Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/657

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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1244. 1890. 603 474, Aconite. AMIQQE Fgrgm t 475. Acorns, raw, dried or undried, but unground. from du¤y—cO¤¤fi. 476. Agates, unmanufactured. “°d· 477. umen. 478. Alizarine, natural or artificial, and dyes commercially known as Alizarine yellow, Alizarine orange, Alizarine green, Alizarine blue, Alizarine brown, Alizarine black. 479. Amber, unmanufactured, or crude gum. 480. Ambergris. 481. Aniline salts, 482. Any animal imported specially for breeding purposes shall be . A¤i¤¤¤¤ f<>* *>¤‘¤*=<*· admitted ree : Provided, That no such animal s all be admitted miiwmzm. free unless pure bred of a recognized breed, and duly registered pedigree. in the book of record established for that breed: And provided further, That certificate of such record and of the pedigree of such 0°¤i¤<=¤¤¤· animal shall be produced and submitted to the customs officer, duly authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of recor , together with the aiii avit of the owner, a ent, or importer that such animal is the identical animal describe? in said certificate of record and pedigree. The Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe such additional regulations as may be required for the strict enforcement of this provision. 483. Animals brought into the United States temfporarily for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose o exhibition or competition for (prizes offered by any agricultural or racing association; but a bon shall be given in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; also, teams of animals, including their harness and tackle and the wagons or other vehicles actually owned by persons emigrating from foreign countries to the United States with their families, an in actual use for the purpose ' of such emigration under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may ppescribe; and wild animals intended for ex ibition in zoological co ections for scientiiic and educational purposes, and not for sale or profit. 484. Annatto, roucou, rocoa, or orleans, and all extracts of. 485. Antimony ore, crude sulphite of. 486. Apatite. 487. Argal, or argol, or crude tartar. 488. Arrow root, raw or unmanufactured. 489. Arsenic and sulphide of, or orpiment. 490. Arseniate of am ine. 491. Art educational stops, composed of glass and metal_ and valued at not more than six cents per gross. 492. Articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning not specially provided for in this act. 493. Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United fmesagllggd ¤=°“’¤°° States, when returned after having been ex orted, without having ' been advanced in value or improved in condlition by any process of manufacture or other means; casks, barrels, carboys, ba , and other vessels of American manufacture exported filled American products, or expprted empty and returned filled with foreign products, including shoo swhen returned as barrels or boxes ; also quicksilver flasks or bottles, of either domestic or forei n manufacture, which shall have been actually exported from the Ignited States ; but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made, under general regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; and if any" such articles are subject to internal tax at the time of exportation such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded: Provided, That this paragraph shall not apply to any 1>.m·»;¤0.¤. article upon which an allowance o drawback has been made, the nmwmcn. re-importation of which is hereby prohibited except upon ayment of duties equal to the drawbacks allowed; or to any article manu-