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All cyanide salts and cyanide
mixtures (not including sulpho-
cyanides or thiocyanides, thio-
cyanates, nitroprussides, ferro-
ferricyanides, and

cyanides,

cyanates).
Diamonds and other precious
stones, rough or uncut, and not
advanced in condition or value
from their natural state by cleav-
ing, splitting, cutting, or other
process, whether in their natural
form or broken, not set.
Glaziers' and engravers' diamonds,
not set; miners' diamonds.
Diamond dust..

Drugs such as barks, beans, berries, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried insects, grains, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, logs, roots, stems, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and all other drugs of vegetable or animal origin; all of the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded drugs and not edible, and n.s.p.f., and are in a crude state, not advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture: Provided, That no article containing alcohol shall be admitted free of duty under this paragraph. 1670 Dyeing or tanning materials:

Fustic wood, hemlock bark, log-
wood, mangrove bark, oak bark,
quebracho wood, wattle bark,
divi-divi, myrobalans fruit, su-
mac, valonia, nutgalls or gall
nuts, and all articles of vege-
table origin used for dyeing,
coloring, staining, or tanning,
all the foregoing, whether crude
or advanced in value or condi-
tion by shredding, grinding,
chipping, crushing, or any simi-
lar process; all the foregoing not
containing alcohol and n. s. p. f.

37 Nonenumerated articles, ma iufactured.

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38 Articles in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, n. s. p. f., not decorated.

39 Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, n. s. p. f.

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Live game animals and birds, im-
ported for stocking purposes, and
game animals and birds killed in
foreign countries by residents of
the United States and imported
by them for noncommercial pur-
poses; under such regulations as
the Secretary of Agriculture and
the Secretary of the Treasury
shall prescribe.

Goldbeaters' molds and gold beat- Free.
ers' skins.

1683

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1686

Henequen, sisal, manila, jute,
jute butts, kapok, istle or Tam-
pico fiber, New Zealand fiber,
sunn, maguey, ramie or China
grass, raffia, pulu, and all other
textile grasses or fibrous vege-
table substances, not dressed or
manufactured in any manner,
and n. s. p. f.
Guano, basic slag (ground or un-
ground), manures, and (notwith-
standing any other provision of
this act) those grades of all other
substances used chiefly for ferti-
lizers, or chiefly as an ingredient
in the manufacture of fertilizers.
Gums and resins:

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40 Provided, That the importation of eggs of wild birds is prohibited, except eggs of game birds imported for propagating purposes under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture, and specimens imported for scientific collections. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) Provision to the same effect in act of 1913. 41 Floral concretes.' (Acts of 1922 and 1939.)

42 Provided, That no article mixed or compounded or containing alcohol shall be exempted from duty under this paragraph. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

43 Par. 483. Fresh-water fish, and all fish not otherwise specially provided for in this section. 44Raw or salted." (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

45 Dutiable as other live animals and birds.

46 Guano, basic slag, ground or unground, manures, and all other substances used chiefly for fertilizer, not specially provided for: Provided, That no article specified by name in Title I shall be free of duty under this paragraph.

47 Guano, manures, and all substances used only for manure, including basic slag, ground or unground, and calciun cyanamid or lime nitrogen.

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48 Provided, That if any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government.

49" Ossein." (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

50"Jelutong or pontianak, guayule, gutta balata, and gutta siak." (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

51 Junk old.

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1720

Medals of gold, silver, or copper,
and other metallic articles ac-
tually bestowed by foreign coun-
tries or citizens of foreign coun-
tries as trophies or prizes, and re-
ceived and accepted as honor-
ary distinctions.
Mineral salts obtained by evapora-
tion from mineral waters, when
accompanied by a duly authen-
ticated certificate and satisfactory
proof showing that they are in no
way artificially prepared and are
only the product of a designated
mineral spring.

1719 Minerals, crude, or not advanced
in value or condition by refining
or grinding, or by other process
of manufacture, n. s. p. f.
Models of inventions and of other
improvements in the arts, to be
used exclusively as models and
incapable of any other use.
Monazite sand and other thorium
ores.

Rates of duty

Act of 1930

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1721

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Muzzle-loading muskets, shotguns,
rifles, and parts thereof.

Free..

25 per cent..

15 per cent.

1724

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Free.
35 per cent.52

1726

Needles, hand sewing or darning..
Nets or finished sections of nets
for use in otter trawl fishing, if
composed wholly or in chief
value of manila.
Newspapers and periodicals; but
the term "periodicals" as here-
in used shall be understood
to embrace only unbound or
paper-covered publications is-
sued within six months of the
time of entry, devoted to cur-
rent literature of the day, or
containing current literature as
a predominant feature, and is-
sued regularly at stated periods,
as weekly, monthly, or quar-
terly, and bearing the date of
issue.

Undeveloped negative moving-
picture film of American
manufacture exposed abroad
for silent or sound newsreel.53
Oil-bearing seeds and nuts:

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59 Par. 1630. Oils, animal: Spermaceti, whale, and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all fish and other products of such fisheries.

60 Par. 561. Oils: Spermaceti, whale, and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all fish and other products of such fisheries.

61 Provided, That fish the product of American fisheries (except cod, haddock, hake, pollock, cusk, mackerel, and swordfish) landed in a foreign country and there not further advanced than beheaded, eviscerated, packed in ice, frozen, and with fins removed, shall be exempt from duty: Provided further, That products of American fisheries, prepared or preserved by an American fishery, on the treaty coasts of Newfoundland, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, as such coasts are defined in the Convention of 1818 between the United States and Great Britain, shall be exempt from duty.

62 Par. 53. Oils, animal: All fish oils, not specially provided for.

63 Par. 44. Oils rendered: Other fish oil, not specially provided for in this section, 3 cents per gallon.

64 Provided, That no article mixed or compounded with or containing alcohol shall be exempted from duty under this paragraph.

65 Rendered unfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufacturing purposes, by such means as shall be satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury and under regulations to be prescribed by him. 65a Nickel oxide.

66"Duplex" in acts of 1922 and 1930.

67 Birds and land and water fowls, n. s. p. f.

68" And other material for planting." (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

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