands, in quanti- ties and of the class suitable to the profession, rank, or posi- tion of the person importing them, for their own use and not for barter or sale, accompanying such persons or arriving within a reasonable time, m the discretion of the collector or customs, before or after the arrival of their owners, upop the production of evidence satisfactory to the collector of cus- toms that such persons are actually coming to settle in the Philippine Islands, that the articles are brought from their former place of abode, that change of residence is bona fide, and that the privilege of free entry under this paragraph has never been previously granted to them: Provided, That neither merchandise of any kind, nor machinery or other arti- cles for use in manufacture, shall be classified under this para- graph: And 'provided further, That officers and employees of the United States Government or of the government of the Philippine Islands, or religious missionaries taking station in the islands shall be considered as "coming to setfle" for the purposes of this paragraph. 339. Vehicles, animals, birds, insects, and fish, portable theaters, circus and theatrical equipment, including sceneries, proper- ties, and apparel, devices for projecting pictures and parts and appurtenances therefor, panoramas, wax figures, and similar objects for public entertainment, upon identification and the giving of a bond with sureties satisfactory to the collector of customs in an amount equal to double the estimated duties thereon, conditioned for the exportation thereof or payment of the corresponding duties thereon within the time and in the manner prescribed by paragraph three hundred and thirty- seven. [PUB. 7.] 47 340. Personal eflFects, not merchandise, of residents of the Philippine Islands dying in foreign countries, upon identification as such, satisfactory to the collector of customs. 341. Works of fine art for publip museums and galleries, or for art schools, models, archaeological and numismatic objects, speci- mens and collections of naineralogy, botany, zoology, and ethnology, including skeletons, fossils, and other anatomical specimens for schools, academies, public museums, and cor- porations and societies organized for scientific or artistic pur- poses, on proof satisfactory to the collector of customs of their destination. 342. Official consular supplies consigned by a foreign government of which the consignee is the consular representative in the Philip- pine Islands, to him as such official, in an amount and of the kind and class allowed free entry by said foreign government when consigned by the Government of the United States of America to its consular representatives within the jurisdic- tion of such foreign government. 343. Pumps for the salvage of vessels, upon identification and the giving of a bond with sureties satisfactory to the collector of customs in an amount equal to double the estimated duties thereon, conditioned for the exportation thereof or payment of the corresponding duties thereon within the time and in the manner prescribed by paragraph three hundred and thirty-seven. FKEE UPON COMPLIANCE WITH CORRESPONDING REGULATIONS. Sec. 11. That the following articles shall be free of duty upon the importation thereof into the Philippine Islands upon compliance with regulations which shall be prescribed in accord with the provisions of each paragraph: 344. Wearing apparel, and household effects, including those articles provided for under paragraphs three hundred and thirty-six and three hundred and thirty-seven, belonging to residents of the Philippine Islands returning from abroad, which were exported from the said islands by such returning residents upon their departure therefrom or during their absence abroad, upon the identity of such articles being established to the satisfaction of the collector of customs, under such regu- lations as the insular collector of customs shall prescribe; articles of the same kind and class purchased in foreign coun- tries by natives of the Philippine Islands during their absence abroad and accompanying them upon their return to said islands, or arriving within a reasonable time, in the discretion of the collector of customs, before or after their return, upon Eroof satisfactory to the collector of customs that the same ave been in their use abroad for more than one year. 345. Foreign articles, goods, wares, or merchandise destined for dis- play in public expositions in the Philippine Islands, and ani- mals for exhibition or competition for prizes, together with the harness, vehicles, and tackle necessary for the purposes 48 [PDB.7.1 designated, subject to such rules, regulations, and condition as shall be prescribed by the insular collector of customs with respect to bonding for exportation thereof or payment of duty thereon. , 346. Philosophical, historical, economic, and scientific books, and apparatus, utensils, and instruments specially imported for the bona fide use of and by the order of any society or institu- tion incorporated or established solely for philosophical, edu- cational, scientific, charitable, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the bona fide use of and by the order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the Philippine Islands, or of any public library, and not for barter, sale or hire, subject to such regulations aa shall be prescribed by the insular collector of customs. The provisions of this paragraph in respect to books shall apply to any individual importing not exceeding two copies of any one work for his own use, and not for barter, sale, or hire. 347. Articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the Philip- pine Islands, paintings which are works of art, and books exported to foreign country and returned without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means, and upon which no drawback or bounty has been allowed, and articles returned from foreign expositions, subject to identification under such rules and regulations as the insular collector of customs shall prescribe. 348. Repairs to vessels documented in the Philippine Islands or regularly plying in Philippine waters, made in foreign coun- tries, upon proof satisfactory to the collector of customs that adequate faciHties for such repairs are not afforded in the PhiHppine Islands. 349. Articles and materials actually used in the construction, equip- ment, or repair within the PhiHppine Islands of vessels, their machinery, tackle, or apparel, subject to such restrictions, conditions, and regulations as the insular collector of customs shall prescribe. 350. Articles brought into the Philippine Islands for the purpose of having repairs made thereto, upon the filing of a bond with sureties satisfactory to the collector of customs, in an amoimt equal to double the estimated duties thereon, conditioned for the exportation thereof or payment of the corr^ponding duties thereon within a period of not to exceed six montha from the date of importation thereof, in the discretion of the collector of customs, subject to such rules and regulations as the insular collector of customs shall prescribe. 351. Coverings and holdings of articles, goods, wares, and merchan- dise (usual), except as expressly provided. Seo. 12. That all articles, except rice, the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States and its possessions to which the ■customs tariff in force in the United States is apphed and upon which no drawback of customs duties has been allowed therein, going into the Philippine Islands shall hereafter be admitted therein free of [PUB. 7.] customs duty when the same are shipped directly^from the country of origin to the country of destination: Provided, Tha,t direct ship- ment shall include shipment in bond through foreign territory con- tiguous to the United States^ Said articles shall be as originally packed without having been opened or in any manner changed in condition: Provided, however, That if such articles shall become unpacked while en route by accident, wreck, or other casualty, or so damaged as to necessitate their repacking, the same shall be admitted free of duty upon satisfactory proof that the unpacking occurred through accident, or necessity, and that the merchandise involved is the identical merchandise originally shipped from the United States, or its possessions as hereinbefore provided, and that its condition has not been changed except for such damage as may have been sustained. EXPORT DUTIES. V Sec. 13. That upon the exportation to any foreign country from the Philippine Islands, or the shipment thereof to the United States or any of its possessions, of the following articles, there shall be levied, collected and paid liiereon the following export duties : Provided, , however, That all articles the growth and product of the PhUippin^ Islands coming directly from said islands to the United States or^ any of its possessions for use and consumption therein, shall bes., exempt from any export duties imposed in the Philippine Islands : 352. Abaca (hemp), gross weight, one hundred kilos., seveiity-five cents. _ ' / 353. Sugar, gross weight, one hundred kilos., five cents. { 354. Copra, gross weight, one hundred kilos., ten cents. \ 355. Tobacco, gross weight: (a) Manufactured or unmanufactured, except as otherwise provided, one hundred kilos., one dollar and thirty cents. (b) Stems, clippings, and other wastes of tobacco, one hundred kilos., fifty cents. WHARFAGE. ^^_^ Sec. 14. That there shall be levied and collected upon all articlep^ goods, wares, or merchandise, except coal, timber and cement^te product of the Philippine Islands, exported through ports of entry I of the Philippine Islands, or shipped tnerefrom to the United States , or any of its possessions, a duty of one dollar per gross ton of one. thousand kHos., as a charge for wharfage, whatever be the port of destination or nationality of the exporting vessel: Provided, That articles, goods, wares, or merchandise imported, exported, or shipped in transit for the use of the Government of the United States, or of ^ that of the Philippine Islands, shall be exempt from the charges prescribed in this section. Sec. 15. That all articles, goods, wares, or merchandise imported into the Philippine Islands shall, for the purpose of this Act, be deemed and held to be the property of the person to whom the same may be consigned; but the nolder of any bill of lading, drawn 12667— P T— 09— — i gy - [POB.70 to order and indorsed by the consignor, shall be deemed the con- signee thereof; and in case of the abandonment of any article, goods, wares, or merchandise to the underwriters, the latter may be recog- nized as the consignee. ^ INVOICES. Seo. 16. That all invoices of imported larticles, goods, wares, or merchandise shall state the true value therepf in the currency of the place or country from whence imported, "or, if purchased, in the currency actually paid therefor, shall contain a correct description of such articles, goods, waresj^ or merchandise, with true nuinbers, weights, and quantities, in TEe tasiff terms of this Act, and shall be made in quadruplicate and signed by the owner or shipper, if the merchandise has been actually purchased, or by the manufacturer or owner thereof, if the same has been procured otherwise than by purchase, or by the duly authorized agent of such purchaser, manu- facturer, or owner. Seo. 17. That except in case of personal effects accompanying a passenger as baggage, or arriving within a reasonable time before or after the owner, no importation of any articles, goods, wares, or merchandise, exceeding one hundred dollars in dutiable value, shall •be admitted to entry without the production of a duly , cerUfied invoice of the kinds hereinafter described, or the filing of an affiHavit made by the owner, importer, or consignee before the collector of customs, showing why it is impracticable to produce such invoice, together with a Dond in an amount to be prescribed by, and with sureties satisfactory to, the collector of cu^oms, for the production of such invoice within a reasonable time to be prescribed by said official. In the absence of such invoice, no entry shall be made upon the aforesaid affidavit unless the same be accompanied by a statement in the form of an invoice or otherwise, showing the actual cost of such merchandise if same was purchased, or if obtaineci. otherwise than by purchase, the actual market value or wholesale price thereof at the time of exportation to the Philippine Islands in the principal markets of the country from whence imported. This statement shall be verffied by the oath of the owner, importet, consignee, or agent desiring to make the entry, taken before the collector of customs, and it shall be lawful for that official to examine the deponent under oath regarding the source of his' knowledge, information, or belief, concerning any matter contained in his affi- davit, and to require him to produce any correspondence, document, or statement of account in his possession, or under his control, which may assist the customs authorities in ascertaining the actual value of the importation or of any part thereof; and in default of such production when so required, such owner, importer, consignee, or agent shall be thereafter debarred from producmg any such cor- respondence, document, or statement for Uie purpose of avoiding the imposition of additional duty, penalty, or forfeiture incurred under this or any other Act in force in the Philippine Islands, unless he shall show to the satisfaction of the court or the collector of customs, as the case may be, that it was not in his power to produce the same when so demanded; but no articles, goods, wares, or mer- chandise shall be admitted to entry under the provisions of this tPDB.7.] 51 section unless the collector of customs shall be satisfied that the failure to produce the required invoice is due to causes beyond the control of the owner, importer, consignee, or agent. Seo. 18. That invoicea- required by the preceding section shall, at or before the shipment of the merchandise, be produced to the consul, / vice-consul, or commercial agent of the United States of the consular *- district in which the merchandise was manufactured or purchased, as the case may be, when importation into the PhiUppme Islands is from a country other than the United States of America or any terri- tory or place under the jurisdiction and control of the Government thereof: Provided, That the insular collector of customs may, in his discretion, dispense with the requirement for the consular invoices ,' prescribed in fliis section in case the merchandise for which entry is ' sought is free of duty under this Act, in which event a commercial invoice certified by the purchaser, manufacturer, seller, owner, or agent shall be filed: And provided furtJier, That when the importation is from the United States of America or any territory or place under the jurisdiction and control of the Government thereof production shall be to a collector of customs) deputy collector of customs, or ~ United States commissioner. Invoices shall have indorsed thereon when produced as above pre- scribed a declaration signed by the purchaser, manufacturer, seller, owner, or ageiit setting forth that the invoice is in all respects correct and true and was made at the place from whence the merchandise is exported to the Phihppuie Islands; that it contains, if the merchan- dise was obtained by purchase, a true and fuU statement of the time when, the place where, the person from whom the same was purchased, and the actual cost thereof, and of all charges thereon; and that no discounts, bounties, or drawbacks are contained in the invoice except such as have been actually allowed thereon; and when obtained m any other manner than by purchase, the actual market value or whole- sale price thereof, at the time of exportation to the PhUippine Islands, in the principal markets of the country from which exported; that such actual market value is the price at which the merchandise described in the invoice is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, and that it is the price which the manufacturer, seller, owner, or agent making the declaration would have received and was willing to receive for such merchandise sold in the ordinary course of trade m the usual wholesale quantities, and that it included all charges thereon ; that the numbers, weight, or quantity stated is correct, and that no invoice of the merchandise described differing from the in- voice so produced has been or will be furnished to anyone. If the merchandise was actually purchased, the declaration shall also con- tain a statement that the amount shown and the currency stated in such invoice is that which was actually paid for the merchandise by the purchaser. Said declaration shall be duly sworn to by the Pur-J chaser, manufacturer, owner, or agent before the officer to whoni produced. ' Sec. 19. That consuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, collectors of customs, deputy collectors of customs, and commissioners of the United States of America having any knowledge or information of any case or practice by which any person obtaining verification of any invoice defrauds or may defraud the revenue of the Philippine Islands shall report the facts to the insular collector of customs. 