Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/168

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144 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 8. 1909. Zim- 52. Zinc, leap, and metals not otherwise provided for, and alloys thereo : (a) In bars, sheets, pipes, wire, and type, and sanitary tra s and other plain articles bearing evident signs of for sanitary construction, and alloys in lumps or ingots, ten per centum ad yalorem. (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. SubB§}_{1•g°{‘;;np,0y_ Cuss IV.··¤SUBSTANCES EMPLOYED nr 1>11AnMAcr, AND cimmoar, ea ui pharmacy me mnvsrnms; mums, cmmrcars, PIGMENTS, AND vlmmsims. chemical industries. G'°“P '· Gaour 1.——S1m>1.n DRUGS. ` DY¤8$- 53. Ole ous seeds, co ra, and cocoanuts, gross weight: 8%:; 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. Resins and Fume: _ _ (a) Co ophon (common or navy resin), Burgundy and similar pitch, and Stockholm tail, ten per centum ad vaorem. . · (b) Other, when not in the form of zi; pharmaceutical product or preparation, twenty per cmtum ad valorem. cme 1»m,e¤¤. 55. Drugs, such as barks beans, berries, buds bulbs, bulbous roots, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, grains, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, stems, seeds aromatic an seeds of morbid growth, weeds, woods, and similar vegetable products, crude, neither edible nor in the form of a pharmaceutical product or pre aration, not otherwise provided or, including weight of immediate contain- . ers, one hundred kilos., three dollars. ,,,,,,,,_,_ Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph Mi¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. m¤mg. 56. Ginseng root, kilo., five dollars. p,,,,.a.». Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph ¤*¤*¤*¤¤*· shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad ` valorem. Animal pmaum. 57. Animal products employed in medicine, crude, neither edible nor in the form of a pharmaceutical product or preparation, not otherwise provided for, includin weight of immediate containers, one hundred kilos., four ¢.E>llars. ,,m,,w_ Provided, That no article classihed under this paragraph M1¤ir¤¤¤¤- shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. _ G=·>¤¤2- Gnorrp 2.—P1oimN·rs, PAINTS, mms, AND vanmsrms. dviggfjgféggs §1g;°· 58. Mineral pigments of common, natural occurrence (including ' ochers, haemitites, barytes, and manganese), substances repared for calcimines and whitewash, any of the foregoing when dry, ten per centum ad valorem. Any substance otherwise subject to classification under this aragraph shall, when imported in the form of a liquid or paste, be dutiable under clause (d) of paragraph £fty-nine. 59. Pigments and paints not otherwise provided for: (a) White or red lead, dry, fifteen per centum ad valorem.