Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/893

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Srss. II. C11. 356. 1922. 865 Pin:. 42. Edible gelatin, valued at less than 40 cents er imd, 20 *’°“°‘”·“· per centum ad valorem and 3} cents per pound; valueld at?40 cents out md or more per pound, 20 per centum ad valorem and 7 cents per pound; gelatin, glue, glue size and fish glue, not specially provided or, valued at less t an 40 cents per pound, 20 per centum ad valorem and 1§ centsgper pound; valued at 40 cents or more per pound, 20 per centum ad v orem and 7 cents per pound; casein glue, agar agar, isinglass and other Hsh sounds, cleaned, split, or otherwise pre ared, and manufactures, wholly or in chief va ue of gelatin, glue or glue size, 25 per centum ad valorem. GI Pxg. 43. Glycerin, crude, 1 cent per pound; reined, 2 cents per ’°°d°’ oun . P PAR. 44. Ink, and ink powders not specially provided for, 20 per m' centum ad valorem. Img Pan. 45. Iodine, resublimed, 20 cents per poimd. B PAR. 46. Bromine and all bromine compounds not specially pro- '°ml°°` vided for, 10 cents per pound. _ Pan. 47. Lead: Acetate, white, 2} cents per pound; acetate, p0Iu‘$",°.§i°h°""°°1°°m' brown, gray, or yellow, 2 cents per pound; nitrate, arsenate, and resinate, 3 cents per pound; and al other lead compounds not specially provided for, 30 per centum ad valorem. _ Pan. 48. Licorice, extracts of, in pastes, rolls, or other forms, 25 L"’°"°° per centum ad valorem. Cmm mime PAB. 49. Lime, citrate of, 7 cents per poimd. M mum cllmb Pan. 50. M esium: Carbonate, precipitated, 15 cents peirlpoimd; assign chloride, anhyidilous, 1 cent per pound; chloride, not sgeci y provided for, five—eighths of 1 cent per pound; sul hate or psom salts, one—half of 1 cent per pound; oxide or calcinedlmagnesia, medicinal, 3»} cents per pound; oxide or calcined magnesia not suitable for medicinal use, 3} cents per pound. Pan. 51. Manganese: Borate, resinate, sulphate, and other man- ,,,§“”g““°°° °h°m*' ganese compoun s and salts, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. PAR. 52. Menthol, 50 cents per pound; camphor, crude, natural, p,,’§§f‘“‘°l °°d °°"" 1 cent per pound; camphor, refine or synthetic, 6 cents per pound. PAR. 53. Oils, anima : Sod, herring, and menhaden, 5 cents per 8u’},*{§,§,s_°*'“· '°“· gallon; whale and seal, 6 cents per allon; sperm, 10 cents er allon; and all 65}.1 oils, not specially provided for, 20 per centum as valorem; wool grease, crude, includin that known commercially as degras or brown wool (grease, one—halig of 1 cent per ound; wool grease, not crude, inclu ing adeps lame, hydrous anal) anhydrous, 1 cent (per pound; all other animal oils, fats, and greases, not specially provided or, 20 per centum ad valorem. mm PAR. 54. Oils, expressed or extracted: Castor oil, 3 cents per ramen, °°° ”` pound; hempseed oil, 1§ cents per pound; linseed or flaxseed oil, raw, boiled, or oxidized, 3,*, cents er pound; olive oil, weighing with the immediate container les than forty pounds, 7} centsuper pound on contents and container; olive oil, not specially provided or, 6} cents per pound; (poppy-seed oil, raw, boiled, or oxidized, 2 cents per pound; rapesee o , 6 cents perggallon; all other expressed agld extracted oils, not specially provid for, 20 per centum ad v orem. _ Pau. 55. Coconut oil, 2 cents per pound· cottonseed oil, 3 cents °°°"“'°’°°°"°“" per pound; peanut oil, 4 cents per poundl; and soya-bean oil, 2} cents per pound. - PAR. 56. Alizarin assistant, Turkey red oil, sulphonated castor or g,,§`“F'““f,’tc{°d· “’*““° other sulphonated animal or vegetable oils, soaps made in whole or ' in part from castor oil, and all soluble greases; all of the foregoing m whatever form, and used in the processes of softening, dyeing, tanning, or finishing, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. 42150%-23---55