52 f^^- '•! Sec. 20. That United States Government vessels, whether trans- ports of- the army or naval vessels, when coming from the United States or a foreign port to the ports of the Philippine Islands, shall be subject to the same inspection by customs ofl&cers of the Philippme government, for the purpose of determining whether they have on board articles of merchandise dutiable under the laws of the Philip- pine Islands, as such United States Government vessels are subject to by customs ofl&cers of the United States Government when such vessels enter ports of the United States from foreign countries, for the purpose of determining whether such vessels have on board articles or merchandise dutiable under the laws of the United States. DRAWBACKS. Sec. 21. That on all fuel imported into the Philippine Islands which is afterwards used for the propulsion of vessels engaged in trade with foreign countries, or between ports of the United States and the Philippme Islands, or in the Philippine coastwise trade, a refund shall be allowed equal to the duty imposed by law upon such fuel, less one per centum thereof, which shall be paid under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the insular collector of customs. Sec. 22. That upon the exportation of articles manufactured or produced in the Philippine Islands, including the packing, covering, putting up, marking, or labeling thereof, either in whole or in part of imported materials, or from similar domesdc materials of equal quantity and productive manufacturing quality and value, such question to be determined by the insular collector of customs, there shall be allowed a drawback equal in amount to the duties paid on the imported materials so used, or where similar domestic materials are used, to the duties paid on the equivalent imported similar mate- rials, less one per centum thereof: Provided, That the exportation shall be made within three years after the importation of the foreign material used or constituting the basis for drawback: And provided further, That when the articles exported or covering thereof are in part of materials grown or produced in the Phihppine Islands not sub- ject to drawback under this Act, the imported materials, or the similar domestic materials of equal quantity and productive manufacturing quality and value entitled to drawback, shall so appear in the com- pleted articles or packages that the quantity or measure thereof may be ascertained: And provided further, That the imported materials, or domestic materials entitled to drawback under tnis Act, for which drawback is claimed, shall be identified; that the quantity of such materials used and the amount of duty paid thereon or if domestic materials, paid upon its equivalent, shall be ascertained; and that the fact of their exportation shall be established; and the refund if made shall be paid to the manufacturer, producer, or exporter, to the agent of any of them, or to the person such manufacturer, producer, exporter or agent shall, in writing, order such refund paid, under and in accordance with such rules and regulations as the insular collector of customs may prescribe: Provided, however. That no drawback shall be paid under this section on account of any articles, goods wares, or merchandise exported to the United States of America or to any Territory or place under the jurisdiction and the control of the [PDB. 7.] 53 Government thereof, wherein such articles, goods, wares, or mer- chandise are admitted free of duty. Sec. 23. That containers, such as casks, large metal, glass, or other receptacles which are, in the opinion of the collector of customs, of such a character as to be readily identifiable may be delivered to the importer thereof upon identification and the giving of a bond with sureties satisfactory to the collector of customs in an amount equal to double the estimated duties thereon, conditioned for the expor- tation thereof or payment of the corresponding duties thereon within one year from the date of importation, under such rules and regu- lations as the insular collector of customs shall prescribe. Sec. 24. That in addition to the taxes imposed by this Act there shall be levied and collected on goods, wares, or. merchandise when imported into the Philippine Islands from countries other than the United States the internal revenue tax imposed by the Philippine government on like articles manufactured and consumed in the Phil- ippine Islands or shipped thereto, for consumption therein, from the United States. Sec. 25. That the insular collector of customs shall, subject to the approval of the secretary of the department having jurisdiction over the customs service, make all rules and regulations necessary to en- force the provisions of this Act. Sec. 26. That original jurisdiction in all cases arising in the Phil- ippine Islands is hereby conferred upon the courts of first instance of tne Philippine Islands and appellate jurisdiction upon the supreme court of tne Philippine Islands in matters arising under the Act of Congress approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred and five, entitled "An Act to authorize the registration of trade-marks used ip commerce with foreign nations or among the other States or with Indian tribes and to protect the same," identical with the jurisdiction conferred upon courts of the United States by section seventeen of said Act. Sec. 27. That all existing decrees, laws, regulations, orders, or parts thereof, inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed, but the repeal of such decrees, laws, regulations, or orders, or parts thereof, shall not afTect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause before the said repeal takes effect; but all rights and liabilities under said decrees, laws, regulations, or orders shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner as if said repeal had not been made. Any offenses committed and all penalties or forfeitures or liabilities incurred prior to the time when this Act shall take effect under any decree, law, regulation, or order embraced in, modified, changed, or repealed by this Act may be prosecuted or punished in the same manner and with the same effect as if this Act had not been passed. All Acts pf limitation, whether applicable to civil causes and proceedings or to the prosecution of offenses or for the recoveiy of penalties or forfeitures embraced in, modified, changed, or re- pealed by this Act shall not be affected thereby; and all suits, pro- ceedings, or prosecutions, whethet civil or criminal, for causes arising or acts done or committed prior to the time when this Act shall take effect may be commenced and prosecuted within the same time and with the same effect as if this Act had not been passed. Sec. 28. That this Act shall take effect sixty days after its passage. Approved, Eight minutes after Five o'clock P. M. August 5th, 1909. INDEX AND REPERTORY TO THE TARIFF LAW OF 1909. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Abaca (see Hemp): Export duties on Import duties Abacus, Chinese, of wood Abandonment of imported merchandise Abbreviations used in tariff Abrastol Absinthe, liqueur Herb (wormwood) Oil of Absorbent cotton Abutment crane Acacia gum Accordions ". Accvunulators, electrical Acetate: Lead.. Methyl Uranium Zinc . . i Acetates (see Note) ■ Acetic acid Acetic ether, for anesthetics Acetic ether, commercial (not prepared for anesthetics) . Acetic anhydride, commercial Aceton Acetone Acid: Acetic Anhydride sulphuric Benzoic Boric Camphoric Carbolic Carbonic (liquid) Chromic Citric Fluoric Gallic Hydrobromic Hydrochloric Hydrocyanic Hydrofluoric Lactic Muriatic Nitric ■ Oleic Oxalic Palmitic Phosphate Phosphoric Pyrogallic (55) Par. 352 Class VI 1, 161, 162 Sec. 15 Sec. 4 78,79 260 55 85(a) 80 191 54(b) 182 190' (a) 73 75 79 73 73 69(b) 79 75 75 75 75 69(b) 75 69(b) 68(a) 69(b) 69(a) 68(b) 68(c) 69(b) 68(c) 69(b) 68(c) 68(a) 69 (b 68(c) 69(b) 68(a) 68(a) 69(b) 69(b) 69(b) 79 68(c) 69(b) 56 Acid — Continued. ^"• Pyroligneous (crude acetic acid) 69 (b) Salicylic 69 (b) Stearic 69 (b) Sulphuric 68 ^a) Sulphurous 68 (c) Tannic 69(b) Tartaric 69 (b) Trichloracetic 69 (b) Acids {see Acid): Inorganic, other 68 (c) Organic, other 69 (b) Aconitme • 76 Aconitum (drug) 55 Acoumeter, surgical instrument 193, 300 Act becomes effective, time when Sec. 28 Acus, same as surgical needles 193 Adapters, electrical 190 (a) Adding machines 185 Adhesive plasters, surgeons' 79 Admixtures: In pile fabrics, knitted and netted stuffs . . '. Rule 6, Sec. 2 Of two materials (textiles) Rule 3, Sec. 2 jOf more than two materials (textiles) Rule 4, Sec. 2 Pile fabrics, knitted and netted stuffs Rule 6, Sec. 2 Ribbons, galloons, braids, tape, and trimmings Rule 7, Sec. 2 Silk threads (textiles) Rule 5, Sec. 2 Adornments of (for personal use) ; Amber, coral, ivory, jet, meerschaum, mothef-of-pearl, and tortoise shell 277 (b) Glass, in beads strung in necklaces, or other articles for 276 Gold 23 Gold or silver plate 25 Horn, bone, celluloid, and whalebone 278 Silver 24 Steel, watch chains of ■ 276 Tin, medals or lockets 276 Wood, beads in necklaces or other trinkets 276 Adulterated articles prohibited Sec. 3 (e) Advertising lithograpns, posters, calendars, and folders, when frcs . 325 Advertising glasses 16 Books, memorandum 151 Adzes 191 Aerated waters 265 Aerated-water machinery 191 Aerial machines, and parts for 198 Aerometers 300 ^ther: Acetic, prepared for anesthetical purposes 79 Commercial 75 Nitrous 79 Sulphuric, prepared for anesthetics 79 Sulphuric, commercial 75 Agar-agar (Chinese and Japanese isinglass) 88 Agate beads 3^3 Agricultural apparatus and machinery I9I Agricultural tools and implements (not machinery): Axes ]^9^ Cane knives -^^^ Grafters Machetes Mattocks Pruning knives and shears Rakes 191 191 191 42(a) „ ^, - 19] Scythes ,„, Sickles |°{ Spades ,„, Weeding hooka fg. 57 Par. Agua insalus 265 Agua aalles (hair dye) 85 (b) Air motors 191 Pumps 191 Airol 78, 79 Alabaster: In the rough 1 (a) In sculptures 1 (o) In slabs or plates 1 (b) In other articles 1 (c) Alarm clocks 184 Albumen capsules, empty, for use in pharmacy 79 Albumen paper 149 Albumens 88 Albumenizing paper , 149 Albums: Photo 149, 153 Of lithographs, etc 153 Of paper 149 (b), 153 Of leather 179 Alcanna root 55 Alcohol...; 257 AmyUc 75, 257 Methyl ' 257 Wood 257 Alcoholmeters 300 Ale (malt) 264 Ginger 265 Aleuritis oil 81 Aleuritis tribola oil '81 Alimentary pastes for soups 222 Alimentary substances Class XIII Alkalies; caustic, barilla, potash 70 Alkaloids 76 Of cinchona bark 320 In pills, except those of quinine and cinchona alkaloidal salts 78, 79 Salts (except of cinchona alkaloids) 76 Almighty oil (Chinese) 78 Alloys of metals. {See corresponding metals.) Alloys of metals not mentioned (see also Zinc; etc.) . . 1 52 Allspice: Unground 247 (a) Ground 247 (b) Oil of 85 (a) Almond: Essential oil of bitter 85 (aj So-called artificial oil of bitter (oil of mirbane) 85 (a) Almond oil, expressed 81 Almonds: In natural state, shelled or not 236 Oil of sweet, commercial 81 Oil, expressed, refined 81 Essence of bitter, for perfumery 85 (a) Extract of, for flavoring food 255, 260 Aloe (fiber): Manufactures of Class VI Eaw 310 Yarn of 117 Textiles of. (See Textiles.) Thread, twine or cord 118 Rope or cordage , 118 Ropemakers' wares 118 Aloes: ' Pharmaceutical extract of 79 Gum (bitter aloes) 54 (b) Aloin 79 58 Alpaca (wool): ^"' Wool..... 135 Yams 136 Textiles 140 Alpargatas, sandals 177 (b) Alum 72 rc^ Ammonium ferric ^^ (*') Chromic 72 (c) Aluminum: CHoride of 72 (c^ Cooking utensils 50 (b) Lumps or ingots 306 Paint, aluminum powder in oil 59 (d) Pipes 50 (a| In powder 50 (b) She»t, bars, or wires 50 (a) Other articles 50 (b) Alumnol 79 Amarog sulturoso 78 American goods, free entry of Sec. 12 Amber: Wrought 277 (b) Unwrought 1 277(a) Imitation of 278 Oil of 85 (a) Amethyst: Cut 13 In rough 13 Amidol 75 Amidopyrine 79 Ammeters 190 (a) Ammonia aqua 71 Anhydrous, liquefied 71 Borated bath, containing soap 84 Spirits of 79 Water 71 Ammonium: Bromide of 75 Carbonate 72 (c) Chloride 72 (c) Iodide 79 Sulphate of 72 (a) Nitrate 72 (c) Sulphocyanide 75 Valerianate 79 Ammunition 89 Amorphous phosphorus 67 Amperemeters _ 190 (a) Amylic alcohol 75, 257 Amyl nitrate 79 Amygdalae amarae, essential oil of 85 (a) Analgesine 79 Anchor plugs and receptacles, electrical 190 Anchors 307 Anchovies: Canned ; 212 (c) Salted or pickled 212 (c) Sauce of 212 (c) Anemonina 79 Anethi, oil 85 (a) Anethol 85(a) Angelica root — l 55 Angora goat, hair 3II Textiles of I37 Angulas (canned) ". 212 (c) Anhydride sulphuric 75 Anhydride santonine, acid 79 59 Par. Anhydrous ammonia 71 Anilme colors (dyes) 64(c) Aniline oil 75 Animal: Carbon (bone-char) 86 Fats 82 Oils • 82 Product employed in medicine 57 AYastes — Unmanufactured 181 (a) Manufactured 181 (b) Wax- Crude 83 (a^ In candles 83 (b) In other articles 83 (c) Animals: Asses 168, 331, 339, 345 Bovine 169 (a), 332 Work 169(a), 332 Breeding 331 Bulls and cows 160 (a), 331,339,345 Calves, sucking 169 (b) Mules 168, 332 Other, live 172 Oxen 169(a), 332 Poultry, live 173 Sheep and goats 172 Singmg birds and parrots 173 Specimens of, prepared for miiseums, etc 341 Stallions and mares 168, 331 Stuffed or mounted : 286, 287 Sucking pigs - 171 Swine , 170 Trained, for public entertainment 339 Trained, for exhibition 345 Anise, essence of 85 (a) Anise seed 55 Oil, essential 85 (a) Anisette 260 Annunciators, electric 190 (a) Annatto 64 (b) Anodyne 77, 79 Anthemidis oil 85 (a) Antiseptic surgical dressings 80 Antifebrine '. 78, 79 Antifriction bushings. (According to material.) Antimony: Black sulphate of 72 (c) Crocus 75 Sulphide 72 (c) Oxide, prepared for pharmaceutical use 79 Metallic powder 52 (b) Metal. (See Lead; Zinc; etc.) Antipyrine 79 Anvils, wrought iron 36 Appellate jurisdiction conferred upon the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands Sec. 26 Apiol. 79 Apioline.pills and capsules 79 AjSbcodeine 76 Aphomorphine 77 Apparatus Class XII Agricultural 191 Electrical 190 Gymnasium 294 60 Apparatus — Continued. ^^' For dredging 191 For hoisting 191 For making and repairing roads 191 For making sugar ■. 191 For photography 299 For pile drivrng 191 For preparing rice, hemp, or other insular vegetable products for the market 191 For refrigerating and ice making 191 For weighing 189 Philosophical and scientific, when free 346 Scientific, such as aerometers, barometers, compasses, quad- rants, microscopes, theodolites,- telescopes, thermometers, and the like 300 Apparel, finished, cut, basted, or partially finished, making up, surtax for Rule 11, Sec. 2 Apparel, used, wearing, imported by passengers in their baggage. 336, 337, 338, 339 Apple butter 234 Appliances for sight testing 300 Apricot oil 85 (a) Aqua ammonia 71 Aqua regia 68 (a) Arabic gum 54 (b) Arachis oil 81 Arc lamps, and fittings for 190 (a) Archselogical objects for public museums, etc 341 Arexina, tannate of 79 Argentum nitricum 72 (c) Argirol 78, 79 Argols 74 Argonin 78, 79 Argyrol 78,79 Aristol . 78, 79 Armor plate 29 (a) Arms {see Sec. 6) : Fire, of all kinds, and detached parts therefor 43 Side arms, not fire, and detached parts therefor 42 (c) Cartridges for; also caps and primers (see Sec. 3) P9 Aromatic seeds 55 Arresters, electric, lightning 190 Arrowroot. . . . ., 218 Arrowroot fiour 218 Arsenic: Fowler's solution of 78, 79 Iodide of 79 Pure, in lumps or powder 75 Arsycodile 79 Art, fine, works of: Destined for public museums, galleries, or art schools 334, 335, 341 Drawings, not for use in manufactures or industrial arts 324 Drawings for use in manufactures or industrial arts 153 Paintings 324 Articles: Falsely stamped or marked, of gold or silver or their alloys, prohibited Sec. 3 (d) The growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, free Sec. 12 Not otherwise provided for 303 Imported for the purpose of having repairs made thereto. . . 350 Artificial: Buds 289 Christmas trees ; 293 Colors 59 Dyes 64 (c) Eyes and limbs 279 Fertilizers 72 (a) Flowers 289 61 Artificial — Continued. ''"• Fruits 289 Leaves 289 Limbs and eyes '. 279 Moss 289 Pistils 289 Parts of fruits and flowers of whatever material 289 Seeds 289 Stone 2 Teeth, with plates or not 279 Artists' colors 59 Asafcetida gum 54 (b) Oil of 85 ra) Asarum oil 85 (a) Asbestos, in any form 4 Aseptic surgical di'essings 80 Ash, soda : 70 Asperin 79 Asphalt, also paving blocks of 22 Asphalt paints ' 59 (b) Aspirators L93, 300 Aspirin 78, 79 Asses 168, Asthma cigarettes 79 Astrakhans. (According to material.) Astronomical appliances and apparatus not otherwise provided for. 300 Atropine 76 Atropine sulphate 76 Attachment plugs, electric 190 Augers 191 Ships 191 Bits 191 Aurabtii corticis, essential oil of 85 (a) Aurantii florum, oil of 85 (a) Automatic slot machines Sec. 3, 183, 188 Automatic brakes, vacuum 191 ' Automobiles and detached parts therefor 195 Avena 218 Awls 191 Axes 191 Axle grease of all kinds 22 Axles of wrought iron 31 Wood, for wagons 199 Babbits lye 70 Babbitt metal. (See Tin alloy.) Baby carriages (perambulators) 198 Baby rattles: Silver 24 (d) As toys 293 Bacon: Canned 206 Inbulk 204 Badges, when free ' 328 Bagatelle balls .' 164 Bagatelle, pool, and billiard tables, parts and appurtenances for. . 164 Baggage (travelers'), when free 336, 337, 338, 339 Bags: Gunny 119 Of paper 148,149 Straw, fine. . . .' 167 (c) Tool, of whatever material 285 Traveling, of whatever material 285 Baked beans 229, 230 Baking powder 75 Balm oil 85 (a) Balances of all kinds for weighing 189 Baling presses 191 62 Balloons and parts for Of rubber, for children. Balls: Billiard. Bowling Pool -.•.-■• Of all kinds, for use in sports (except bagatelle, billiard, bowling, and pool balls) For children, toys Balsam of: Copaiba Fir, Canada Peru Tolu : Balsams: In a natural state Prepared in capsules Otherwise prepared Bamboo brooms Bamboo: In straight lengths for parasols and umbrellas In furniture Leaves Manufactured into combs Manufactured into fans Manufactured into other articles Shoots, edible Unwrought Banana flowers: Dried or in cans Oil, artificial Bandages, surgical, sterilized Band saws Bands: Hats — Leather Of paper Of oilcloth Rubber Cotton, for cinches and saddle girths Jute, for cinches and saddle girths Lithopraphed paper for tobacco, etc Barbed wire, wrought iron Barbers' chairs, of whatever material Bar fixtures, wood Barilla alkalies Barium: Chlorate Chloride Nitrate Sulphate, natural, as color Bark: For dying and tanning Used in medicine Soap bark Barley: In grain In flour Pearl Barometers Barrels, casks, tuns, and pipes, water-tight Staves, hoops, and headings for Not water-tight For firearms Barrows, v/heel; of whatever material, and detached parts there- for 194 Par. 198 293 164 164 164 164 294 29? 79 64 (b> 79 54(b) 54(b) 79 79 167 (c) 167 (a) 167 (b) 167 (a) 167 (c) 274 167 (c) 228, 229 167 (a) 228,229 85(a) • 80 191 179 149 (b) 284 (b) 290 114 132 149 (b) 34(a) 163 160, 161. 