Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/37

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1—1.-6. 1909. 13 10. Charcoal in anfy form, not specially provided for in this Act; Ch§;§§”{’L¤,{*· d bone char, suitable or use in decolorizing sugars, and blood char, paras-cgdérgiixu twenty per centum ad valorem. 11. Borax, two cents per pound; borates of lime, soda, or other borate mgterial not otherwise provided for in this section, two cents per poun . 12. Camphor, refined, and synthetic camphor, six cents er pound. 13. Chalk, when ground, bolted, precipitated naturally or artificially, or otherwise prepared, whether in the form of cubes, blocks, sticks or disks, or otherwise, including tailors’, billiard, red, or French chalk, one cent per pound; manufactures of chalk not specially provided for in this section, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 14. Chloroform, ten cents per pound. 15. Coal-tar dyes or colors, not specially provided for in this sec- C°°‘·m P¤>d¤°*¤· tion, thirty per centum ad valorem; all other products or preparations of coal tar, not colors or dyes and not medicinal, not specially provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem. 16. Cobalt, oxide of, twenty-five cents per pound. 17. Collodion and all com ounds of pyroxylin or of other cellulose C<>“°<“°¤· swesters, whether known as celluloid or by anycgther name, forty cents per pound; if in blocks, sheets, rods, tu , or other forms, not Epuliés ed, wholly or partly, and not made up into iinished or artly ' hed articles, forty-five cents per poun ; if olished, wholly or partly, or if in finished or partly iinished articllds, except movingpicture films, of which collodion or any compound of pyroxylin or of other cellulose esters, by whatever name known, is the component material of chief value, sixty-five cents per pound and thirty per centum a va orem. 18. Coloring for brandy, wine, beer, or other liquors, ifty per centum ad valorem. 19. Copperas, or sulphate of iron, fifteen hundredths of one cent per oun . 2(li Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, Dfwbulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried iibers, dried insects, grains, gums and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, messes, nuts, nut alls, roots, stems, spices, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeri), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing or tanning; any of the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded drugs and not edible, and not specially provided for in this section, but which are advanced in value or condition by any process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture, one-fourt of one cent per ound, and in addition thereto ten per centum ad valorem: Prov:/d` ed, That no article $*{,"§g·0, p,epm_ contain` alcohol, or in the preparation of which alcohol is used, tions excluded. shall beudlassiiied for duty under this paragraph. , 21. Ethers: Sulphuric, eight cents per pound; spirits of nitrous E“‘°"“· ether, twenty cents per pound; fruit ethers, oils, or essences, one dollar per ound ; ethers of all kinds not specially provided for in this section, iiilay cents er pound; ethyl chloride, thirty per centum ad valorem: Promldedi That no artic e of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five lper centum ad valorem. 22. Extracts and decoctions of ogwood and other dyewoods, and exIg'jg{*S¢$d¤¤¤i¤¤ extracts of bark, such as are commonly used for dyeing or tanning, ’* not specially provided for in this section, seven-eiglhths of one cent per pound; extract of nutgalls, aglueous, one—fourt of one cent per pound and ten per centum ad v orem; extract of Persian bemes, twenty per centum ad valorem; chlorophyll, twenty per centum ad valorem; extracts of quebracho, not exceeding in density twenty- eight degrees Baumé, one-half of one cent per pound; exceeding m