162 70 72 ( c) 72 ( <=) 72 ( c 58 64(a) 55 55 216 (a) 216 (b) 218 300 159 (a) 158 159 (b) 43 63 Par. 3arB of: Aluminum 50 (a) Oftst iron 26(a) Copper 46 Gold : 315 Lead 52 (a) Nickel 50(a) Platinum 315 Silver 315 Steel, ordinary 28 (b) Crucible 28 (c) Cut to measure 32 Tin 51(a) Zinc 52 (a) Other metals 52 (a) Barytes 58 Baseball: Bats 294 Gloves 176(b) Baseballs 294 Basic photographic paper 149 Basils, curried 175 (a) Basins. (According to material.) Bas-reliefs: Of gypsum 7 Of marble, jasper, alabaster, or similar fine stone 1 (c) Of clay, faience, stoneware, porcelain, or bisque 11 (f) Bathing suits. (According to material.) Bath robes, pile fabrics: Of cotton 104 Of linen 124 Bath towels, pUe fabrics: Cotton 104 Linen 124 Bath tubs; according to material Baths, developing 299 Bats, baseball or cricket 294 Batteries: Galvanic 190 (b) •Dry 190 (a) Medical induction 190 (b) Storage 190 (a) Wet 190(a) Battery zincs 190 (a) Batting, of cotton 96 Baydean laffecteiu- 78, 79 Bay: Oil of 85(a) Rum 85 (b) Bead curtains, glass 20 (e) Beads: Glass 20(e) In necklaces 276 Imitating amber 278 Wooden 160, 161, 162 In necklaces 276 Beam scales 189 Beams: Cast-iron 26 (a) Steel- Ordinary 28 (b) Crucible 28 (c) Structural 32 For weighing 189 Wooden, ordinary 155 Bean curd , 230 64 Beans: ^"'ooq Canned 229 Castor o^K / \ Cacao 245(a) In bulk 226 (a In small packages rrP \"( Flour of 226 (c) For drugs 55 Fresh 227 St. Ignatius ^° St. John's (Johannis Brod) °° Tonka 55 Vanilla 256. Bearings 131 Beberine 76 Bed linen, used, imported by passengers in their luggage 336, 337, 338, 344 Bedspreads. (According to material.) Bedsteads. (According to material.) Beef: Canned or potted 206 Extract of 210 Fresh 202 In brine or salt 203 Iron and wine (medicine) 78 Jerked 204 Beer: Malt 264 Root 265 Beets: Fresh 227 Canned or potted 229 Pickled 230 live 172 Bell metal (free) 306 Belladona: Herb 55 Pharmaceutical preparations of 79 Bellows: Blacksmith 191 Other. (According to material.) Belting, machine (of whatever material) v- 192 Belts: Electric ■ 190 (b) Others. (According to material.) Bench lathes 191 Bench stops 191 Benedictine 260 Ben oil 81 Bensol, chemically pure 75 Bent wood, furniture of 160 Benzaldehyde 75 Benzine 22 Benzoate of soda 79 Benzoic acid 69 (b) Benzoin gum 54 (b) Benzol 75 Benzolnaphtol 79 Berberine , 76 Bergamot oil '. 85 (a) Bergoinoil 85(a) Berlin blue 59 (c), (d) Berries: For alimentary purposes — Fresh 231 Dried or desiccated 232 Canned or potted 233 Pickled 233 65 Berries — Continued. ^"■ For dyeing 64 (a) For drugs 55 Jumper 55 Betol 79 Betula oil, volatile 85 (a) Beverages: Fruit juices or sirups for 255, 266 Malt ;... -264 Nonalcoholic 265 Spirituous, compounded 260 Bibles and extracts therefrom 326 Bibulous paper 148, 149 Bicarbonate of potassium 72 (c) Bicarbonate of sodium 72 (c) Bichloride of mercury 72 (c) In tabloids 79 Bichromate of potash 72 (c) Bicycles and detached parts for 196 Cement 88 Bigota, liquid extract of 78, 79 Bi-iodide of mercury 79 Billheads of paper 149 Billiard, pool, and bagatelle tables 164 Balls 164 Chalk 8 Cloth 140 Parts and appurtenances for 164 Bills: Of exchange, executed 318 Of lading Sec. 15 Binnacles 307 Biographs 183 Birch oil 85(a) Birds: Fresh, salted, or preserved in natural form 269 (a) Preparations of 269 (b) Live, including poultry 173 Nests, edible 223 Specimens for museums 341 Stuffed or mounted 286, 287 Biscuit: Unsweetened 220 (a) Sweetened 220(b) Shredded wheat 218 Bismae 79 Bismuth; Metallic (metal not mentioned) 52 Salts of 79 Bisque 11 Bisulphate of quinine 320 Bisulphate of sodium 72 (c) Bitartrate of potassium 74 Bit braces 191 Bits, wrought iron, for horses 40 Bit stork drills 191 Bitter almond oil: Essential 85 (a) So-called artificial (oil of mirbane) 85 (a) Bitters of all kinds for use with beverages 260 Bitumens 22 Bituminous paints 59 (b) Blackberry brandy 259 Blackboards of hyloplate 149 Blacking, shoe 65 Blacksmith's bellows 191 Bladders 180 12667— P T— 09 5 66 Far. Blades, concealed weapons with 42 (c) "Blanco," for shoes 65 Blank books 151 Blankets. (According to material.) Blasting gelatine 89 (a) Blasting powder 89 (a) Blind, books and music in raised print for 326 Blocks: Pulley, differential 191 Snatch, steel 45 Others. (According to material.) Blondes. (According to material.) Blotting paper 148,149 Boards of: Cork 166(a) Common wood 155 Fine wood 156 Boas, feather 28? Boats 200 Importation of, defined (see note) 200 Boiled rice 218 Boiled cider 264 Boiler coverings of asbestos 4 Boilers: Cooking utensils. (According to material.) Steam 191 Bologna sausages, not canned 204 Bolts, expanding (tools) 191 Bolts of: Wrought iron or steel 37 Copper or brass 48 (a) Bond paper 148, 149 Bone: Black 59 Buttons 280(b) Char 86 Cuttlefish ' 181 Meal for fertilizing 181 (a) Shaved, for Chinese medicine 78 Wrought 278(b) Unwrought 278 (a) Bones, animal wastes 181 Bonnets of: Straw, chip, palm, grass, rattan, osiers 296 Other materials W Books: Blank 151 Bound or unbound, printed 162 Letterpress, copying 151 Of lithographic prints 153 Novels 152 Printed and written matter, objects obscene, indecent, or subversive of public order, prohibited Sec. 3 Philosophical, historical, scientific 346 Raised print, for the blind 326 Beimported 347 School, text 826 Scientific, imported for established institutions 346 Used, imported by passengers in baggage 336,837,344 Boot laces. (According to material.) Boot and shoe findings I75 Boots and shoes of whatever material I77 Bootstraps: Of cotton Ill (a) Of linen 129 (a) Borax 72 (c) Boric acid.. gg h\ 67 Par. Borers, tap 191 Boring machinea 191 Boron 67 Bert 13 Botany, specimens of, for public muBeums 341 Bottles: Glass — Common 15 (a) Fine, for toilet purposes 16 Other 20 Clay- Plain 11 (b) Painted 11(e) For household ornaments or in vases 11 (0 Bovine animals ' 169 (a), 331, 332 338, 345 Bowling: ' Alleys, parts and appurtenances for 164 Balls 164 Bowls for opium pipes Sec. 3 Box cars 197 Boxes {see Rule 13): Of cardboard — Common, plain 148 (b) Fancy 149 (b^ Not fancy, covered with surface-coated paper 149 (b ) Cedar wood boards for cigar 155 (b) Lubricating, for railway trucks and carriages — Of cast iron 26 (b) Of wrought iron or steel 31 (a) Of wood — In which imported merchandise is regiilarly packed. . . Rule 13, 351 Other 160,161,162 Wooden boards (common) planed for 155 (b) Boxing gloves 176 (b) Braces and bits 191 Brads 39 Braid, according to material. Braids, admixtures of materials in Rule 7, Sec. 2 Brake beams (railroad) 31 (a,) Brake shoes (railroad) 31 (a) Brakes, vacuum, automatic 191 Bran '.. 225 Brandied fruits 235 Brandies 258 Blackberry and ginger 259 Fruits preserved in (brandied fruit) 235 Brass. {See Copper.) Brass bushings, bearings 48, 191 Brass screws 48 Brass, old 306 Brazing compound, chemical 75 Bread: Sweetened 220 (b^ IJnsweetened 220 (a) Bread knives 42 (a) Breeding animals, when free 331 Bricks: Asphalt, for paving 22 Common clay, of all kinds 9 Bridges, iron and. steel bars for 32 Bridles of leather 178 (b) Brine, meat in 203 Brimstone (sulphur) 66 Bristles 137, 311 Brushes, textiles, and other manufactures of 137 Bristol board in sheets 148,149 68 Par. Britannia metal (see Tin, alloys of) i o o ^^ Broche, or brocaded textiles Bule 8, Sec. 2 Broches: , „ „ Definition of Rul« 8, Sec. 2 Cotton, with eUk, surtax on Rule 8, Sec. 2 Of vegetable fibers other than cotton, with silk Rule 8, Sec. 2 Bromhydrate of hyoscyamine • 76 Bromid.e of: Ammonium 75 Potassium 75 Sodium 75 Bromine 67 Bromof orm 79 Bromo seltzer 79 Bromo soda '79 Bronze powder 48 (a) Bronze vases 48 Bronzed hides and skins - 175 (c) Bronzing liquid (methyl acetate) 75 Broom corn 167 Blooms: Bamboo, palm, fine straw, and similar materials 167 (c) Basswood, street 167 (c) In which bristles (or Imir) are chief value 137 Brushes: Bristle 137 Camel's hair 137 Carbon 190 (a) Rabbit's feet mounted, as for toilet purposes 287 Rotary steel wire 191 Steel foundry. . . . : 191 Fine straw, bamboo, palm; or similar materials 167 (c) Other. (According to material.) Brussels carpet 140 Buchu leaves 55 Buckets. (According to material.) Buckles, as trinkets or ornaments 276 Other. (According to material.) Bucksaws 191 Buckthorn sirup 79 Buckwheat: In flour 216(b) In grain 216 (a) Budding knives 42 (a) Buds, artificial 289 Buds for drugs 55 Bulbous roots for drugs 55 Bulbs for drugs 55 Bullets, lead, for firearms 52 (b) Bulls, live cattle 169 (a), 331, 332 338, 345 Bulrushes 167 Bumpers (railroad) 81 (a) Bungs, hoops, headings, shooks, and staves 158 Buoys, life 307 Burglar alarms, electric 190 Burgundy, pitch 54 (a) Burgundy, sparkling wine 261 Burnishers, tools of steel 191 Burnt umber (ocher) 58 Bushings, antifriction. (According to material.) Bushings, brass bearings 60, 191 Bushings, electric 190 Butcher's: Cleavers 191 Knives 42 (a) Tools 191 69 Butter Fruit Cacao Gsh.ee Imitation of Butterine Button cards: Cut out, punched , or perforated The same further manufactiu"ed or elaborated. Button fasteners Button rings Buttons ' Buzzers, electric By-products, animal Cabinetmakers, fine wood for Cabinet organs Cables: • Copper, for conducting electricity Wrought iron or steel Submarine telegraphic Hawsers of hemp Cacao: Bean Butter Ground, in paste or powder Cade collodion Cade oil r Cadium oil Caffeine Cajuput oil Cakes, canned Calamus oil Calcaria glycerophosphorica Calcimines, substances prepared for Calcium: Carbide Carbonate, precipitate (chalk) Glycerophosphate '., Hypochlorite , Hypophosphite Iodide Lactophosphate Lactate Phosphate, precipitated -Sulphide Calendars: Advertising, when free Printed Lithographic Calfskin: Curried Shoes of Calipers, steeL Calisaya: Elixir of Bark Call bells, electric Calomel Caltrop nuts Calves, sucking Calves' foot jelly Camel 's hair Brushes, textiles and other manufactures of... Cameos Cameras and parts thereof Camphor • Ice Oil of Par. 271 234 245 (b) 272 272 272- 148 149 275 275 280 190 (a) 181 156 182 47(c) 34(a) 321 118 (a) 245 (a) 245 (b) 245(b) 79 85(a) 85(a) 76 85(a) 221 85(a) 79 58 72 (c^ 6) Other, ornamental, of bisque, faience, porcelain, and stone- ware 11 (f) Flower seeds 224 Flower stands, decorative. (According to material.) 90 Flowers: ^'^'■ Artificial and parts of 289 Drugs 55 Lily, dried 228 Linden, dried 55 Rose 55 Fluoric acid 68 (c) Ply paper, sticky or impregnated 75 Fodder 22o Poeniculi, oil of 85 (a) Foil: Copper 48 Gold. 23(d) Gold or silver plated 25 (b) Silver 24(d) Tin 51 (a) Foils, fencing 294 Folders, for advertising only, having no commercial value 325 ' Footballs - 294 Forage 225 - Cutters 191 Forceps, surgical and dental instruments 193 Forking spades 191 Forks. (According to material.) Formaldehyde 75 Formalin 74 Formodine 79 Formula, private Sec. 6 Formulary, national, or pharmacopoeia Sec. 6 Fortoin ^ 79 Fountain pens 292 Fowls (see Poultry) 173, 201 Frames for buildings of iron or steel 32 Frames, umbrella, whether mounted on tubes or sticks or not . . 295 (d) Frames, plate 299 Frankfort drop black 59 Frauds or intended frauds in invoices to be reported by consuls, vice-consuls, commercial agents, collectors, and deputy collect- ors of customs, and commissioners of the United States to the insular collector of customs Sec. 19 Free ^subject to express conditions) Sec. 10 Free (upon compliance with corresponding regulations) Sec. 11 Free list (unconditional) Sec. 9 "Freeze-em," a meat preservative 75 Preezers, ice cream 191 French chalk 8 Friction drum hoists 191 Frog, steel railway switch 31 (a) Fruit: ♦ Artificial and parts of 289 Brandied or similarly preserved 235 Butter 234 Canned 233 Conserved or crystallized 235 Dried 232 Fresh 231 Jams 234 Jellies 234 Juice, unfermented 265 Other 266 Nonedible, dried (drugs) 55 Oil, artificial 75 Pickled 235 Preserved 233 Pulp ■ 234 Sirups for beverages 266 Fuel, vegetable 165 91 Furnaces: Par. Clay 11 (W Grates for, of cast iron 26 (a) Funeral wreaths of artificial flowers 289 Fuses: For fireworks 89 (b^ For miners 89 (a) Furnitirre of: Bamboo, rattan, wicker, cane, rushes, grass, or analogous materials 167 (b) Bentwood 160 Other. (According to material and elaboration.) Furniture springs of wrought iron 45 Furs and fur skins , 174 Gabanum, varnish 60 Galange root 55 Gallic acid 69 (b) Gallnuts 55 Galloons'. (According to material) Rule 7, Sec. 2 Galvanic batteries 190 Galvanized iron or steel for roofing 29 (b> Galvanometers 190 (a) Gambling outfits, prohibited Sec. 3 (c) Game 201 Games (toys), except those of gold, silver, etc 293 Gang plows 191 Garden seeds 224 Garnets in the rough or cut, unset 13 Garters, elastic. (According to material.) Gaskets, rubber 290 (a) Gas motors 191 Gasoline 22 Engines 191 Motors 191 Gauge liter, for tariff purposes, defined Class XIII, Group 6 Gauges, steam pressure 191 Gauze: Bandages 80 Copper or brass 47 (e) Iron wire 34 (d) Other. (According to material.) Geese 173,201 Gelatin 88 Capsules, empty, for medicine 79 Other manufactures of 88 Geldings 168, 337, 339 Gelgaum walnut oil 81 General Rules Sec. 2 Generators, electric 190 (a) Genista: Manufactures of 167 (c) Unmanufactured 167 (a) Gentian root. 55 Geodetical appliances and apparatus, not otherwise provided for. 300 Geranium, essence, oil 85 (a) German silver, usually copper alloy. (See Copper.) Germatol 79 Germea 218 Ghee 272 Gimlets 191 Gin 258 Sloe 260 Essence of, concentrated 85 (a) Gins, cotton 191 Ginger: Ale 265 Brandy 259 92 Ginger — Continued. "■ Grass, oil of J^W Ground 252^) Unground 252 (a) Girths, saddle: Cotton 113 Linen, and other vegetable fibers 131 Ginseng root „, 56 Glass... Class 1 A. irt 1 p 1 Gs~~~* Not cut, enameled, engraved, gilt, or painted 16 (a), 20 (b), (e) Painted, enameled, engraved, gilt, or cut 16 (b), 20(c) Beads^ Curtains of 20(e) Imitating amber 278 Loose, or in strings 20 (e) In necklaces or other ornaments 276 Bottles — Common hollow glassware • 15(a) Cigarette holders imitating amber 278 (b) Cutters 193 Dry plates, enameled photographic 299 Graduates, engraved 20 (e) Goblets 16(a), (b| Hollow ware, ordinary 15 (a) House decorations 20 (b), (c) Imitations of precious stones 14 Incandescent electric lamps 190 (a) Insulators 190 (a) Lamp — Chimneys 17 Globes 16 Mirrors 19 Paper 147 Paving slabs, cones, or prisms 18 (a) Photographic dry plates 299 Plate 18(c) Enameled or engraved 18 (d) Powdered or crushed 20 (d) Roofing slabs, cones, or prisms 18 (a) Spectacles 20 (a) Sheets for windows (common) ^^ yl Siphons for aerated water 15 (b) Slides for magic lanterns 183 Statuettes, flower stands, etc 20 (b), (c) Stirring rods 20 (e) Table service 16 (a), (b) Test tubes 20 (e) Tinned (mirrors) - 19 Toilet articles, urns 20 (b), (c) Watch crystals 184 Wash basins 16 (a), (b) Glasses: Forelocks 184 Looking 19 For spectacles 20 fa) Reading 20(e) Glazed cardboard : In sheets 148, 149 Manufactures of 148, 149 Globe valves, not machinery. (According to material.) Gloves: Baseball and boxing 176 (b) Cotton, knit 105 (cj Kid skin 176 (a) Leather, other 176 (b) 93 Gloves — Continued . Linen, knit Silk Wool Other. (According to material.) Glucose Gluea Glycerine For toilet purposes , Glycerophosphate, calcium, iron, or sodium Goats, live Goatskins: Curried Shoes of Gohlets, glass Goggles Articles other than jewelry or plate Broken-up jewelry or table services, bars, sheets, pieces, dust, and scraps Chloride or muriate of Coins of national issues Dust Foil or leaf Jewelry -plate and goldsmiths' wares: Not otherwise provided for Set with precious stones or pearls Set with doublets, imitation precious stones or pearls. . Medals, badges, and cups as trophies or prizes "Moss-fiber " (for dentists) Ore Pellets, for dentists' use Plated: Articles other than jewelry Carriage and coflBn fittings Foil Jewelry Knives, forks, and spoons Lamps Picture frames Saddlery hardware In sheets Solder, thread, and wire Threads or spangles, contained in embroidery Watches Unfinished parts for rings, earrings, and unfinished portions of jewelry Golf balls Golfsticks Gombault metal. {See Copper.) Gomenol Goods, American, free entry of Goose grease Gossypii oil Gouges Graduates, engraved glass in Gratters Graham flour Grain separators Gramophones Granite, common stone Grape nuts Graphite, and manufactures of Graphopnones, phonographs, records, and parts for Gross weight defined Par. 125 (b) 146 141 239 88 82 85(b) 79 172 175 (b) 177 b) 16 (a), (b 20(a) 23(d) 315 76 318 315 23(d) 23(a) 23(b) 23 (c 328 23(d) 306 23(d) 25 (b), (cj 25(b) 25(b) 25(a) 25(b) 25(b) 25 (b 25(b) 315 23(d) lie 9, Sec. 2 184 23(d) 294 294 79 Sec. 12 82 82 191 20(e) 191 216 (b) 191 183 2 218 65 183 Rule 13 (d) 94 Grass: r.ir. Ginger, oil of 85 (a) Shears 42(a) Seeds 224 Grates, for furnaces, cast iron 26 (a) Grease: Axle 22 Goose 82 Graphite 65 Green soap, sapo viridis 84 Grindstones 3 Ground salt 72 (c) Ground nut oil 81 Guajacol 79 Gualtheria oil 85 (a) Guano 319 Guaracol 79 Guarana 55 Guayacum, extract of 79 Gulaman ' 88 Gum: Acacia, aloes, arable, asafetida, benzoin, kino, sandarac, Senegal, shellac, tragacanth, and other vegetable.... 54 (b) Chewing 241 Colophony 54 (a) Paper • 148,149 Gumabault metal. (See Copper.) Gumdrops 241 Gun: Cotton (pyroxylin, explosive) 89 (a) Covers of leather 179 Powder. (See Sec. 6.) Explosive compounds, miners' fuses and caps 89 (a) Other 89(b) Gunpowder Sec. 3 (a), 89 Guns. (See Arms.) Gunny sacks •. 119 Gut, dried 180 Gutta-percha: Crude 290(a) Manufactures of 290 Gutters, iron 29 (b) Gymnasium apparatus 294 Gypsum: Unwrought 6 (b) - Wrought 7 Hacksaws 191 Haddock: Canned 212 (a) Dried, in, bulk 213 (b) Fresh 213(a) Pickled or smoked, in bulk ;. 213 (b) Haematites 58 Hair: Animal, not further advanced than washed 311 Other, and manufactures of 137 Braids ] 137 Brushes. (According to material.) Clippers 42 (b) Dyes..... 85(b) For violin bows, prepared 182 Human, manufactured or not 138 Manufactures of Class VII Mattresses 137 Pins, of common metals 275 Other. (According to material.) ^P"°: 167 Textiles 157 yo Hair — Continued. r-T- Tonic, perfumed 85 (b) Vegetable — Manufactured 167 (c^ Unmanufactured 167 (a) Halter bits, saddlery hardware 40 Halters of leather 178 (b) Hammers 191 Steam .. 191 Sledge 191 Hammocks: Of cotton 95 Of other vegetable fibers 118 (d) Other. (According to material.) Hams: Canned or potted 206 Deviled 208 Smoked or cured, in bulk 204 Handkerchiefs. (According to material.) Making up defined, surtax for ? Rule 11, Sec. 2 Handles: For tools and implements 191 For umbrellas. (According to material.) Hardware, saddlery, of wrought iron or steel 40 Hard rubber manufactured in articles 290 (c) Harika wares 154 Harmoniums 182 Harness: Draft, and parts of 178 (a) Dressing 65 Finishings (see also Saddlery hardware) 40 Makers' wares, other 178 (b) Other, and parts of 178 (b) Harpoons 191 Harrows 191 Harvesting machinery 191 Hat: Bands, of sheepskin, finished 179 Boxes, of whatever material .- 285 Hatchets 191 Hats, and crowns for: Of paper 293 Of straw, chip, palm, grass, rattan, etc 296 Of other materials 297 Hat strings,, manufactured of silk 146 Hay (forage) 225 Hayforks 191 Hazel, essence 85 (a) Hazeline 79 Headings, hoops, bungs, staves, and shooks (coopers' wares) . . . 158 Headwear, not specially mentioned 298 Hectogram, abbreviation for Sec. 4 Hectoliter, abbreviation for . Sec. 4 Hedeoma, oil 85 (a) Hedoral, carbolic disinfectant 75 Hedge shears 42 (a) Heelball, shoemakers' 83 (c) Helenin '. 79 Hellebori, extract 79 Hemlock oil ' 85 (a) Hemp: Carpetmg 127 Cinch& 1 31 Cords, cordage, and rope-makers' wares 118 Corset laces 130 Export duties on 352 Fishing nets 118 (a) Galloons 129 96 rar. Hemp— Continued. Hackled 310 Hammocks 118 (d) Jerseys, undershirts, drawers, stockings, and socks 125 (a) Knitted goods, other 125 (b) Machinery and apparatus for preparing 191 Manufactures of Class VI Plushes 124 Raw 310 Raw, for export 352 Ribbons 129 Rope 118 Rugs 127 Saddle girths 131 Shoelaces 130 Skin 167(a) Tape 129(a) Tapestry 128 Textiles ? Class VI, Group 2 Thread 118 Trimmings 129 Tulles 126 Twines, rope yam, and cord 118 Velvet, velveteens, and plushes 124 Yam 117,118 Herba centauri 55 Herbs which are drugs 55 Herbs, mixed or ground, for culinary purposes 252 (b) Heroin, and salt thereof 76 Herring: Canned or potted 212 (a) Fresh 218 (a) In paste 212 (c) Pickled, salted, or smoked, in bulk 213 (b) Hexactinellida (sponge) 282 Hides, skins, and leathers 174, 175, 316 Hinges: Cast iron 26, 27 Wrought iron or steel 45 Copper or brass 48 Historical books, imported in good faith for use and by order of any society established solely for philosophical or educational or literary purposes 346 Hoes 191 Hogs, live 170 Hogsheads, tuns, pipes, casks, and similar receptacles 159 (a) Wooden parts of 158 When reexported, when free Sec. 23 Hoisting apparatus and machinery 191 Cranes, hand or power 191 Holders: Of imported merchandise \ Rule 13, Sec. 2 Plate (photographic) 299 Holdings (packing), when free 351 Hollow ware: Ceramic 11 Crystal, or glass imitating crystal 16, 20 Enameled wrought iron 45 Glass, common 15 Other. (According to material.) Homatropin, sulphate 76 Hydrobron 76 Hones and whetstones, of all kinds 3 Honey 238 Hooks: Crochet, of common metals 275 Weeding 191 Steel, fish 42 (a) 97 Hooks and eyes, of common metal Hoop iron Hoops: Of wood, for casks, etc Of wrought iron or steel Bungs, headings, shooks, aild staves Hops Horn: Animal waste ; Oombs TJnwrought Wrought Horse brushes. (According to material.) Horse clippers Horsehair, not further advanced than washed Brushes Strings, prepared for violin bows Textiles, and other manufactures of Horseradish: Dried Oil of Prepared for table use Horses Horseshoes, iron or steel Hose, of whatever material (Ilarts Hosiery. (According to material.) Hot-air engines and motors House decorations: Of bisque, porcelain, clay, stoneware, and faience -Of glass Other. (According to material.) Household furniture of immigrants HuUer, rice Human hair, manufactured or not Hunting knives Hurbo, Indian spice Hydraulic: Cranes and columns Engines and motors Hydiastine, and salt thereof Hydrochinone or hy droquinone Hydrochloric acid Hydrogen dioxide, or peroxide Hydrometers Hydrous, wool fat Hydroxide of potassium and of sodium Hyloplate blackboards Hymnals and hymns Hyoscine or hyoscyamine Hypnone Hypodermic syringes, surgical instruments Hypophosphate of iron, lime, lime sirup, and potassium Hyposulphate of lead Ice - Ice-cream freezers Ice-making machinery Ichthy ol Illumination, mineral oils for Imitations: Of butter Of celluloid, amber, coral, bone, meerschaum, horn, mother- of-pearl, ivory, tortoise shell, jet, and whalebone Of lard Of patent-leather shoes Of precious or semiprecious stones or pearls Red lead, dry 12667— P T— 09 7 Par. 275 29(b) 158 29(b) 158 317 181 (a) 278 (b) 278 (a) 278 (b) 42(b) 311 137 182 137 250 (a) 85(a) 250 (b), (c) 168, 331, 337, 345 45 291 194, 198 191 11(f) 20 (b), (c) 338 191 138 42(b) 252 (b) 191 191 76 75 68(a) 75 300 82 70 148, 149 326 76 79 193 79 72(c) 323 191 191 79 22 272 278 205 177 (b) 14 59(a) 98 Par. Immigrants, household furniture, etc., of, when free 338 Implements of wrought iron or steel 191i 193 Importations: Defined Seel Prohibited Sec. 3 Imported materials, drawback on Sec. 22 Incandescent lamps, electric 190 fa| Incense 85 (b) Incubators. (According to material.) Indecent, obscene, or subversive of public order; books, printed or written matter, and obj ects, prohibited Sec. 3 (b) Indelible pencils 63 Indelible marking ink 62 (b) Index cards 148,149 Indian : Anise oil 85 (a) Com, oil of 81 Ghee 272 India-rubber combs 290 (c^ Indigo, natural or artificial 64 (c) Induction batteries, medical 190 (b) Inductors 190 (a) Indurated pulp or fiber 154 Infants' foods 219 Ingots: Aluminum, nickel 306 Copper, alloys of 46 Copper, pure 306 Iron, cast or wrought 306 Lead, zinc, and other metals not specially mentioned, alloys of 52 (a) Jiead, zinc, and other metals not specifically mentioned, pure 306 Tin- Alloys of 51 (a) Pure .306 Ink: Eradicator .- 75 Indelible, and other marking 62 (b) Mimeograph 62 (b) Pads 185 Printing and lithographing 62 (a) Stands. (According to material.) Writing and drawing 62 (b) Inorganic: Acids 68 Salts 72 Insalus water 265 Insect powder: Chemical 75 Vegetable (Dalmatian) 55 Insects, dried, for use in medicine 57 Insects, live 172 Insignia, corps devices. (According to material.) Instruments: Class XII Dentpl and surgical, of all kinds 193 Musical 182 Scientific, when free 838, 346 Other 193,300 Insular products: Reimported 347 For export Sec. 13 Insulated copper wire 47 (c) Insulating materials, tapes, and compounds used exclusively for electrical purposes 190 (a) Insulators, glass and porcelain 190 (a) Integuments of animals 180 99 Par. Internal-revenue taxes to be levied on imported merchandise. . Sec. 24 Intestines: Dried 180 In strings for musical instruments 182 Salted or in brine 203 Invoice, currencj; of Sec. 16 Invoice forms, printed paper 149 (b) Invoices: Consular Sec. 18 Frauds or intended frauds in, to be reported by American consular and customs officers to the insular collector of . customs , Sec. 19 Requirements for Sees. 16, 17, 18 Iodide of: Ammonia, arsenic, iron, strontium, and zinc 79 Potassium 75 Iodine 67 Iodoform 79 ' Ipecacuanha root 55 Iris root 55 Iridin 75 Iron: Carbonate of ' 72 (c) Lactated 79 Citrate of 73 Iron and ammonium 79 Cocodylate hypophosphite, hypo and glycerophosphate, iodide, lactate, phosphate, potassic tartrate, and other pharmaceutical salts of 79 Oxide of (colors) 58, 59 (d) Perchloride, solid, or solution of 75 Pure metallic, so-called reduced iron 79 Sulphate of 72 (c) Iron, cast (if malleable, see Wrought iron) Class III, Group 3 Articles not coated or ornamented with another metal or porcelain, neither poUshed nor turned 26 (a), (b) Articles of all kinds, either polished or turned, enameled, bronze gilt, tinned, or coated; or with ornaments, borders, or parts of other metals (gold or silver excepted), or com- bined with glass or ceramic ware 27 Bars and beams 26 (a^ Boxes, lubricating, for railway trucks and carriages 26 (b) Chairs for railways 26 (b) Columns 26 (a) Cuttings and filings, fit only for resmelting 306 Grates for furnaces 26 (a) Lamps of 27 Plates 26 (a) Pipes 26 (a) Fittings for 26 (b), 27 Pigs 306 Wastes and shavings, fit only for resmelting 306 Iron or steel, wrought Class III, Group 3 Anchors 307 Anvils 36 Articles not specially mentioned 45 Axles — For railways and tramways 31 (a^ For vehicles 31 (b) Bamboo steel in bars 28 (b) Barbed wire (fencing) 34 (a) Barrels for firearms 43 ; Bars of — f'. Crucible steel 28 (c> Wrought iron or steel 28 (b) Beams, wrought iron or steel 28, 32 100 Iron or steel, wrought— Continued. ^"■ Bolts 37 Brads '*! Buckles „ 41 Buttons 280(b) Cables 34(a) Cast, in pieces in the rough 30 Chairs of, polished 45 Railway 28(a) Chains S5 Clasp nails 38 Cold rolled, corrugated, or galvanized sheets 29 (b) Crochet hooks ■ 275 Cranks 32,33,191 Cutlery 42 Dental instruments 193 Fencing (barbed wire) 34 (a) Firearms and detached parts for 43 ; Fishplates 28(a) : Fishhooks 42(a) ! Furniture springs 45 Gauze, wire 84 (d) Hairpins 275 Hooks and eyes 275 Hoops 29 (W Hoop iron and fleges 29 (b) Horseshoes 45 Ingots, or "tochos" 306 Instruments, surgical or dental 193 Lubricating boxes 81 (*) Mooring buoys 45 (») Nails 38 Needles (except siurgical) 275 Surgical 193 Netting 84(b) Nuts 37 , Pens 275 ' Perforated sheets 29 (b) Pieces, large, composed of bars, or bars and sheets fastened J together or not (structural iron) 32 I Pins, common and safety 275 ' Pipes 33 Fittings for 45 j Pistols 43 I Plates 29 (a) Pocket cutlery 42 (b) Polished sheets 29(b) Bails..... 28(a) Revolvers, and detached parts for 43 Razors 42(b) Rivets 37 Rods 28(b),(c) Saddler's hardware 41) Safes 45 Scissors 42 (a), (b) Screws 39 Sheets, rolled 29 (a), (b) Side arms (not fire), and parts for 42 (b) Sleepers 28 (a) Spirit levels 191 Springs — i For railways and tramways 31 (a) For vehicles 81 (b) Furniture 45 Structural steel, cut to measure 32 Surgeons' operating tables 45 Instruments 193 Switches, rails, and tongues («e«note) 28(a), 101 Iron or steel, wrought — Continued. Tacks Tires Tinned sheets, teme and tin plate Manufactures of Tools and implements Trunks Umbrella frames Washers Watch chains, adornments Wheels Wire- Galvanized or not Gauze Netting Irrigation pumps Isinglass, gulaman, gelatin, and manufactures thereof Ivory: Black Combs i Compositions imitating Fans Unwrought Wrought Jack screws; lifting jacks, hoisting apparatus Jade Jams, fruit Japalac (varnish) Jaj anese : Lanterns, paper Napkins, paper Saki (wine) Soy Toyo landinieres: Of ceramic wares Other. (According to material.) Jasmine oil ; Jasper Jelly, fruit Jerked beef Jerseys. (According to material.) Jet: Compositions imitating ¥nwrought Wrought Jewelry: Broken up, of gold, silver, and platinum Gold platinum, or alloys thereof, not otherwise provided for. Set with pearls or precious stones Set with doublets or imitation precious stones or pearls. Gold plated Silver — Not set with pearls or precious stones or imitation per- cious stones or imitation pearls Set with pearls or precious stones Set with imitation pearls or imitation precious stones. . Plated Unfinished parts for rings and earrings, and similar unfin- ished portions of — Gold Silver - Gold or silver plated Jewels {see Precious stones) Used , imported by passengers in their baggage . Jinrikshas ' Jiri, Indian spices Jodelite (unrefined coal tar) Par. 39 28(b) 29(c) 44 191, 193 285 295 (d) 37 276 31 (a), (b) 34 34 (d^ 34(b) 191 88 59 (c), (d) 277 (b) 278 274 277 (a) 277 {h) 191 13 234 60 149 (b) 148, 149 262, 263 253 253 11(f) 85(a) 1 234 204 278 277 (a^ 277 (b) 315 23(a) 23(b) 23(c) 25 (a) 24(a) 24(b) 24(c) 25(a) 23(d) 24(d) 25(c) 13 336, 339 198 252 (b) 22 102 Par. Jonquil oil 85 (a) Joss: Money 149 Sticks 85 (b) Juice of fruit, unfermented 265 Other 266 Juniper: , Oil, essential 85 (a) Tar 79 Jurisdiction, original and appellate, conferred on courts of the Philippine Islands Sec. 26 Jute Class VI Carpeting , 127 Cinches : 131 Cordage and rope-makers' wares 118 Corset laces 130 Fibers, raw 310 Galloons 129 Gunny bags 119 Knitted goods 125 Laces and tulles 126 Laces for corsets and shoes 130 Manufactures of Class VI Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and pile fabrics 124 Raw 310 Ribbons 129; Ribbons or bands for the manufacture of cinches and saddle 1 girths 132] Rope 118 Saddlegirths 131 | Shoelaces 130! Tape 129 (a) I Textiles Clasa VI, Group 2! Textiles called tapestry 128 j Threads, twines, cords, and yams, netted hammocks, fishing ' \ nets, and similar manufactured articles 118 ! Trimmings 129 j Tulles 126 I Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs on textiles of 133 Yarns 117, 118 Kakamonos of straw 167 fc) Kal, carbonic, puris 72 (c) Kalium, ferric tartaric 75 Kananga face powder, and water 85 (b) Kangaroo tendons: Dried 57 Aseptic, for surgical use 80 Kangaroos 172 Kaolin 6(b) Karlsbad salts 79 Kekume oil, 81 Kettles, cast-iron 26 (b), 27 Khaki bianco for shoes 65 Kids... 172 Kid skin: ' Curried 175 (b), (c) Gloves 176(a) Shoes of 17Z(b Kieselguhr (earth) B(b) Kilogram equals 2.2046 pounds avoirdupois gee. 7 Abbreviation for Sec. 4 Kinetoscope and parts, appurtenances, and accessories for 183 Kino gum 54 (b) Kitchen: i Knives 42 W : Utensils of stoneware H fb), (c I Kits, iilm 299'| J i 103 Par. Knife awitchea, electrical 190 (a) Knitted ^ooda. (According to material.) Admixtures of materials in Rule 6, Sec. 2 Knives: Bread, kitchen, plumbers', painters', saddlers', butchers', ahoemakera', and cheese 42 (a) Com and hemp 191 Hunting 42 (b) Pocket 42 (b) Pruning and budding 42 (a) Sheath 42 (b) Table- Wood or iron handles 42 (a) Other handles, common 42 (b; Of silver 24(a), (d) Of silver plate 25 (b) Other cutlery 42 (b) Kola: Astier 79 Extract 79 Nut 55 Komel 265 Kukuioil 81 Kukum (Indian vegetable product) 55 Kummel 260 Labels : Plain 148 (b) Prmted 149 (b) Lithographed 149 (b) Lace paper 149 (b) Laces. (According to material.) Admixtures of materials in Rule 6, Sec. 2 Shoe. (According to material.) Lactate : Iron.. 79 Of calcium 79 Lactopeptin 79 Lactophenin 79 Lactophosphate calcii 79 Lactocarium 79 Ladano, gum resin 54 (b) Lag bolts 37 Lambs 172 Lambskin : Curried 175(b), (c) Shoes 177(b) Lamp: Black 59 (c), (d) Chimneys, glass 17 Globes, glass 16(a), (b) Wicks — Cotton 110 Vegetable pith (timsin) 167 (a) Lamps: Axe 190(a) Bicycle 196 Of brass 48 Of glass 16 Glass chimneys for 17 Incandescent. .■ 190 (a) Wicks, cotton for 110 Other. (According to material.) Lanolin (wool fat) 82 Lanoline, perfumed for toilet use... 85 (b) Lanterns, magic, parts and accessories for 183 Lanterns, paper 149 (b) Other. (According to material.) 104 Lap robes. (According to material.) Lacquered canvas shoes, imitating patent leather Lard, and imitations of Lard oil Lasts, common wood Lathes Lathe, common wood Latticework, wood Laughing gas Launches Laurel: Essence (oil of) Leaves Lava, and manufactures of Lavandula spica, oil of Lavender flowers, oil of Lawn mowers Lead: Acetate of (sugar of lead) Carbonate and oxide of Lead, and alloys of: Bars Bullets In lumps or ingots, pure Alloys of In nickeled or bronze gilt articles In articles not nickeled or bronze gilt Pipes Sheets Shot and bullets Solder, in bars Traps, plain, for sanitary construction Type Wu:e Lead, red and white Lead pencils Leaf, gold Leather: Belting for machinery Boots and shoe findings Calfskin, curried Chamois Gloves Hat boxes Hides and skins Pillows, covered with Saddlery and harness makers' wares Shawl straps Sheepskins, curried (basils) Shoes of — Calfskin Canvas lacquered, imitating patent leather Cow and horsehide Goatskin Kid..... Lambskin Sheepskin Other manufactures of Trunks, valises, traveling bags, and similar receptacles for personal effects Leaves, as drugs, such as bucliu, erysimum, laurel, sage, thyme, rosemary, and senna Sage or thyme, ground, for culinary purposes Leaves, artificial, and parts of Lecithine Tabloids '. Ledger paper Leeches Lees, wine Par. 177 (b) 205 82 160 191 155 (b) 160,16L]62 75 200 85(a) 55 5 85(a) 85(a) 191 7a 59(a) 52(a) 52(b) 306 52(a) 52(c) 52(b) 52(a) 52(a) 52(b) 52(a) 52(a) 52(a) 59 (a? (^} 63 23(d) 192 175 (a), (b), (c) 175 (b), (c) 175 (c) 176 285 174, 175 179 (b) 178 285 175 (a) 177 (b) 177 (b) 177 (a) 177 (b) 177 (b) 177 (b) 177 (a) 179 285 55 252 (b) 2891 79 79 148, 14» 172 74 105 Lemon: Par. Oil 85(a) Salts, effervescent 79 Lemon grass oil 1 85 (a) Lenses: For cameras 299 For spectacles or eyeglasses 20 (a) Other 20(e) Leopards 172 Letter: Balance scales 189 Paper 148, 149 Press copy book 151 Library paste 88 Lichees: Canned 233 Dried 232 Fresh 231 Lichens 55 Licopodium or lycopodium 55 Licorice: Extract of 79 Root 55 Lifeboats 200 Life buoys 307 Life preservers 307 Lifting jacks 191 Ligatures, catgut, silk, and the like, for surgical use, aseptic 80 Lighters, cigars, electric 190 (b) Lighters, paper 148 Lighters (boat) 200 Lightning arresters 190 (a) Lights, developing 299 Lilac oil 85 (a) , Lily: Flowers, dried (Chinese) 228 Rootflovur 218 Nuts 236 Limbs and members, artificial 279 Limburger cheese 270 Lime: Chloride of (calcium hypochlorite) 72 (b) Hydraulic 6 (a) Phosphate and superphosphates of ^ 72 (a) Stone 2 Linden flowers 55 Linen Class VI Cinches 131 Gloves 125(b) Knitted goods 125 Plushes, velvets, pile fabrics 124 Saddle girths 131 Shoe and corset laces 130 Socks and stockings 125 (a) Textiles Class VI, Group 2 Trimmings 129 Tulles and lacea 126 Liniments 79 Lini oil 81 Linoleum 284 Linseed: Crushed, in meal or in cake 53 (b) Whole 53(a) Oil 81 Lions 172 Liquors 260 106 Par. Liquors, adulterated, prohibited Sec. 3 (e) Alcoholic 258,259,260 Malt 264 Vinous 261. 262, 263 Listerine 79 Liter (equivalent to 1 .0567 quarts, wine measure) Sec . 7 Liter, gauge and proof, for tariff purposes, defined Class XIII, Group 6 Litharge, color 59 (c), (d) Lithium, carbonic 75 Lithographic: Inks 62(a) Presses 191 Stones 1 Lithographs 149 For advertising, when free 325 Litmus, color 59 (c), (d) Litmus, paper 149 Live animals 168 to 172 Loaded dice (prohibited) Sec. 3 (c) Locomotives and tenders 191 Logs: Fine wood 156 (a) Ordinary wood 155 (a) Logs, ships' (instruments) 300 Logwood extract. ~.r 64 (b) Loofah sponges 282 Looking glasses 19 Lottery tickets; advertisements of, or lists of drawings, pro- hibited Sec. 3(f) Lubricating: Boxes — Ofcastiron / 26(h) Of wrought iron or steel / 31(a) Oilfr- / Mixed, crude ' 22 Refined j 22 Axle greases of all kinds. 22 Lucca oil 81 Lucky paper 148, 149 Lumber, import duties on 155, 156 Product of the Philippine Islands exempted from wharfage dues Sec. 14 Lupulin 55 Lychees: Dried 232 Fresh 231 Canned 233 Lycopodium 55 Lye, caiistic 70 Lysol 75 Lysolum 75 Nlacaroni 222 Maccasar, oil of 85 (a) Mace: Ground 247(b) Unground 247 (a) Oil of 85(a) Machetes 191 Machine needles, sewing 275 Machinery and apparatus Class XII, Group 2 Agricultural 191 Boilers 191 Compressed-air engines and motors 191 Cranes, hand or power 191 107 Par. Machinery and apparatus — Continued. Derricks 191 Detached parts of machines are dutiable under the corre- sponding paragraphs under which the complete machine ia X rill grinder, twisted 191 Electric 190 _ines 191 ?Eor^redging, hoisting, or pile driving 191 For extracting oil from cocoanuts 191 \ ' GasolinejnotcnS 191 Hafid pumps 191 /Hemp stripping ». 191 . / Hot-air motors 191 / Hullers, cleaners, threshers, rice 191 / Hydraulic cranes 191 / Ice-making 191 Jackscrews, hoisting 191 Locomotives 191 MetejB — *, Electrical, of all kinds 190(a) \ Motors — \ Hydraulic, steam, petroleum, gasoline, and hot or com- \ pressed air 191 ^ Electrical, all kinds 190(a) Pile-driving ' 191 Pumps, hand or power 191 Refngerating 191 Rice-hulling 191 Road-making 191 Sawmill 191 Stamp mills 191 Steam boilers of all kinds 191 Steam plows 191 Steam pumps 191 Sugar mills 191 Tenders to locomotives 191 Turbine engines 191 Turntables 191 Typewriters 185 Weighing 189 Windlasses 191 Windmills 191 Wood working 191 Machines. {See also Machinery-) Adding 185 Aerial and parts for 198 Automatic slot, if not prohibited 183, 188 For gambling, prohibited Sec. 3 Boring 191 Cash registers 186 Cigarette making 191 Corking 191 Cotton gin ". 191 Duplicating 185 For drying tobacco 191 Hammers, steam 191 Ice-cream freezers 191 Kinetoscopes 183 Manifolding 185 Phonographs 183 Planing 191 Sewing 187 Shears 191 Washing 191 Water meters 191 Wri ting 185 108 Par. Mackerel: Canned or potted Fresh Salted, smoked, or pickled, in bulk Mackintoshes. (According to material.) Madder Magazines Magic lanterns and parts therefor Magnesium, metallic, in ribbons Magnesium: Calcined oxide Carbonate Chloride Citrate — Effervescent Other Glycerophosphate Metallic, in powder or ribbons Nitrate Phosphate Salicylate Sulphate Magnets, horseshoe Magnifying glasses Maize Oil of.. y. Making up defined, surtax for Malleable cast iron. (Dutiable as wrought iron.) Mallets Polo Malt Extracts, pharmaceutical Whisky , Roasted (a coffee substitute) Malted milk , Manganese: Black oxide , Borate Glycerophosphate Peptonized Pepotonized , Manganesit (putty) , Mangan putty , Manifolding machines and parts for Manila paper Manna Mannit Mantillas. (According to material.) Mantels, Welsbach Manufactures of the Philippine Islands, reimported . Manures, natural Manuscripts, free Maple sirup , Maps Maraschino cherries Maravilosa essence Marble Dust In rough Other articles of Plates Sculptures , Slabs S teps , Marbles (toys) Mares , 212 (a) 213 (a) 213 (b) 64 (a), (b) 326 183 52(b) 75 72(c) 72(c) 79 73 79 52(b) 72(c) 72(c) 79 72(c) 191 20(e) 217 81 Eule 11, Sec. 2 191 294 317 264 79 258 218 219 58 79 79 79 79 59(b) 59(b) 185 148, 1 19 54(b) 79 5 347 319 327 238 153 235 79 1 1(a) 1(a) 1(c) l(b l(c l(b 1(b) 293 168, 331, 345 109 ^ Par. Marine engines 191 Marjoram oil 85 (a^ Marked playing cards (prohibited) Sec. 3 (c) Market value, defined Rule 13 (a), Sec. 2 Marking ink 62 (b) Marmalade . 234 Masks for baseball or fencing, of whatever material 294 Masks, face 293 Massey oil 85 (a) Mastic 54(b) Matches of all kinds 90 Materials: Component, defined Rule 12, Sec. 2 Insulating 190 (a) Not otherwise provided for 303 Mathematical appliances and apparatus not otherwise provided for 300 Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile) 55 Mats. (According to material.) Matte, copper, free 306 Mattocks 191 Mattolein 75 Mattresses, for beds. (According to material.) Maypole soap 64 (c) Maximum rate of duty on importations Sec. 8 Measuring tapes: Steel 191 Other. (According to material.) Canned 206,207,208 Extracts 210 Fresh 202 Juices 210 Salted or in brine 203 Smoked or cured 204 Soup tablets 210 Mechanical music boxes 182, 183 Medals, as trinkets or ornaments 23, 24, 25, 276 As trophies or prizes 328 Other. (According to material.) Medical induction batteries 190 (b) Medicated: Cotton 84 Soap 80 Medicines, adulterated or deleterious, prohibited Sec. 3 (e) Medicines, patent or proprietary 78 Other 79 Meerschaum: Unwrought 277 (a) Wrought 277 (b]^ Melaleuca flaviflora oil 85 (a* Mellisaoil 85 (a) Mellots metal. {See Zinc.) Menthse piperitse oil 85 (a.) Menthse viridis oil (oil of spearmint) 85 (a) Menthol 79 Menthol cones 79 Merchandise, not otherwise provided for 303 Growth, product, or manufacture of the United States ad- mittedfree Sec. 12 Mercerized cotton yams 93 Mercury 49 Ammoniacal (white precipitate) 75 Bijodido (bi-iodide) 79 Chloride 72(c) Cyanide 72(c) 110 Mercury — Continued. Ointment Oxide Oxinate. Pills (blue mass) Powdered mass Merluza guisada, in cans Metal: Bell, free Muntz, free Threads, in textiles Or spangles, contained in embroidery. Wastes, common, fit only for resmelting, free. Metallic threads, textiles of Metals, not otherwise provided for, and alloys thereof.. Meter, equivalent in inches (39 . 37 inches) Meters: Electric, of all kinds Water Methyl: Acetate Alcohol Salicylas, oil Methylal Methylene blue Methylene violet (medicinal), or pyoktania Metilal Metol *. Metrical system Metronomes Mexican lignaloes oil Miaouli oil Mica and manufactures thereof , Microscopes and slides for Microtomes Migranm Milks and creams: Compounded with other substances (except sugar). Condensed, concentrated, or evaporated Fresh Malted Powder Sugar of Tablets Millboards of asbestos Millefieurs, extract for making perfumes Millet: Flour In grain Mills of all kinds Millstones Mimeograph ink Mimeographs, parts and accessories Mince-meat Mineral oils: Crude Refined, for illumination For lubrication or solvents Other refined Mineral: Ores Pitch Tar Waters Wax, in candles Wrought in other articles Unwrought Par. 7S 75 75 79 79 212 (c) 306 306 Rule 10 Rule 9, Sec. 2 306 Rule 10, Sec. 2 52 Sec. 7 190 (a) 191 75 257 85(a) 79 64(c) 79 75 75 Sec. 7 182 85(a) 85(a) 5 300 300 79 268 267 267 219 268 79 268 4 85(a) 217 (b) 217 (a) 191 3 62(b) 185 208 22 22 22 22 306 22 22 265 83(b) 83(c) 83(a) Ill Mineralogy specimens for public museums, schools, academies, and scientific corporations Miners' fuses and caps Mint: Ground Unground Mirrors of all kinds Misbranded articles, prohibited : Mixture of materials in articles not enumerated Models, small, for public museums, schools, academies, and scientific corporations, free Moldings of wood, gilt Money: Joss, so called Of national issues Mongolian pheasants Mongos (dried beans) Monkeys Moorings (buoys) Morphine Mortars. (According to material.) Mortisers Mortising machinery Moss: Artificial Live, in natural state Dried, in natural state Used for drugs r Moss fiber gold, for dentistry Mothballs Mother-of-pearl : Buttons , Compositions imitating TJnwrought Wrought Motor cycles and detached parts for Motors: Electric Other Mounted birds or animals Mouth organs, toy Mowing machines Mucilage Mulberry paper Mules Muntz metal, free Muria puama: Extract Wood Muriate of: Gold, silver, and platinum Tin Muriatic acid Music: Boxes In raised print, used exclusively by the blind Printed or lithographed sheet Musical instruments Parts of, appurtenances and accessories for Musk Mustard: Dressing Ground In paste Oil- Black 81 Volatile • 8r> (aj Par. 341 89(a) 252 (b) 55 19 Sec. 3 (e) Eule 12, Sec. 2 341 238 162 149 318 173, 201 226 172 45 77 191 191 289 305 167 (a) 55 23(d) 75 280 (a) 278 277 (a) 277 (b) 196 190 (a) 191 286, 287 293 191 88 148, 149 168, 331 306 79 55 76 72 fc^ 68(a) 182, 183 326 149 182, 183 182 85(b) 253 250 (b) 250 (c) 112 Mustard — Continued. Plaster „^„ 79 Seed 250(a) Mutton (see Meats, canned) 206 . Myrbane oil ' 75 Myrciae oil 79 Myristicae oil, essential 85 (a) Myrrh 55 Oil of 85(a) Myrtle oil 85(a) Nails: Of copper 48 Of iron 38 Of zinc 62(b) Naphtha 22 Naphthalin 75 Naphthaline balls 75 Naphthol 79 Naphthol benzoin 79 Napkins. (According to material.) Making up, defined, surtax for Eule 11, Sec. 2 Nasturtium oil 85 (a) National issue coins and currency, free 318 Natrium. (See Sodium.) Neatsf oot oil 82 Neckties. (According to material.) Needles: Of bone 278(b) Of common metals 275 Of ivory , '. 277(b) Sewing 275 Sewing machine 275 Surgical 193 Nerolioil 85(a) Nets. (According to material.) Netted and knitted stuffs, admixtures of materials in Rule 6, Sec. 2 Netting, iron wire 34 (b) Net weight defined Rule 13 Newspapers, when free 326 Old, imported for wrapping paper : 149 Nickel: Ammonium sulphate 72 (c) Carbonate of 72 (c) Sulphate of 72(c) Nickel and alloys of: In bars, sheets, pipes, and wires 50 (a) In lumps and ingots, alloys 50 (a) Pure 306 In other articles 50 (b) Nigrosine 64 (c) Nippers (pliers) 191 Nipples, rubber 290(b) Nitrate of: Copper 72(c) Potassium 72 (a) Silver 72(c) Silver in pencils for cauterizing 79 Sodium 72 (a) Strontium 72 (c) Uranium 79 Nitric acid 68 (a) Nitroglycerin 89 (a) Note paper 148, 149 Novels 152 Number of threads in textiles Rule 1, Sec. 2 Nursing bottles, glass 15 (a), 20 (e) Nutgalls 55 Nutmeg oil, essential '. 85 (a) 113 Nutmegs: Ground Husked , !]!!!!!!'."!!!! TJnhusked '...'.'.'.'. Nuts, edible : !!!!!!!!]!!!!!!!! Cocoanuts [ Conserved or crystallized '...'.'. For drugs ] Of copper ■ f iron Products ] Nux vomica Tincture and medical preparations of Oakum Oars of wood Oatmeal, prepared for table use Oats in: Grain , Meal or flour Obscene, indecent, or subversive of public order, books, printed, or written matter, objects, prohibited Ocbers, natural colors Odometers and parts therefor Officers and employees of the United States and insular govern- ments to be considered as "settlers" Oils: Aleuritis tribola (Kekume oil, Gelgaiim walnut, Kukui oil). Allspice (01 . pimentae) Almond, expressed. Amber (01. Succine) American wormseed (01 . Ohenepodii) .- Animal Anise (01. Anisi) , Apricots Arachidis Arachis (groundnut oil) ^. Asafetida Asarum Balm Banana, artificial Bay (01. Myrcias) Betula (see Birch) Ben... , Bengoin Bergamot (01. Bergamotte) Birch Bitter almond (01. Amygdale amarae) Black mustard Volatile Black pepper ; Volatile Blesemi Cade (01. Cadinum) Cajuput (01. Oajuputi) Calamus (sweet flag) Camphor Canada fleabane (Erigontis) Caraway (01. Cari) Carob Casia (see Cinnamon) Castor Cedar Wood (yellow) Celery Ceylon cinnamon (01. Cinn. Zeylanci) Chamomile (01. Anthemidis) Chenopodium - Cinnamon (01. Cinnamomi) Citronella 12667— P T— 09 8 248 (c) 248 (b) 248 (a) 236 53(a) 236 55 48 87 236 55 79 308 160 218 217 (a) 217 (b) Sec. 3 (b) 58,59 184 338 81 85(a) 81 85(a) 85(a) 82 85(a) 85(a) 81 81 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 85 (a), 260 85(a) 85(a) 81 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 85 (a) 81 85(a) 81 85(a) 81 85(a) 85 Ca) 85(a) 85(a) 85 (a) 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 81 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 114 Oils— Continued. ^^■ Cloves (01. Caryophyli) ' 85 (a) Cocoanut til Cod liver 82 Prepared aa pharmaceutical products , . "9 Cognac 85 (a) Copaiba (01. Ccmaibae) '. 85 (a) Coriander (01. Coriandri) 85 (a) Cotton seed (Goasypii eeminis) 81 Croton (01. Tiglii) ' 81 Cubeb (01. Cubebae) 85(a) Cumin 85 (a) Dill (01. Anethi) 85(a) Ergot 81 Erigeron (see Fleabane) 85 (a) Essential 85 (a) Eucalyptus (01. Eucalypti) ' 85 (a) Euphorbia ^ 85 (a) Fennel (01. Foeniculi) 85 (a) Flaxseed 81 Fleabane (01. Erigerontis) 85 (a) Foeniculi 85 (a) Gaultheria 85 (a) Gelgaum 81 Geranium 85 (a) Gin : 85 (a) Ginger 85 (a) Ginger grass 85 (a) Gossipii (cotton seed) 81 Hazel 81 Hedeoma (01. Hedeomae) 85 (a) Hemlock (spruce oil) 85 (a) Horseradish 85 (a) lUicum religiosum (Shikimi : same as Indian anise) 85 (a) Indian corn 81 Jasmine 85 (a) Jonquil 85 (a) Juniper oil (01. Juniperi) 85 (a) Juniper tar 79 Lard oil 82 Laurel 85 (a) Lavender flower 85 (a) Lemon (01. Leraonis) , '. 85 (a) Lemon grass (01. Andropogon citrati) 85 (a) Linseed (01. Lini) 81 Lilac 85(a) Lilies 85 (a) Lucca 81 Mace 85(a) Maccasar ■ 85 (a) Maize 81 Marjoram. . '. 85 (a) Massey (see Cinnamon) 85 (a) Matricaria Chamomilla 85 (a) Melaleuca flaviflore (Miaouli) 85 (a) Mellisa 85 (a) Mexican lignaloes ■ 85 (a) Mignonette 85 (a) Mineral ' 22 Mirbane 75, 260 Mustard, volatile (01. Sinapis volatile) 85(a) Myrcia {see Oil of bay) 85 (a) Myrrh 85 fa) Myrtle 85(a) Nasturtium 85 (a) Neat's-foot 82 Neroli 85 (a) Nutmeg 86 (a) 115 Oils— Continued. P"- Olive 81 Orange Orange berry Orange flowers (01. Aurantii florum) Orange leaf Orange peel (01. Aurantii corticis) Origanum (oil of thyme) Orris root Palm Palma rosa ^ . . Partridge berry {see Wintergreen) Patchouli ,. Peach kernels Pennyrojral Peppermint (01. Menthae piperitae) Petit grain citronnier Phosphorus (01 . Phoephoratum) Pimenta (see Allspice) Pine (01. Pini) Recini Bed cedar Rhodium Rose (01. Rosae; attar of roses) Rose geranium Rosemary (01. Rosmarini) Rue Sanitas Santal, or sandalwood Sassafras Savine Sesame Sesamum Shikima Solvent Spearmint Sperm Spike Spruce Star aniseed ;. Succini Sweet birch Sweet flag Sweet hay Tansy Tar (01. Picis liquidae) Tar, unrefined Teaberry , Teeloil (see Sesamum oil) Terebinthinae Theobroma Thyme Tiglu Track Tungtree Turpentine ; Valerian Vegetable, fixed Verbena Vetiver essential Violet Volatile {see Essential) Volatile sinapis Walnut Wax (01. Cerae) Whisky White cedar White mustard 85 ( a) 85 { a) 85 { a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 81 85 ( a) 85 ( 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 79 85 ( 85 ( a) a) 81 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a> 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 85 ( a) 75 85(a) 85(a) 85(a) 8i 81 85(a) 22 85(a) 82 85 ( :a) 85 ( a) 85 ( 'a1 85 ( a) 85 ( :a) 85 ( :a) 85 ( :a) 85 I :a) 85-1 :a) 22 85 I ;a) 81 61 245 ( b) 85 1 ;a) 81 22 81 61 85 ( (a) 81 85 ft! 85 85 (a) 85 (a) 85 (a) 81 82 85 (a) 85 (a^ (a) 85 116 OUs— Continued. ^"- , , Wine 85 W Wintergreen 85 (a) Wood 81 Wormwood (01. Absinthi) 85(a) Oilcloth: In the piece 284 (a) Made up into articles 284 (b) Oil-extracting machinery 191 Oiled silk 145 Oilstones, whetstones, and hones of all kinds 3 Ointments 79 Oleaginous seeds 53 (a) Oleic acid - - - 69 (b) Olein 82 Oleographs 149 Oleomargarine 272 Olive oil 81 Olives: Fresh 231 Pickled— In bulk 233 (a) In retail packages 233 (b) Omnium gatherum 303 Onions: Canned 229 Fresh 314 Pickled 230 Onion-skin paper 148, 149 Onyx: In the rough 1 (a) In slabs, plates, or steps 1 (b) Beads, on strings in ornaments: 276 Sculptures 1 (c) Other articles 1 (c) Opals {see Precious stones) 13 Openers, can 191 Opera glasses. (According to material.) Opium, in whatever form „ 77 Prohibited, except as provided : Sec. 3 (g) Opium pipes, prohibited Sec. 3 (h) Optical appliances and apparatus, not otherwise provided for. . 300 Orange: Berry, oil of 85 (a) Essence, artificial 85 (a) Flowers, oil of 85 (a) Fruit- Conserved or crystallized 235 Dried 232 Fresh 231 Preserved 233 Leaf, oil of 85 (a) Peel (dried) 55 Oil of 85 (a) Water (not perfumery) 79 Orchilla extract 64 (b) Ores. 306 Scoriae, from smelting of 306 Orexina, tannate 79 Organic: Acids 69 Salts , 73 Salts, acid or double 75 Organs: Cabinet 182 Household effects of settlers coming to the Philippine Islands and returning residents thereof, free 338, 344 Pipe, for churches and societies 329 117 Organs — Continued. Paf- Toy mouth 293 Other 182 Origanum oil 85 (a) Original jurisdiction conferred on courts of first instance of the Pnilippine Islands Sec. 26 ' Ornaments of common materials 276 Orj)hol 79 Orris-root oil 85 (a) Orthoform 79 Osiers: Manufactured 167 (b), (c) Unmanufactured 167 (a) Ostrich feathers 287 Ostriches 173 Ownership of imported merchandise Sec. 15 Oxalate of: Iron 73 Potassium 73 Oxalates 73 Oxalic acid 69 (b) Oxen 169 (a), 331, 332, 338, 345 Ox gall, powdered 79 Oxide of: Antimony 79 Caustic and barilla alkalies 70 Cobalt 75 Copper 72(c) Iron 58 Lead 59 (a), (b) Manganese 58 Mercury 75 Nickel 75 Potassium 70 Sodium 70 Strontia 75 Tin 75 Uranium 79 Zinc (color) 59 (c) Oxinate of mercury 75 Oxyhydrates {see Caustic alkalies) , 70 Oxygen gas 75 Oxylithe 75 Oysters: Preserved 212 (b) Fresh, in tine 214 Salted, dried, or pickled, in bulk 214 Shells of 281 Package, retail, defined Rule 13 (e). Sec. 2 Packages and packing of imported merchandise Rule 13, Sec. 2 Packages: Containing merchandise according to different weight or weight and ad valorem, how treated Rule 13 (j). Sec. 2 i Of uniform or similar character, weight, or quantity, and of ? the contents to be ascertained and rules for estimating pur- poses Rule 13 (k), Sec. 2 Packing of imported merchandise Rule 13, Sec. 2 Asbestos , 4 Cost of, should be included in dutiable value. Rule 13 (a) For free-entry goods Rule 13 (g) Paper 148, 149 Rubber, for machinery or pistons 290 (a) Salt for packing hams (see note, par. 207) 72 (c) Unusual. Rule 13 (h), (i), Sec. 2 Usual Rule 13 (t), (g), (h),Sec^2 Immediate Rule 13, Sec. 2 118 Packfong metal. (See Copper alloys.) ^■'• Packs, film 299 Pack thread of hemp 120 Pads, ink or stamp 185 Paeonia seeds 55 Painkiller 79 Paint brushes, hair 137 Painted designs 153, 324 Painters' knives 42 (a) Paintings: Domestic, reimported, when free 347 Of actual persons 324 Offensive to morality, prohibited Sec. 3 When free 324,334,341 Works of art 824, 834, 341 Other 153 Paints {see colors): Bituminous 59 (b) Common, natural (dry) 58 Other 59(c), (d) White or red lead 59 (a), (d) Palm: Leaf fans 274 Manufactured 167 (c) Unmanuiactured 167 (a) Oil of 81 Palma rosa oil 85 (a) Palmitic acid 69 (b) Palm oil 81 Pamphlets: For advertising, when free 325 Obscene or indecent, prohibited Sec. 3 Other 148,149 Pancreatin 79 Panoramas for public entertainment, imported temporarily (bond taken for reexportation) 339 Pantanberge 79 Papain (payotin) 79 Papeles azoados 79 Paper: Albumen 149 Bags 148,149 Baryta coated 149 Basic, photographic, for albumenizing 148, 149 Bibulous 148, 149 Blotting ■ 148, 149 Bond 148,149 Books — Blank, printed or not 151 Letterpress copying 151 Printed 152 Boxes 148,149 Canes 293 Carbon 149 Carborundum 147 Cardboard 148,149 Cigarette 150 Coated with tar for roofing 147 Confetti and serpentines 148 (b) Copying 148 Cover 148,149 Drawing 148, 149 Embossed 149 Emery 147 Engraved 149 Envelopes 148 (b) Etched 149 Filter 148 Fly, Bticky or chemical 76 119 Paper — Continued. Par. Gelatin coated 149 Gilt 149 Glass 147 Gum 149 Hats 293 Lace 149 Lanterns 149 Cb) Leaves for artificial flowers 589 Ledger 148, 149 Letter .•• 148 Letterpress copying books 151 Lithographed 149 Lucky 148,149 Manila 148,149 Manufactures of Class IX Napkins 148, 149 Note 148 Old newspapers used tor wrapping 149 Onionskin 148,149 Otherwise elaborated 149 Parchment 148,149 Patterns 148,149 Photographic- Plain basic 149 Sensitized 149 Pottery 148,149 Prepared or coated with tar for roofs 147 Printed 149 Printing 147 Pulp for 312 Punk 148 Eecord 148, 149 f Roofing ■ 147 Ruled 149 Sand 147 Sensitized 149 Serpentine and confetti .-.^ 148 (b) Sheathing 147 Singhalese 149 Stereotype '. 148,149 Stock, free 312 Straw 148 Straws, manufactured in 149 (b) Surface coated 149 Tissue 148, 149 Toilet 148 Tracing 148,149 Typewriting .'. 148, 149 Wall 149 Wrapping 148, 149 Writing 148 Papier-mach6 154 Paracotoin 79 Paraffin: In candles 83(b) Unwrought 83 (a) Wrought in other articles 83 (c) Paraldehyde ; 75 •Parasols 295 Sticks for 167 (a), 295 (d) Frames for 295 (d) Parchment 175 (c) Paper 148, 149 Paris green 59 (c) Parrots 173 Partridge-berry oil 85 (a) Partridges 173. 201 120 Par. ^^ ^ , when tree , 336 Pasta pectoral 79 Paste: For sharpening cutlery 75 For soup 222 Tooth 85 (b) Library 88 Pasteboard, strawboard, cardboard, or pulp board: Boxes 148,149 Card mounts for photographs , 148, 149 In sheets 148, 149 Manufactures of 148, 149 Pastels 153, 324, 341 Pastilles 79 Patadeones, making up defined, surtax for Bule 11, Sec. 2 Patchouli oil 85 (a) P4t6de foigras 208 Patent leather 175 (c) Boots and shoes of 177 (b) Shoes, canvas, imitation of 177 (b) Patent medicines and drugs 78 Defined Sec. 5 Patterns, paper 148, 149 Paving: Blocks of asphalt 22 Of stone (rough) 2 (a) Slabs, cones, and prisms of glass for 18 (a) Of stone for 2(b) Crushed stone for 2 (b) Payment of duties Sec. 6 Peaches: Dried 232 Fresh 231 Preserved 233 In cordials or spirits 235 Peach-kernel oil 85 (a) Pea flour 226(c) Peanut oil 81 Peanuts 236 Conserved or crystallized 236 Pearl barley 218 Pearl, mother of 277 In buttons 280 fa^ Unwrought 277 (a) Wrought 277(b) Pearls and seed pearls 13 Imitations of 14 Pears: Fresh 231 Preserved 233 In cordials or spirits 235 Peas: Canned 229 Dried— In bulk 226(a) In small packages 226 (b) Fresh ! 227 Pedometers and parts thereof 184 Pelletierine 76 Pelts (fur skins) 174 Pencils: Camel's hair 137 Copper sulphate in, for cauterizing 79 Lead, colored, charcoal, and indelible • 63 Slate 2 (c) Silver nitrate in, for cauterizing 79 Pen drawings 163,324 121 Par. Penholdere. (According to material.) Permyioyal oil 85 (a) Pens: Fountain, and parte and points for 292 Of common metals 275 Other. (According to material.) Reservoir, and parts and points for 292 Pepper: Ground 249 (b) Whole 249 (a) Peppermint oO 85 (a) Pepper, oil, black 81 Volatile 85 (a) Peppers: Fresh 227 Pickled 230 Preserved 229 Peppers, pod, dried: Ground 249 (b) Whole 249 (a) Pepsin 79 Pepsine, elixir 79 Peptone 78 Perambulators 199 Perchloride of iron, solid or solution of 75 Perfumery 85 Periodicals, published 326 Permanganate of potassium 75 Perouin 76 Peroxide of: Hydrogen 75 Manganese (so-called English iron black) 58 Sodium 75 Personal effects, when free 336,338,344 Of settlers 338 Of tourists 336, 337 Of travelers 336, 337 Persulphate of sodium 72 (c) Peru, balsam 79 Petit grain citronnier oil 85 (a) Petrolatum (vaseline) 22 Petroleum: Crude 22 Refined 22 E Engines 191 F Ether, chemically pure 75 ^ Motors 191 Pewter. {See Zinc and alloys.) Pharmaceutical products not otherwise provided for 79 Defined Sec. 5 Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary Sec. 5 Pharmacy, substances employed in Qass IV Philippine products, reimported 347 Philosophical and scientific apparatus, when free 346 Phonodx)scope 300 Phonographs and graphophones, and detached parts for 183 Phog)hate of: Iron (scales) 79 Lime 72 (a) Sodium, granulated 75 Phosphide of zinc 79 Phosphoratum: Oil 79 Zinc 79 Phosphoric acid 68(c) Phosphorus. 67 Phosphorous oil 79 122 Par. Photo-engravings 149,153,324 Photographic: Albums, of paper ^ 148, 149 Apparatus and equipment 299 Cameras 299 Card mounts 148,149 Chemicals — Bromide of potassium 75 Chloride of — Gold 76 Silver 76 Euquinone 75 Hydroquinone 75 Hyposulphate of soda 72 (c) Iodide of potassium 75 Metol 75 Nitrate of silver j, 72 (c) Potassium chlorplatinite 75 Protargol 75 Sulphite of soda 72 (c) Dry plates 299 Films 299 Flashlight powders, magnesium 62 (b) Lenses 299 Negatives 299 Papers 148,149 Pictures 149, 153, 324 Plate holders 299 Tripods 299 Photographs of actual persons 324 Other 149 Pianolas 182 Pianos and stools for 182 Household effects, when free 338, 344 Pickaxes 191 Picks 191 Picrotoxin 79 Picture-projecting devices, parts, appm-tenances, and acces- sories for 183 Pictures: When free 324,335,341 Obscene or indecent (prohibited) Sec. 3 Of actual persons 324 Works of art 324,335,341 Other •... 153 Pigeons 173,201 Clay, for targets 11 (c) Pig iron 306 Pigments Class IV Pigs, sucking 171 POe fabrics. (According to material.) Admixture of materials in Rule 6, Sec. 2 Pillow shams. (According to material.) Pills: Chinese 78 Medicinal (except quinine) 78,79 Quinine 320 Pilocarpine 76 Pimental oil 79 Pinioil 85(a) Pins: Of common metals 275 Other. (According to material.) Pipe organs for churches and societies ■^ r^ Other ■{•.,_ Piperin -, i 123 Pipes: Aluminum Bowles for opium (prohibited) Cast-iron Clay Copper Fittings for — Of cast iron Of copper Of wrought iron Lead Nickel Stove Tin Wooden receptacles for liquors Wrought iron and steel Zinc Pipes, opium, prohibited Piques Pistils, artificial flowers Pistols, and parts for Pitch: Burgundy Felt, covered with, for roofing Mineral Paper, covered with, for roofing Vegetable J Pitchers, glass Pith, vegetable Planes Planing machinery Planters, corn Plants, live Plaster of Paris Plasters, medicated Plate glass Plate holders and frames for cameras Plates: ;• Cast iron Photographic, dry — Steel, fish '. Wrought iron '■ Platinum: In broken-up jewelry or table services, bars, sheets, dust, and scraps Chloride Jewelry Other manufactures of Playing cards, marked (prohibited) Other PlieiB Plows ^ Plumbago Plumbers' knives Plum pudding .- Plushes. (According to material.) Admixtures of materials in Pneumatic: Pumps Tires for — Automobiles Bicycles -.- - - iPocketbooks. (According to material.) !; Pocket cutlery • Podophyllom Par. 50(a) Sec. 3 26(a) 9 46 26 (b), 27 48 45 52(a) 50(a) 29 (\)) 51(a) 159 (a 33 52(a) Sec. 3 (h) 101 289 43 54(a) 283 22 147 54(a) 16 167 (a) 191 191 191 305 6(b) 79 18(c) 299 26(a) 299 31 fa) 29(a) 315 76 23(a) 23(d) Sec. 3 293 191 191 65 42(a) 221 Rule 6, Sec. 2 191 195 196 42(b) 79 124 Par. 249 (d. 249 (a) Pod peppers, dried: Ground 249 (b Whole Poker chips. (According to material.) Police, messenger, and fire-alarm apparatus, electric Polish, shoe Poligalae * i Polo malleta Pomades Pongee silk Pool: Balls Tables, parts, and appurtenances for Poppy heads, dried Porcelain wares Buttons Insulators Pork: Canned or potted / Fresh Salted or in brine Smoked or cured Porous plaster Portable engines Portieres. (According to material.) Portland cement Postage stamps Postal cards, pictorial * Posters, advertising, when free Potash (caustic alkalies) Salts of. {See Potassium.) Potassium: Acetate Bicarbonate of Bichromate of Bitartrate (cream of tartar) Bromide of Carbonate of Chlorate of Chloride of Chlorplatinite '. . . . Citrate of Cyanide of Ferrocyanide Glycerophosphate of Hydroxide of Hypophosphate of Iodide of Nitrate of Nitrite of Oxalate of Oxides of Permanganate of Pruspiate Sulphate of Sulphite of Sulphuret Tartrate Potatoes, Irish, free Pots, flower: Of common clay and earthenware, plain Ornamental, of faience, fine clay, porcelain, stoneware, or bisque Other. (According to material.) Pottery (see Clay), faience, porcelain Pottery paper Poultices 190 (a) 65 79 294 85(b) 145 164 164 55 11 280 (b) 190 (a) 206 202 203 204 79 191 6(a) 327 149, 158 325 70 73 72(c) 72(c) 74 75 72(c) 72(c) 72(a) 75 73 75 75 79 70 79 75 72(a) 72(c) 73 70 75 75 72(a) 72 (cy 72(c) 79 314 11(b) 11(f) 11 148, 149 79 125 Par. Poultry, live 173 Other """""""[ 201 Powder: Bronze 48 Emery Ij^isn 269 (b) Ty ft /i^\ Flashlight ■ - • - - - - " ^ !!!""!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!." ! 52 (bj Gun and miners' (explosives) .' ." " 89 Prohibited "!!!!!!!!! Sec. 3 (a) '. Insect, vegetable (dalmatian) 55 Insect, chemical 75 Mi^ ;;!;;;;!;;!! 268 Puffs— Of feathers 288 (b) Of wool 141 Sachet 85 (b) Sienna in 58 Talcum, natural 6 (b) For toilet purposes 85 (b) Thoriae in 79 For toilet use • . , 85 (lb) „ Tooth 85 b Powders: Baking. 75 Explosive — For mining 89 (a) „ .Other 89(b) Seidlitz 79 „ Soap 84 rozzuolano earth 6 (b) Precioua stones : Cut, or uncut, unset 13 Imitations of 14 Precipitated chalk g (b) Preservers, life, free 307 Presses, printing, all kinds 191 Primers for firearms . 89 fb) Printed: • ^ ' Blank books I5I Matter for advertising, when free 325 Music, or lithographed sheet 149 Other printed matter 152 Printing: ^^^ 62(a) Paper I47 Presses 191 Wsms, of glass, for paving 18 (a) 1 'Prizes, when free 328 Products, domestic, imported 347 products, edible, not otherwise provided for: Crude 273(a) _ Other 273(b) Prohibited importations Sec. 3 Projecting devices, parts and appurtenances therefor, for en- larging pictures 183 Proof liter for tariff pm-poses, defined Class XIII, Group 6 Propellers for vessels 307 Propylamine 79 Proprietary defined • Sec. 5 Proprietary medicines 78 Protalgol 75 Pruning knives and shears 42 (a) PruBsiate of potassium 75 Publieations, magazines, and periodicals: Free 326 •I Offensive to morality, prohibited Sec. 3 ■• Other 149,152 Par. Public dociunents, issued by foreign governments, free 327 Puddings ^. 221 Pulleys: Differential 191 Fine wood ; 161 Ordinary wood 160 Steel, plain 45 Pulp: Fruit 234 Paper 312 Pulp board, strawboard, pasteboard, and cardboE,i-d 148,149 Manufactures of 148, 149 Pulp or fiber, indurated 154 Pulse: Dried — ' In bulk 226 fa) In retail packages 226 (b) Flour : 226(c) Pulsometers (a kind of pump) 191 Pumice 6(b) Pumpkin fiber (loofah sponges) 282 Pumpkins. {See Vegetables.) Pumps 191 Intended for salvage of vessels, imported temporarily 343 Punk paper 148 Pure Food Law, articles violating the provisions of, prohibited. . Sec. 3 (e) Push buttons, electric 190 (a) Putty 69(b) Putz pomade 75 Pyramidon 79 Pyridin 79 Quadrants .■ 300 Quarterolas 159 (a) Queensware {see Stoneware) 11 Quill toothpicks 278 (b) Quina ferruginated 79 Quinidine sulphate 320 Quinine bark, sulphate and bisulphate of 320 Rabbits' feet, mounted in brushes 287 Rackets, tennis 294 Radiometers 300 ] Rahi (Indian spice) 252 (b) Rails, wrought iron 28 (a) Bent or bolted in crossings, etc 28 (a) Railway: | Axles, wrought iron or steel 31 (a) Carriers, public or common 197 Other 197 Chairs, wrought iron or steel 28 (a| Fish plates, wrought iron or steel 28 (a) Frog switches 28 (a) Locomotives : 191 Lubricating boxes, cast iron 26 (b) Wrought iron or steel 31 (a) Rails, wrought iron or steel 28 (a) Sleepers, wrought iron or steel 28 (a) Springs 31 (a) Switches 28(a) Tenders, for locomotives 191 Turntables 191 Wheels, wrought iron or steel — Weighing more than 100 kilos 31 (a) Weighing 100 kilos or Jess 31 (b) Raisins, dried: In bulk 232 (al In retail packages 232 (b) Rakes 191 127 Par. Ramie ClasB VI Raw or hackled '. 310 Rope or cordage 118 ; Textiles Class VI, Group 2 Thread, twine, cord, and yarn 117,118 Rasps 191 Rat poison 75 Ratchet braces 191 Rates of duty: Establishment of Sec. 8 Two or more applicable, how assessed Rule 12, Sec. 2 Rattan . 167 Rattles, baby (toys) 293 Rawhide, manufactures of 178 (b) Razor: Hones 3 Strops of leather 179 Razors 42 (b) Safety 42 (b) Reading glasses 20 (e) Reading-glass lenses 20 (e) Reapers, agricultural machinery -191 Receptacles. (Rule 13.) Bottles, glass 15 (a^ Stone or earthenware 11 (b) Barrels and casks 159 Flour sacks. (According to material.) Gunny sacks 119 Reexportation of Sec. 23 Of imported merchandise Rule 13, Sec. 2 Of whatever material, for personal effects 285 Suitable for use as containers of liquids 159 (a) Other - 159(b) Trunks, satchels, hand bags, valises, traveling boxes, and similar receptacles in use as containers of personal effects of travelers 336, 337, 338 The same, as merchandise 285 Recini oil (castor) 81 Record paper 148, 149 Records, for jihonographs 183 Red cedar, oil of 85 (a) Red lead: Dry 59 (a^ In liquid or paste 59 (b) Red sandalwood, for dyeing 64 (a) Reeds: In natural state 167 (a^ Walking sticks, cut in straight lengths for 167 (a) Manufactured into articles 167 (c) Reexportation of receptacles and containers Sec. 23 Refrigerating machinery 191 Registers and detached parts for: Cash 186 Fare 185 Regulating sockets, electrical 190 Regulus, copper 306 Reimportation of domestic products 347 Of foreign articles dutiable Sec. 8 Renaline -. 79 Repairs: Articles imported for, when free 350 Costof, on articles of easy identification 304 To Philippine vessels made abroad 200 To Philippine vessels, made abroad, when free 348 Repeal of acts, orders, and regulations inconsistent with thia act Bee. 27 128 Far. Reptiles, dried, for medicine 57 Live 172 ResideniB of the Philippine Islands: Dying abroad, personal efiects of, when free 340 Returning from abroad, personal effects of, when free 344 Resin (colophony) 54 (a) Resins 54 Resonators, electrical 190 Resorcin 79 Retail packages, defined Rule 13 (c), Sec. 2 Reviews, published ' 326 Revolvers and parts for 43 Rheostats 190 M Rhodium oil ■. 85 (a) Rhubarb root 55 Ribbons: Admixture of materials in Rule 7, Sec. 2 Of cotton Ill For cinches or saddle girths 114 Of linen, hemp, flax 129 For cinches or saddle girths 132 Of mixed materials Rule 7 Of silk 146 For typewriters 185 Of wool 141 Rice: Hullers 191 Imported from the United States notientitled to free entry.. Sec. 12 Flour 215(c) Husked 215 (b; Unhusked 215 (a) Machinery for preparing 191 Papers for cigarettes 150 Powder for toilet use 85 (b) Threshers 191 Ridgings, iron 29 (b) Riding boots ■. 177 Rifles and parts for 43 Rings, button 275 Rivets: Copper 48 Iron and steel 37 Road -making machinery 191 Rochelle salts 75 Rock crushers 191 Rock sugar 237 (b) Rodinal 75 Roe, fish, canned 212 (c) In bulk 213(b) Roller composition (composed of glue and gelatine, for printing press) 88 Roneos, parts of and accessories for 185 Roofing: Felt, tarred or covered with pitch, for 283 Glass slabs, cones and prisms, for 18 (a) Paints, bituminous 59 (b) Paper, tarred or covered with pitch, for 147 Rubberoid and similar materials, for 283 Root beer 265 Extract for making 255 Root of: Ai^^elica, alcanna, galangae, gentian, ipecacunha, iris, licorice, rhubarb, squilla, etc 55 Ginseng 56 Roots for dyeing or tanning g4 (a) Rope: Cotton 94 Flax, hemp, jute, and other vegetable fibers US 129 Ropemakers' wares or vegetable fibers other than cotton Rose flowers, dried Rose geranium oil Eosmarina oil Rosemary: Leaves Oil Rose oil Rosettes, electrical Rotary pumps Rotten stone Rouge, toilet preparation Jewelers' Roulette wheels (prohibited) Rubber: Balls, for children (toys) Bands Belting for machinery Boots and shoes Buttons Combs Gaskets Hose Hard rubber articles Matting, corrugated Packing for machinery Raw or in lumps Sponges....' Tires for — Automobiles Bicycles Other vehicles Toys Washers Other manufactures of "Rubberoid," and similar materials for roofing and structural purposes Rubian Rue oO Rugs. (According to material.) Rules, general Rum Rum and quinine hair tonic Rushes: Manufactured Unmanufactured Russet shoe polish Russian caviare Rye: In flour In grain Whisky Saccharine Saccharum lactis Sachet powder Sacks: Common (except gunny sacks), making up, surtax for Containers of imported merchandise Gunny - - - Other. (According to material.) Saddle: Blankets of wool 141 Girths— Of cotton 113 Of linen, hemp, and other vegetable fibers 131 Of wool 141 12667— P T— 09 9 118 55 85 (al 85(a) 55 85(a) 85(a) 190 191 6(b) 85 (b 75 Sec. 3 (c) 29? 290 (b) 192 177 (b) 280 (c) 290 c 290 (a) 291 290 (c) 290 (b) 290 (a) 290 (a) 290 (b) 195 (c) 196 290 (b) 293 290 (a) 290(b),(c) 283 64 85(a) Sec. 2 258 85(b) 167 (c) 167 (a) 65 212 (c) 216 (b) 216 (a) 258 -r 240 79 85(b) Rule 11, Sec. 2 351 119 Par. 178 (b) 25 (b), 40 42(a) 178 (b) 27 45 160, 161, 162 130 Saddlery Hardware (wrought iron or steel) Saddlers' knives Saddles Safes: Of cast iron , . Of wrought iron or steel Of wood Safety: Pins— Of common metals 275 Other. (According to material.) Razors SafEron Sage: Ground Leaves Sago Sake, Japanese wiue Salacetol Salad oil Salamander (asbestos) Saleratus Salicin Salicylate: Of cerium Of bismuth Of soda, sirup of Saline effervescent Sallis water, hair dye Salmometers '. Salmon: Fresh Salted, smoked or pickled, in bulk Canned or potted Salofeno Salol Salophen Sal soda Salt: Carlsbad Common, ground, "sodium chloride" Fruit ; Sorrel Used for packing hams Water soap "Wiesbaden Saltpeter Salts: Of alkaloids, except opium Of opium, alkaloids Of cmchona Inorganic Alum '. Bicarbonate of sodium Borax Carbonate of ammonium and magnesium Chloride of ammonium Calcium carbide Calcium hypochlorite Chlorate of potassium Chlorate of sodium , Chloride of lime Chloride of potassium Chloride of sodium Epsom salt (sulphate of magnesium) Hyposulphite of sodium 42 'b) 251 252 (b) 55 222 260, 262, 263 79 81 4 75 79 79 79 79 79 85(b) 300 213 (a) 213 (b) 212 (a) 79 79 79 72(c) 79 72(c) 79 73 72(c) 84 79 72(c) 76 77 320 72 72 72 c) 72 72 72 72 72 ( b) 72 72 c) <= 72 ( b) 72 a) 72 <=) 72 c 72 c) Salts — Continued . Inorganic— Continued . Nitrate of copper Nitrate of potassium Nitrate of eodimn Other, not specially provided for.. Oxide of copper Phosphates oi lime Sal soda Sulphate of ammonium Sulphate of copper Sulphate of potassium Sulphate of iron Sulphate of magnesium Sulphate of sodium Organic — Acetates Citrates Oxalates Tartrates Rochelle Smelling (perfumed) Salvage of vessels, pumps for From vessels built in foreign countries. Salve Samples: Commercial, in bond, free Of no appreciable value Usual commercial Sand Paper Sandalwood oil ' Sandals Sandalwood Chips Oil In capsules, for medicinal use Sandarac, gum Sanitary construction articles: Rates of duty on Of plain lead, tor Sanitas oil, disinfectant Sanmetto Santal: Oil of In capsules, for medicinal use. Wood, red, for dyeing Sapolio Sapo viridis Sarongs, making up defined, surtax tor Sarsaparilla: 131 Pat Drug. Root. Oil of Sardines Satsuma ware Buttons of Sauces, for table use ' Sauerkraut: In retail packages . In bulk ; Saucers. (According to material.) Sausage casings Sausages Sawdust (common) 72 ( c) 72 ( a) 72 ( '.^} 72 ( c) 75 72 ( a) 72 ( c) 72 ( a) 72 ( c) 72 ( a) 72 ( c) 72 ( c) 72 ( c) 73 73 73 73 75 85(b) 343 Rule 12, Sec. 2 79 833 313 333 6(b) 147 85 (a) 177 ' 55, 157 55 85(a) 79 54(b) Sec. 8 52(a) 75 79 85(a) 79 64(a) 84 84 Rule 11, Sec. 2 265 79 55 55 85(a) 212 (a), (c) 11 (f> 280 (b) 253 229 (b) 229 (a) 203 204,20- 15? 132 Par. Sawmill machiaery and detached parts for 191 Saws 191 Scales: Copper (laminas) • 306 For weighing, and detached parts for 189 Schists Class II, Group 2 Crude oils derived from 22 Kefined illuminating oils derived from 22 Refined oils, other, derived from 22 School: Books (text) 326 Slates - 2 (c) Scientific: Books, apparatus, utensils, and instnmients specially im- ported in good faith, for use and by the order of any society established solely for scientific purposes 346 Apparatus and appliances not otherwise provided for 300 Scissors: Plain, glazed, or japanned 42 (a) Pocket! ..:. 42(b) Surgical 193 Other 42(b) Scopolamine 76 Scorise, resulting from smelting of ores 306 Scouring compositions ." 84 Scraps: Brass, copper, iron, lead, tin, and zinc 306 Gold, silver, and platinum 315 Of other metals 306 Screens. (According to material.) Screw-drivers 191 Screws: Bench 191 Copper and brass 48 Hand 191 Jack, hoisting apparatus 191 Wrought iron or steel 39 Sculptures, when free 334, 335, 341 Of marble, jasper, onyx, etc 1 (cj Of artificial or common stone 2 (c) Of clay, faience, porcelain 11 (f) Of gypsum 7 Scythes 191 Sea blubber, salted 213 (b) Seaweed, dried, edible 273 Crude 273(a) Advanced in condition : 273 (b) Sealing wax 75 Seal presses of cast iron 27 Sedlitz: Granules and powders 79 Mixture 79 Seed pearls 13 Seeds: Anise 55 Aromatic and also of morbid growth 55 Artificial 289 Canary 224 Celery 252 Coriander and caraway 55 Cotton 53 (a) Ground, tor culinary purposes (spices) 252 (b ) Flaxseed 53 (a) Flower 224 Garden and grass. 224 Linseed 63 (a) Medicinal 55 133 Par. Seeds— Continued. Mustard Not otherwise provided for Oleaginous ; Paeonia Sesame Strophantus Seines. (See Nets.) Semi-precious stones Senar blacking Senegal gum Senna leaves Sensen: Breath perfumery Chewing gum Sensitized paper Separators, grain Serpentine paper and confetti Serums and vaccines Sesame seed Oil of Sets, croquet Settlers, personal and household effects of, when free Sevres wares, not otherwise provided for Sewing: Machine needles Machines and detached parts (except needles) Needles Thread- Cotton Hemp, jute, and other vegetable fibers Silk Sextants Shafts, wooden, for vehicles Sharks' fins Shaving soap Shavings of iron and common metals Shawl straps of whatever material ' Shawls. (According to material.) Shawls (man tones and panolones), making-up defined, surtax for. Shears: Garden, grass, hedge, and pruning Plain, glazed, or japanned Sheep Other Sheath knives Sheep Shears Skins — (Basils) curried 175 (a) Known to the trade as chamois sMn 175 (c) Skin shoes ^ 177 (a) Shell, tortoise, and mother-of-pearl: Unwrought 277 (a) Wrought 277 (b) Other 281(a), (b) Shellac 54(b) Shellfish: Canned or potted 212 (b) Fresh oysters, in cans 214 Other 214 Shells: Crude, poUshed or not 281 (a) Further advanced in condition. 281 (b) Shikimi oil 85 (a) Shingles, laths, and fencing, common wood 150 (b) Ship augers 191 250 (a) 224 53(a) 55 53(a) 55 13 65 54(b) 55 85(b) 241 149 191 148 (b) 322 53(a) 81 294 338 11(0 275 187 275 93 118 144 300 199 212 (c) 84 306 285 3 11, Sec. 2 42(a) 42(a) 42(a) 42 (b), 191 42(b) 174 42(a) 134 Par. Shipping taga 148,149 Ships' logs (Instruments) 300 Shirts. (According to material.) Shoe: Dressing 65 Eyelets of brass for 48 Findings 175 Laces. (According to material.) Polish 65 Shoemakers' : Heelball 83 fc^ Knives 42(a) Shoes: Blanco for 65 Eyelets, or eyelet rings for, of brass 48 Of calfskin 177(b) Of canvas 177 (a) Of cowhide 177(a) Of goatskin, and lambskin 177 (b) Of kidskin ■ 177 (b) Of patent leather or imitation patent leather 177 (b) Of rubber , 177(b) Of sheepskin 177 (a) Of varmshed canvas, imitating patent leather 177 (b) Other, not otherwise provided for 177 (b) Polish or dressings for 65 Riding boots 177 Silk 177(c) Whiting for (bianco) 65 Wooden 177 (b) Shocks, staves, headings, hoops, and bungs, wood 158 Shoots, plants, trees, and moss, live 305 Shot and bullets of lead 52 (b) Shotguns and parts for 43 Cartridges for 89 (b) Shovels 191 Wooden handles for 191 Show cases. (According to material.) Shredded: Cocoanut 236 Wheat 218 Side arms: (Not fire) and detached parts for 42 (b) Pistols and revolvers, and detached parts for 43 Sienna, earth: Dry 58 In liquid or paste 59 (d) Sieves. (According to material.) Signals, explosive 89 (a) Signs: Advertising, when free 325 Other. (According to material.) Sight-testing, appliances for 300 Silk: Cocoons and eggs of silkworm 330 Floss 144 Knitted 146 Ligatures for surgical use 80 Oiled (in the piece) 145 Spun, not twisted 143 Strings for musical instruments 182 Textiles (in the piece) 145 Trimmings and lace 146 Thread, twisted 144 Waste 142 Worm eggs 330 Yarns 144 135 Par. Silver: Baby rattles Chloride of Coins o{ national issues Combs Cups, as prizes or trophies Fou and pellets for dentists German (usually copper alloy). (See Copper.) Hair brushes Ingots, broken-up jewelry or table service, bars, pieces, dust, and scraps Inkstands Jewelry, plate and toilet articles, not otherwise provided for. ' Set with pearls or precious stones Set with imitation pearls or precious stones Leaf Letter cases Medals Mirrors Nitrate, crystals For cauterizing Ore Pellets and foil, for dentists Plate Plated— Jewelry Lamps; picture frames; knives, forks, and spoons; car- riage and coffin fittings; saddlery hardware Other wares Strings for musical instruments Solder Thread Wire ~ Other articles ' Sinapis oil, volatile Singmg birds Siphons, ordinary glass, for aerated waters Sirup: Flavoring Maple Medicinal Of fruits Sugar Skiffs Skins, hides, and leathers: Bronzed or gilt Chamois leather, parchment, and vellum Curried Sheepskins (basils) Calf, goat, kid, or lamb Cow Enameled, gilt, bronzed, bleached, figured, engraved or em- bossed (fur skins) Green, raw or dry Pelts (fur skins) Tanned, with the hair on Tanned, without the hair Slate: Pencils In slabs, plates, or steps Wrought into other articles Unwrought Slates, school Sledge hammers Sleepers or ties: Of cast iron 26 (a) 24(d) 76 318 (a), (d) 328 24(d) 24(d) 315 24(d) 24 (a 24(b) 24 (c 24(d) 24(d) 24, 328 19 75 79 306 24 (d^ 24(a) 25(a) 25 (M 25(c) 182 24(d) 24 (d 24 (d ■ 24 (d 85(a) 172 15(b) 255 238 79 255 238 200 175 (c^ 175 (c) 175 175 (a) 175 (b 175 (a) 175 (c) 316 174 174 175 2(c) 2(b) 2(c 2 a) 2(c) 191 136 Par. Sleepers or ties — Continued. ' Of ordinary wood Of wrought iron or steel Slides, glass, for magic lanterns Slippers: Of silk Other Sloe gin Slot machines: Automatic, for weighing and other purposes not prohibited, and detached parts for Gambling, prohibited Small arms (fire), and detached parts for Smoked : Pish Meats Smoothing irons of cast iron Electric Snap switches, electric Snatch blocks, steel, plain Snuff (tobacco) Medicinal Bark For dyeing (Maypole) Powders Salt water Shaving Soft Tooth Viridis Sockets, electrical Socks. (According to material.) Soda: Ash Biscuit Cooking Sal soda Sirup salicylate Washing Sodium: Acetate Arseniate Bicarbonate Bisulphite Bromide Carbonate (sal soda) Chlorate Chloride (common salt) Citrate Glycerophosphate of Hyposulphite Nitrate Oxide and hydroxides Peroxide Persulphate Phosphate Salicylate Sulphate Sulphite Soft soap Solanine Solder: Gold, for dentists' use Lead, in bars, etc Silver Tin, in bars Zinc, etc., in bars 155 (a) 28(a) 183 177 (c) 177 (a), (lb) 183, 188 Sec. 3 43 213 (b) 204 27 190 (b) 190 (a) 45 301 (d) 79 84 55 64 (c) 84 84 84 84 85(b) 84 190 70 220 72(c) 72(c) 79 72(c) 73 79 72(c) 72 c 75 72(c) 72(c) 72(c) 73 79 72(c) 72 a 70 75 72(c) 72(c) 79 72(0) 72 c 84 76 23(d) 52(a) 24 (d) 51 (a) 52(a) 137 Par. Solvent oils 22 Somatose 79 Soot !.. 59 Sorrel salt (potasBimn oxalate) 73 Sounds, fish 180 Soup: Canned 209 Condensed or concentrated, preparations of 210 Pastes for 222 Soy 253 Spades 191 Wooden handles for 191 Sparkling wine 261 Sparteine 76 Spearmint oil 85 (a) Specimens of mineralogy, botany, zoology, and ethnology, and small models for public museiuns, public schools, academies, and scientific and artistic societies 341 Spectacles of all kinds and glasses for the same 20 (a) Speculums, surgical 300 Spelter (solder), (copper brazing compound) 48 (a) Sperm oil 82 Spermaceti 82 Spices: Allspice and mace — Ground 247 (b) Unground 247 (a) Cinnamon and cloves — Ground 247 (b) Unground 247 (a) Indian Jiri, Hurbo, and Rahi 252 Nutmegs — Husked 248 (b) Unhusked 248 (a) Ground 248 (c) Not otherwise provided for — Ground. . . ; 252 (b) Unground 252 (a) Saffron 251 Spigle Yohimbina 76 Spigots, copper 48 Spike oil 85 (a) Spirit levels 191 Spirits: Compound 260 Of turpentine 61 ^lice bars, steel, fish plate 31 (a) 282 Rubber 290 (b) Hexactinellida 282 Loofahs (pumpkin or vegetable fiber) 282 Spools. (According to material.) Spoons. (According to material.) Springs: For carriages and wagons, of wrought iron or steel 31 (b) For furniture, of wrought iron or steel 45 For railways or tramways, of wrought iron or steel 31 (a) Spruce oil 85 (a) Spun silk 143 Spuriously stamped or marked articles of gold or silver, or their alloys, prohibited Sec. 3 (d) Spurs: Of copper 48 Of wrought iron or steel 40 Others. (According to material.) Squares: Carpenters' 191 Of clay 9 138 Par. Spuilla root ^ 55 Stallions 168,331,338,339,345 Stamp: Mills 191 Pads 185 Stamped falsely, articles of gold or silver, prohibited Sec. 3 (d) Stamps, postage or revenue, canceled or not, of national issues. 327 Stands: For clocks 184 Ink. (According to material.) Flower, of ceramic materials 11 (f) Others. (According to material.) Staples: For fastening paper. (According to material.) Star aniseed oil 85 (a) Starch: Com, for table use 218 For industrial pxnrposes 87 Stationary engines 191 Statuettes: Of bisque, clay, faience, porcelain, stoneware, etc 11 (0 Of crystal and glass imitating crystal 20 (b), (c) Of gypsum ' 7 Other. (According to material.) Staves, headings, hoops, bungs, and shooks 158 Stearic acid 69 (b) Stearin: In candles 83 (b) Unwrought 83 fa) Wrought in other articles 83 (c) Steel and wrought iron: Bolts 37 Butchers' tools 191 Buttons 280(b) Crucible, in bars, beams, and rods 28 (c) Cutlery 42 Frogs, railway switch 28 (a) Ingots 306 Mooring buoys 45 Nuts 37 Eivets 37 Screws 39 Sheets, rolled 29 (a), (b) Springs — For wagons and carriages 31 (b) For railways and tramways 31 (a) Other 45 Structural 32 Tapes for measuring 191 Tools and implements 191, 193 Washers 37 Watch chains 276 Windmills 191 Wire — Strings for musical instruments 182 Brushes, rotary 191 Yards 189 Steingut (faience) 11 Steinzeug (stoneware) 11 Stems of flowers in use as drugs 55 Stencil ink •. 62 (b) Sheets, for duplicating machines 185 Stereotype paper 148, 149 Stethoscopes 300 Sticks: Golf 294 Joss 85(b) 139 Par. Sticks — Continued Sword 42(c) For umbrellas and parasols 167 (a), 295 (d) Walking. (According to material.) of rattan or bamboo, cut into lengths for manufacturing purposes 167(a) Itock, paper, tree 312 Itockfish 211 Stockholm tar 54 (a) Stockings, hose, and half hose. (According to material.) Stocks and dies 191 Stones Class I Artificial 2 Common, natural, or artificial 2 In the rough, unwrought .' 2 (a) Crushed 2(b) In millstones, grindstones, whetstones, oilstones, and hones 3 Slabs, plates, or steps 2 (b) Wrought into all other articles 2 (c) Fine, such as marble, onyx, jasper, alabaster, and similar fine stones — In the rough or squared only 1 (a^ Slab, plates, or steps, polished or not 1 (b) Sculptures, high and bas-reliefs, vases, urns, and similar articles for house decoration 1 (c) Wrought into other articles 1 (c) Oil 3 Precious 13 Imitations of 14 Semi-precious 13 Stoneware, earthenware, faience, porcelain, and ceramic wares. Class I, Group 1 Stools, piano 182 Stops, bench 191 Storage batteries 190 (a) Stovepipe ; 29 (b) Stoves: Of copper 48 Of cast iron 27 Electric 190 (b) Of tin plate. 44 (a), (b) Of wrought iron or steel 45 Straps, shawl, or whatever material 285 Straw: Caps of , 298 For forage 225 Other- Manufactured 167 (c) Unmanufactured 167 (a) Hats, bonnets, and crowns of 296 Paper 148, 149 Sandals 177 (b) Not otherwise provided for 225 Strawboard 148,149 Manufactures of 148 (b), 149 (b) Straws (so called) of paper 149 (b) Strings: For musical instruments 182 For violin bows, of horsehair, prepared 182 Hat, manufactured of silk 146 Strontium: Lactate 79 Iodide 79 Nitrate 72 (c) Strophantus seeds 55 Structural wrought iron or steel 32 ■ Strychnine, and its salts 76 140 Par. Stuccowork of gypsum 7 Stuffed birds and animals 286,287,341 Stylographic pens ' 292 Styptic pencils 79 Stypticin 76 Styrax, a vegetable juice 54 (b) Submarine telegraph cables 321 Substances not otherwise provided for 303 Succory root (Chicory) 243 Succini oil 85 (a) Sugar: Burnt for coloring 59 (c), (d) Export duties on 353 Of lead 73 Machinery for making 191 Of milk 79 Mills 191 Raw 237(a) Refined 237(b) ' Sirups 238 Sulphates: Of alkaloids 76 Of ammonium 72 (a) Of copper 72 (c) Of copper, for cauterizing 79 Of iron , 72(c) Of magnesium 72 (c) Of potessium 72 (a) Of quinine 320 Of sodium 72(c) Sulphide: Of antimony ^2 (c) Of potassium 72 (c) Sulphite: Of sodium 72(c) Of zinc 72(c) Sulphocyanide of ammonium 75 Sulphonal 79 Sulphur 66 Sulphur dioxide 68 (b) Bulphuret of potash 75 Bulphiu-ic: Acid 68 (a) Anhydride 75 Ether- Commercial 75 Anesthetic 79 Sulphurous acid 68 Superphosphate of lime 72 , , Supplies, consular 342 Surfiice-coated paper 149 Surgical: Dressings, aseptic and antiseptic 80 Instruments, when free 338 Of all materials 193 Appliances and apparatus not otherwise provided for 300 Surtaxes Rules 2-11 For admixture of materials Rules 3-11 For bleaching, corresponding provisions of Class VI For broch^ing Rule 8 For dyed yarns, corresponding provisions Classes V, VI For embroidering Ride 9 For making up Rule 11 For metallic threads Rule 10 For printing, corresponding provisions Classes V, VI For stamping, corresponding provisions Classes V, VI For trimming Rule 9 141 Far. Surveying instrumenta 300 Suspenders. (According to material.) Swabs, of cotton 96 Sweaters. (According to material.) Sweetmeats: Cakes and puddings 221 Confectionery, candy, and chewing gum 241 Conserved or crystallized fruit 235 Jellies, jams, and marmalades 234 Swine 170, 331, 338, 339, 345 Switch: Boards, electric 190 (a) Tongues, rails, and sections 28 Sword canes 42 (c) Swords 42 (b) Syringes: Hypodermic, and all kinds which are surgical instrumenta . . 193 Other. (According to material.) System, metric Sec. 7 Table: Covers. (According to material.) Making up, defined, surtax for Rule 11, Sec. 2 Linen, used, imported by passengers in their baggage 337, 338 Service, broken up, gold, silver, and platinum 315 Tables: Billiard, pool, and bagatelle, parts and appurtenances for. . 164 Other. (According to material.) Tablets: Medicinal 79 Milk 268 Paper, writing 148, 149 Tacks, iron 39 Other. (According to material.) Tailors': Chalk 8 Shears 42 (a) , (b) Talcum: Natural 6 fbj Prepared for toilet purposes 85 (b) Tallow 82 Tanabline 79 Tan bark 64 (a) Tanigeno 79 Tannablin 79 Tannic acid 69 (b) Tannigen 79 Tannicol 79 Tanniform 79 Tansan mineral water 265 Tansy oil 85 (a) Tape: Admixture of ma,terials in Rule 7, Sec. 2 Cotton ^^^ W Insulating, electric 190 (a) Linen, hemp, jute, and other vegetable fibers 129 (a) Measures of steel 191 Silk 146 Wool : 141 Tapestry. (According to material.) Tapioca 222 Tar: Juniper 79 Mineral 22 Oil of, pharmaceutically prepared 79 Oils, unrefined 22 Stockholm and similar 54 (a) Tarcolin 75 142 Par. Tarpaulins. (According to material.) Tartar: Cream of 74 Emetic 79 Tartaric acid 69(b) Tartrate of antimony and potassium 79 Tartrates 73 Tassels (trimmings). (According to material.) Taxes, internal revenue, to be levied on imported mercharidiae. . Sec. 24 Tea 244 Teaberry oil 85 (a) Teak: Timber 155 Wood furniture 161, 162 Teeloil 81 Teeth, artificial, with plates or not ' 279 Telegraph cables, submarine 321 Apparatus 190 (a) Other 47 (c) Telephones, and apparatus pertaining to same 190 (a) Telescope cases, receptacles for personal effects 285 Telescopes, instruments 800 Tenders, for locomotives 191 Tendons: Aseptic as surgical ligatures 80 For medicinal purposes 57 Tennis: Balls 294 Nets— Of cotton 95 Of other vegetable fibers 118 (d) Other. (According to material.) Rackets 294 Tenoners and tenoning machinery 191 Terebinthinae 61 Terne plate , 29 Manufactures of 44 Testing sets, electrical 190 Test tubes, glass 20 (e) Textiles: Of cotton Class V, Group 3 Of metallic threads, exclusively Rule 10 Of other vegetable fibers Class VI, Group 2 Of silk Class VIII, Group 2 OfWool Class VII, Group 3 Treatment of Rules 1-11 Surtaxes on — For admixtures of materials Rules 3-11 For bleaching, corresponding provisions of Class VI For brocheing Rule 8 For dyed yarns, corresponding provisions Classes V, VI For embroidering ^ Rule 9 For making up Rule 11 For metallic threads Rule 10 For printing, corresponding provisions Classes V, VI For stamping, corresponding provisions Classes>V, VI For trimming Rule 9 Uneven, ascertainment of thread count Rule 1, Sec. 2 Theatrical costumes and equipment, used, imported with theat- rical troupe, temporarily 339 Theine 76 Theobroma (cacao butter) 245 (b) Theobromine 76 Theodolites (surveying instruments) 300 Therapion 79 Theriac in powder 79 Thermocauteries 190 (b) 143 Thermometers Thermostat, electrical Thiocolum Thread count, how ascertained Thread counter, use of .Thread for sewing: Cotton Linen and other vegetable fibers Silk Thread, silver Three-in-one oil Threshing machines Thyme: Ground Una;round Oilof Thymol Tickets, lottery, advertisement of, and list of drawings in, pro- hibited Tiger-eye (stone) Tiles, ceramic '. ..Timber, import duties on Product of the Philippine Islands exempted from wharfage dues Timsim (vegetable pith) Tin and alloys thereof: Capsules for bottles In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire In foil In ingots or lumps, pure Alloys Solder, in bars Trinkets of In other articles Tin, muriate of Tin plate or teme plate, in sheets Manufactures of Tires: For bicycles and velocipedes For automobiles Of wrought iron or steel Of rubber, for other vehicles Tissue paper Tobacco: Dryer, machine Export duties on — Manufactured, or unmanufactured Stems, clippings, and other wastes of Import duties on — In the leaf, unmanufactured Manufactured in cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots Other manufactured or unmanufactured Sprayers Tobasco sauce Tochos of soft iron Toilet articles, used, imported by passengers in their baggage. . Other. (According to material.) Paper Powders and preparations Soaps ^Vaters - . - Tomatoes, canned Tomato sauce Tonic, hair Tool: Bags, of whatever material Caste, of whatever 'material Chests, of whatever material Par. 300 190 79 Rule 1, Sec. 2 Rule 1, Sec. 2 93 118 144 24(d) 75 191 252 (b) 55 85 (a) 7S Sec. 3 (f) 13 10 155, 156 Sec, 1 1 167 (a) 51 (b1 51(a) 51(a) Z06 51 (a) 51 la) 27G 51(b) 72(c) 29(c) 44 196 195 (c) 28 (b) 2R0 (b) 148, 149 191 355 (a) 355 (b) 301 (a), (b) 301 (c) 301 (d) 19J 253 306 336, 337, 338 148 85(b) 84 85(b) 229 25r^ 85 (b; io 285 144 Par. Tool handles 191 Tools: Portable, used, imported by passengers in their baggage. . . 336, 337, 338 Of whatever materials 191i 193 Tooth: Brushes. (According to material.) Paste 85(b) Picks. (According to material.) Powder ^ 85 fb^ Soap 85 (b) Torpedoes (toy) 89 (c) Tortoise shell and mother-of-pearl: Imitations of 278 ITnwrought 277 (a) Wrought 277 (b) Tourists, personal effects of, when free 336, 337 Towels and bath robes of cotton pile fabrics 104 Making up defined, surtax for Rule 11, Sec. 2 Other. (According to material.) Tower clocks 184 Toys: Except those of gold, silver, platinum, gold or silver plate, or coral, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and tortoise shell 293 Diminutive articles not adapted for practical purposes 293 Tracing paper 148, 149 Traction engines 181 Tragacanth gum 54 (b) Tragosol 75 Tramway, vehicles for use on 197 Transformers, electrical 190 (a) Choke coils 190(a) Transits 300 Traps, lead, sanitary 52 (a) Trass 6(b) Traveling bags, of whatever material 285 Traveling rugs, making up defined, surtax for Rule 11, Sec. 2 Travelers, personal effects of, when free 336, 337 Trays, developing (photographic) 299 Trebenum ., 79 Trees: Christmas, artificial 293 Live 305 Trimmings. (According to material.) Admixtures of materials in Rule 7, Sec. 2 Or embroidery, applied to textiles, surtax for Rule 9, Sec. 2 Trinkets and ornaments, except those of gold, silver, platinum, gold or silver plate, or of amber, coral, ivory, jet, meerschaum, mother-of-pearl, and tortoise shell 276 Triocol 79 Trional 79 Tripoli (earth) 6 (b) Tripods for cameras 299 Trophies, when free 328 Trowels 191 Trucks, handcarts, and wheelbarrows 194 Trunks, of whatever material - 285 Tube expanders 191 Tubes and pipes: Of clay 9 Glass, test 20 (e) For insulation 190 (a) Other. (According to material.) Tubs. (According to material.) Tulles. (According to material.) (See Rule 6.) Adnuxtures of materials in Rule 6, Sec. 2 Tumblers, glass 16 Tungtree oU .■- . . 81 145 Par. Tuns, pipes, casks, and barrels 159 Turbans '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 298 Turbine engines 19] Turkeys.. ■.".'.■.■.■.".■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■. 173,203 Canned, or potted 207 208 Turkish towels and bath robes: ' Of cotton pile fabrics 104 Other. (According to material.) Turntables 191 Turpentine, oil or spirits of ............'" 61 Turpentine, Venetian 54 fb^ Twine: • "■■ ^ ' Of cotton, for wrapping and for sewing sails 94 Of hemp and other vegetable fibers 118 Other. (According to material.) Twisted silk 144 Type: Of lead 62 (a) Metal. (See Lead.) Typewriters and parts, including ribbons 185 Typewriting paper 148, 149 Typewritten documents, free 327 Ultramarine blue: Dry 59(c) In liquid or paste 59 (d) Umber: Dry 58 In liquid or paste 59 (d) Umbrellas and parasols: ■ Covered with paper 295 (a) Covered withsilk 295 (b) Covered with other stuffs 295 (c) Sticks for 167 (a), 295 (d) Frames for.... 295 (d) Handles. (According to material.) Underwear, knit Eule 6 Of cotton 105 Of linen and other vegetable fibers 125 Of wool 139 Of silk 146 Underwriters, when recognized as consignees Sec. 15 United States, goods the growth, product or manufacture of, admitted free Sec. 12 United States Government vessels, inspection and search of . . . . Sec. 20 Unusual coverings, containers, or packing Rule 13, (h), (i,) Sec. 2 Unwashed wool 311 Uranium, acetate, chloride, nitrate, oxide 79 Urns: Decorative, of bisque, clay, faience, porcelain, stoneware... 11 (f) Of glass 20(b), (c) Of marble, onyx, jasper, alabaster, and similar fine stones. . 1 (c) Other. (According to material.) Urotropin 79 Usual coverings, containers, or packing Rule 13, Sec. 2 ®. (g), (h) Vaccines and serums 322 Vacuometers 300 Vacuum automatic brakes 191 Valerianate of zinc 79 Valerian oil 85 (a) Validol 79 Valises of whatever material 285 Value, dutiable, definition of Rule 13 (a). Sec. 2 Market, defined Rule 13 (a), (b), Sec. 2 .12667— p T— 09 10 146 Par. Valves: Essential parts of machines 191 Other (not machinery). (According to material.) Vaniline, or vanilUn '. 75 Vanilla: Beans 256 Flavoring extracts 255 Varnishes 60 Varnished hides, skins, and leathers 175 (c) VaseUne: Plain • 22 Preparations of, for toilet purposes 85 (b) Preparations of, for medicinal purposes , . . 79 Vases. (According to material.) Vasogena 79 Vegetable: Fibers, cotton Class V Other Class VI Flavoring extracts 255 Fuel..' 165 Gums and resins 54 Hair — • Manufactured 167 ( Unmanufactured 167 ( Lard 205 Oils- Fixed 81 Volatile or essential 85 (a) Pitch : 54(a) Pith, for lamp wicks 167 (a) Products — Simple, used as drugs, such as dried leaves, roots, and bark 55 Machinery for the preparation of 191 Raw or hackled.' 310 Sponges (pumpkin fibers) 282 Wax— Unwrought 83 (a) Wrought, in candles 83 (b) In other articles 83 (c) Vegetables: Canned or potted : 229 Dried 228 Drugs, nonedible 55 Fresh, except onions and Irish potatoes 227 Onions and Irish potatoes 314 Pickled 230 Vegetal, brea 54 Vehicles Class XII Small, for children's use 293 Veils, making up defined, surtax for Rule 11, Sec. 2 Vellum and parchment 175 (c) Velocipedes and detached parts for 196 Velveteens. (See Velvets.) Velvets: Admixtures of materials in Rule 6, Sec. 2 Cotton 103 Linen and other vegetable fibers -' 124 Silk 145 Wool 140 Venetian red, natural color, dry 58 Artificial, dry 59 (c) Liquid or paste 59 (d) Venetian turpentine 54 (b) Ventilators, machine , 191 Verbena oil 8b (a) Verdigris 73 147 Par. Vermicelli .. 222 Vermilion !!!!!!!!!!!!!.. 59(c), (d) Vermouth 262,263 Vessels: Articles and materials for the construction and repair of.... 349 Anchors, binnacles, propellers, etc., for 307 Foreign, parts of machinery for 349 Salvage from, how dutiable Rule 12, Sec. 2 Importation of, defined 200 Machinery for repair of 349 Philippine, repairs to, made abroad, when free 348 Pumps for salvage of, imported temporarily 343 Of all kinds when imported into the Philippines, either set up or knocked down 200 Vests, ladies' knit. {See Underwear.) Vetiver, essential oil 85 (a) Vichy: Mineral water 265 Pastilles 79 Vinegar 254 Vinolia powder and cream 85 (b) Violet oU 85(a) Violin strings 182 Violins 182 Viridis soap 84 Vises 191 Visiting cards 148, 149 Vitriol 68(a) Volatile or essential oil. {See Oils.) Voltmeters 190 (a) Vulcanized oil 79 Wads for shotguns: Cardboard 148,149 Felt 137,141 Wafers: Unsweetened 220 (a) Sweetened 220(b) Wagons and carts for transporting merchandise 194 Other 198 Wagon wheels of wood 199 Walking sticks. (According to material.) Wallpaper 149 Wall telephones and parts thereof 190 (a) Walnut oU 81 Walnuts 236 Ware, hollow: Ceramic 11 Enameled wrought iron 45 (b) Wedgwood 11 Other. (According to material.) Warehouse, and hand trucks, wheelbarrows 194 Warp, definition of Bule 1, Sec. 2 Washed wool 311 Washers: Copper 48 Rubber .^ 290(a) Wrought iron or steel .' 37 Other. (According to material.) Washing machines 191 Washing soda 72 (c) Waste* Copper, iron, steel, and other common metals 306 Cotton - 91 . Of other vegetable fibers 302 Silk 142 Wool 135(a) 148 Wastes: P"- Animal, and by-producta 181 Common metals, fit only for resmelting 306 Not otherwise provided for 302 Watches, clocks, parts of and accessories for 184 Watchmen's clocks 184 Water: Aerated, artificial, or natural mineral 265 Ammonia 71 Caltrops, nuts 236 Colors 59(c), (d) Meters 191 Mineral, natural, aerated, carbonated, or not 265 ' Perfumed toilet 85(b) Sweetened, flavored, or aerated 265 Waterproof and caoutchouc stuffs: On cotton textiles 115 Linen and other vegetable fibers 133 Rubber boots and shoes 177 (b) Silk 146 Wool 141 Wattmeters 190 (a) Wax, animal, mineral, or vegetable 83 Artificial flowers, fruit, parts of 289 Candles 83(b) Figures 83 (c) Imported temporarily, for exhibition 339 In toys 293 Matches 90 Sealing 75 Shoemakers' so-called "Heelball " 83 fcl Unwrought 83 (a) Wrought in other articles 83 (c) Weapons, with concealed blades 42 (c) Wearing apparel, used, imported by passengers in their baggage. 336, 337, 338 Wedgwood ware 11 Weeding hoes and hooks 191 Weeds for drugs 55 Weft, definition of Rule 1, Sec. 2 Weighing machines and apparatus 189 Automatic slot 188 Weights, gross and net, defined Rule 13 (e). Sec. 2 Dutiable Rule 13, (cWh), Sec. 2 Weights and measures Sec. 7 Welsbach mantles 5 Wet batteries '. 190 (a) Whalebone: Unwrought 278 (a) Wrought 278(b) Compositions imitating 278 Wharfage dues, on exports Sec. 14 Wheat: In grain 216 (a) In flour 216(b) Prepared for table use 218 Wheelbarrows and parts for 194 Wheels: Emery, carborundum and similar 3 Roulette, prohibited Sec. 3 (c) Wood, for wagons 199 Wrought iron or steel — Weighing over 100 kilos 31 (a) Weighing 100 kUos or less 31 (b) Whets tones, grindstones, oilstones, and hones 3 Whips, of whatever material 1 178 (b) Whisky 258 Essence of 85 (a) 149 Par. Whitewashes, substances prepared for 58 Whiting for shoes (bianco) 65 Wickerwork articles 167 (c) Wicks: Cotton, for candles and matches 94 Cotton, for lamps 110 Vegetable pith (timsim) : 167 Wiesbaden salt 79 Wild cherry juice 255 Willow (osiers): Unmanufactured 167 (a) Manufactured 167 (b), (c) Windlasses, steam 191 Windmills, steel 191 Window glass, common 18 (b) Plate 18(c) Chinese 200,262,263 Xj66S 74 Medicated... .. '..... 78, 79 Sparklii^ 261 Vermuth 262,263 Wines, still 262,263 Wintergreen, oil of, natural and artificial 85 (a) Wire: Copper, brass, bronze, etc., blanched, gilt, or nickeled. ... 47 (b) Cables tor electricity 47 (c) Covered with textiles other than silk 47 (c) Covered with silk 47 (d) Gauze 47(e) Manufactures of 47 (f) Plain 47(a) Strings for musical instruments 182 Gold 23(d) Nickel, aluminum, and their aUoys 50 (a) Platinum 23(d) Silver 24(d) Tin and alloys thereof 51 (a) Wrought iron or steel — Barbed 34(a) Cables and ropes 34 (a) Covered with textiles 34 (c) Galvanized 34(a), gram=0.7716175 scruple. DIAMOND WEIGHT. 16 parts =1 grain. 4 grains =1 carat. 1 carat =31 grains troy (nearly). 151i carats =1 ounce troy. 72 carats =1 Cologne ounce. 151i carats =1 English ounce troy. Australian carat. Berlin. ; do. . . Borneo do... England and her colonies do . . . France do. . . Frankfort do. . . International do . . . Madras do... Spain do. . . Vienna do. . . MUllgTams. =205. 7 =205. 4 =105 =205. 4 =205. 5 =205. 7 =205 =207. 3 =105. 4 =206. 1 163 United States and English weights and measures — Continued. WINE MBASUKE (UNITED STATES). Liters. 1 minim = 0.000061621093 60 minims =1 fluidrachm(fl. 5) = .00369726576 8 fluidrachms =1 fluidounce (fl. S) = .029578125 4 fluidounces =1 gill = .1183125 4 gills =1 pint = . 47325 2 pints =1 quart = .9465 4 ouarts. =1 gallon = 3.786 31i gallons =1 barrel =119.259 42 gallons =1 tierce =159.012 2 barrels =1 hogshead, =238.518 2 hogsheads =1 pipe or butt =477.036 2 pipes =ltun =954.072 1 liter=0.264131 gallon. IMPERIAL WINE MEASURE. Liters. 0. 14198306 . 56793224 1. 135864485 4. 54345794 45. 434594 81.' 7822422 Igill 4 gills =1 pint 2 pints =1 quart 4 quarts =1 gallon 10 gallons =1 anker 18 gallons =1 runlet 36 gallons. =1 barrel =163.564488 54 gallons =1 hogshead =245.3467266 84 gallons =1 puncheon =381.6504636 2 hogsheads =1 pipe =490. 6934532 2 pipes =ltun =981.3869064 1 liter=0.22009668 gallon. BEER MEASURE. 1 pint 2 pints =1 quart 4 quarts =1 gallon 9 gallons =1 firkin 18 gallons =1 kilderkin 36 gallons =1 barrel — 54 gallons 1 liter=0.21656542 gallon. Liters. V = 0.57719278 = 1.15438557 = 4.61754228 = 41.5578798 = 83.1157596 =166.2315192 =1 hogshead =258.5823632 DRY MEASURE. Liters. 0. 550675 1. 10135 8. 8108 35. 2432 281. 9456 1 pint 2 pints =1 quart 8 quarts =1 peck 4 pecks =1 bushel 8 bushels ; =1 quarter , 4 quarters =1 chaldron =1, 127. 7824 1 English or Imperial struck bushel=1.0315 United States bushela=36.3533608 liters. 3 Imperial bushels=5l English sack. 8 Imperial bushels or 8i United States bushels (nearly)=l English quarter. 5 English quarters=l English load. 1 hectoliter=2.8374267 United States bushels. 164 United States and English weights and measures — Continued. MEASURES OF LENGITH. 1 10 line . . linies. =1 inch . Centimeters. = 0. 2539954 = 2. 5399541 Meters. = 0.101598164 = . 304794493 = . 91438348' = 1. 82876696 = 5. 02910914 = 201. 1643656 4 inches =l-hand 12 inches =1 foot 3 feet =1 yard 2 yards =1 fathom 5i yards =1 rod 40 rods =1 furlong 8 furlongs =1 mile (1,760 yards) =1,609.3149248 3 miles =1 league =4,827.9447744 1 meter=1.093633 yards. CLOTH MEASURE. Centimeters. 2J inches =1 nail =6. 34988525 Meters. 9 inches =1 quarter =0.228595869 27 inches =1 ell Flemish =.685787607 36 inches =1 yard =.91438348 45 inches =1 ell English .- =1.142979345 54 inches =1 ell French =1.371575214 SQUARE MEASURE. 1 'sq. inch • 144 Bq. inches =1 sq. foot ■■ 9 Bq. feet =1 aq. yard ■■ 30i sq. yards - =1 sq. rod or perch. . ■ 40 Bq.rods =1 rood 4 roods =1 acre 640 acres =1 sq. mile = 6. 4513668301 sq. centimeters. = . 09289968113 sq. meter. = . 83609714849 sq. meter. = 25. 2919383397 sq. meters. = 10. 11677533588 ares. = 40. 46710134352 ares. =258. 9894464 hectares. 1 Sq. meter= 1.1960332 aq. yards. CUBIC MEASURE. Cubic centimeters. Iciibic inch =16. 386175554 Cubic meters. 1,728 cubic inches =1 cubic foot = 0.02831531 16cubicfeet =1 cord foot = .453044976 27cubicfeet =1 cubic yard = .764513412 ; 40 feet'roUnd timber = or load = 1. 132612435 42 cubic feet =1 ton shipping = 1.189243062 50 feet hewn timber =1 ton or load = 1.41576555 128eubicfeet =1 cord = 3.624359808 1 cubic meter=l. 3080215 cubic yards. TONNAGE. 1 register ton. 40 cubic feet.., 42 cubic feet. 850 cubic feet. 100 cubic feet. 1 United States shipping ton. 32.143 United States bushels. 31:16 Imperial bushels. 1 British shipping ton. 32.719 Imperial bushels. 83. 75 United States bushels. 1 keel. 165 United Statet and English weights and measures — Continued. NUHBEBS. 12 units =1 dozen. 144 units =1 gross. 12 gross =1 great gross. 20 units =1 fecore. PAPER. 24 sheets =1 quire. lOi quires =1 token. 20 quires =1 ream. 2 reams =1 bundle. 10 reams =1 bale. Spanish (Castilian) weights and measwes. WEIGHTS. E:ilas. 1 onza = 0. 0287558 16onzas =1 libra = .460093 251ibras =1 arroba = 11.50232 4arrobaa =1 quintal = 46.0093 20quintales =1 tonelada =920.186 1 kilo=2.1734736 libras. DBT MEASnSE. Liters. 1 cuartillo = 1. 15625 4 cuartillos =1 celemin = 4.625 12celemine8 =1 fanega = 55.500 12fenegas =1 cahiz =666 1 liter=0.864 cuartillo. LIQUID MEASURE, EXCEPT FOB OIL. Liters. 1 cuartillo = 0. 504 4 cuartillos =1 azumbre = 2.016 Sazumbres =1 cantara = 16.133 6 cantaras =1 moyo =258. 128 1 liter=1.983 cuartillos. Japanese weights and measures. WEIGHTS. , Qiaais.. Imo = 0.00375 lOmo =lrin = .0375 lOrin =lfun = .375 lOfun =1 momme = 3.750 kilos. 1,000 momme =1 kwanne = 3.750 1 kiltf=268 momme. MEASURES FOR TEXTILES. Killliiitttefa. Ibu = 3.8 10 bu =lsun = 38 Meters. lOsun =lah"aku....- = 0.38 lOshaku =ljo = 3.8 1 meter=0.26316 jo. 166 Japanese weights and measures — Continued. MEASURES FOB OTHER ARTICLES. 1 rin 2rin =1 bu.. 10 bu =1 sun. 10 sun =1 shaku 10 ahaku = 1 jo 1 meter=0.330033 jo. Chinese and Filipino weights. Itael 16 taels =1 catty 10 catties =1 chinanta. . . lOchinantas =1 picul 1 kilo=1.6666 (li) catty. Filipino measures. DRY MEASURE. Mtlllmeten. = 1.5 = 3.03 = 30. 30 Meters. = 0.303 = 3.03 Ellos. 0. 0375 .6 = 60 Lltera. Ichupa = 0.375 8 chupas =1 ganta = 3 25ganta8 =1 cavan = 75 1 Iiter=2.6666 (2J) chupas. LIQUID MEASURE. Liters. 1 chupa = 0. 375 8 chupas =1 ganta = 3 16 gantas =1 tinaja =48 Foreign currency. GREAT BRITAIN. 4 farthings =1 penny. 12 pence =1 shilling. 20 shillings =1 pound or sovereign. ^\ GERMANY. 100 pfennigs =1 mark. 10 marks =1 crown. 20 marks =1 double crown. 5 centimes =1 sou. 100 centimes =1 franc. 20 francs =1 napoleon EAST INDIA, 12 pieces =1 anna.. 16 annas =1 rupee. United States currency. =$0. 02025 = .324 o «affl:j,^,!!«i?!!i!iPP