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Q 122 TITLE19.-CUB! ~ P41:. 1526. Bonesr Crude, steamed, or ground; bone dest, tbone meal, end bone ssh ;· and animal carbon suitable only for fertilizing purposes. p p ’ · » P41:. 1,527. Books, engravings, photographs, etchings, bound or unbound, maps and charts imported by authority or for the use of the United States or for the use ot the‘Lib1iary` ot Congress. t ` » Plus. 1528. Hydrogmphlc charts and publications issued tor their subscribers or exchanges by scientiflc or literary associations or academies, and publications of individuals for gratui- 'tous private circulation, not advertising rnaftter, and public documents issued by foreign governments; books, maps, music; engravings, photographs, etchingé, lithographic prints, bound or unbound,. end charts, which have ¤ee¤»pr1¤te¢1 more than twenty years at the time of importation: Provided, Thnt where any such booke have tbeen rebound wholly or inmpart in leather' within such period, the binding so placed upon suchb books shall be 'dutiable as provided .111 paragraph B10.- _ — P41:. 1529. Books and pamphlets printed wholly or chleily in languages other than English; books, pamphlets, and music, in raised print, used exclusively by or for the blind; Braille tablets, cubarithms, special `apparatus and objects serving to teach theoblind, lncludlng printing apparatus, machines, presses, and types for the use and benedt of the blind exclusively. » Plus. 1530. Any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientidc, tor literary purposes, or for the encouragement- oi the nne erts, or any college, academy, mhool, or eeminnxyof learning in the United States. or any State or public library, may lmport [tree of duty any book, map, music, engraving, photograph, etchlng, lithographic print, or chart for its own use orj for the encouragement of the `nne arts and not for sale, under such rules and regulations. as the Secretary, of the Treasury may prescribe. ,_ · y t ~ » PAB. 1531. Books, libraries, usual and reasonable furniture,] and. similar household effects ot persons or families from foreign countries lt actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale. . · Pen. 1532. Borax, crude or unmnnufactured, and borate of lime, borate of soda, and other ‘borate- material, crude and unmanuiactnred, not epecially provided for. Psa. 15%. Brass. old brass, clippings from brass or Dutch metal, all the toregolng, Ht only for rexnanufncture. · PA;. 1534. Brazilian or pichurln beans,. — ”‘ Pu. 1535. Brazilian pebble, unwrought or unmenutactured. Pu. 1536. Brick.,not specially provided for: Provided, That if eny country, dependency, province, on other subdivision of government imposes at duty on such brick imported from the (United `States, an mual duty shall be imposedwxpou such brick coming into the United Stetee from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision ot gevernment. ` Paz. 1537. Brlstles, crude, not sorted, bunched, or prepared. Pte. 1538l Broom corn. a- -. Psa. 1539. Bullion, gold or silver. _ Psa. 1540. Burgundy pitch. » l , PA:. 1541. Calcium: Acetate, chloride, crude; nitrate, and eyunumid or lime nitrogen; Provided, That it any country, dependency, province. or other subdivision at government lm- . poeies a duty on calcium acetate, when imported irom the United States, an (equal duty shall be lmposedjpon meh article tcomim into the United States hom such country, dependeney, province, or other subdivision of . government. Pu. 1542. Llnotype and all typesetting machines, typewriters, shoe machinery, sand-blast machines, studio machines, and tar and oil spreading machines used in the construction and mzxintenance of roads und ln improving by the use

one ovrms 565 of road preservatives; all the foregoing whether in .whole or % in parts, including repair parts. Pu. 1548. Cement: —Boman, Portland, and other hydraulic: Provided, That · lt any country, dependency, province, or other `subdivision ot government imposes a duty on such , cement lm. ported trom the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such cement coming into the United States from such country, dependency, province, ~or other subdivision. of govern. ment. ~ _ _ e ‘ Pan. 1544. Cerite or cerlum ore. _ _ Pan. 1545. Chalk, crude, not ground, bolted, precipitated, or otherwise manufactured. ° _ bl ’ Pan. 15+16. Chestnuts, including marrons, crude, dried, baked, prepared or preserved in any manner. n ` Pau. 1547. Chromite or chrome ore. ` Pan. 1548. Coal, anthraclte, bituminous, culm, slack, and shale; coke; compositions used for tuelln which coal or coal dust tls the component material ot chic! value, whether in `brlquets or other form:. Provided, That it any country, dependency; province, on other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any artlclespecilled ln this paragraph, when imported from the United States, an` equal duty shall be lmposed —upon such article coming into the United `Statea from such `country, dependency, province, or other subdlvision of government

 Pan. 1549. Coal·tar products: Aeenaphthene, ‘ anthncene
 having a purity of lessthan Sd per centum. bemune, carmaole
 havlm a purity ot leaa than 85   cendum, cumene, cymene,

iluoreno, methylanthracene, methylnaphthalcne, naphthalene which alter the removal of all the water pteaenthas a mll@ty· ln; point less man ‘serenty·-nine depeesleentlgrade, pyrtdine, `toluene, xylene, dead pr creosote oll, anthracene oil, pitch, of coal tar, pitch ot blasoturnace tar, pitch od ell·¢ao tar, pitch or `watengaa tar, crude coal tar, crude blastgtnrnaee `tar,. crude · oil·gas tar, crude watergaa tar, lull other dlstillatea of any of these tara which on ben: subjected todbtlllahon yield an the portion dlstllllna below one hundred and @e•· centlgrade a quantity ot tar acids 5 per centum of the original dktlllate, all mlxt@ of ahrc! these and any of the Iorwolng pitches, and all other materlak or products that are toundynaturally in tar, “whether» produced orobtalned trom coaltar or other source, and not speclally provided for ln parapaph or 28 ot Subdtla I of this chapter. Pan. 1550. Co&lt and cobalt ore. " 1 Pan. 1551. Cocoa or caeao

. Pan.—1552.CCo¤ee» e

_Pn. 1553. Coins of gold, silver, copper, or other metal. ¤ Pan. 1554. Coir, and colr yarnL . Pan. 1555, Composition mml of which copper is the com-z ponent materlal ot chic.! valm, not specially provided for. Pan. 1558. Copper ore: Bmulua oi, and black or coarse copper, and cement copper; old copper, ne only for remanufacture, copper scale, clippings tron: new copper, and copper in plates, bars, lngots, ot plgs, not manutactured or specially pro- vided tor. . · j Ban. 1557. Copper sulphate or blue vltrlol; copper acetate and subacetate or verdlzrls. - ’ Pu. 1558. Coral, marine, uncut, and unmanutactured. Pan. 1559. Cork wood. or cork bark, unmanufactured, and cork waste, shavlngs, and cork refuse ot all kinds. _ Pan. 1560. Cotton and waste. za . Pan. 1561. Cryelltel or hryollth. ·Pan.`15d2. Metallic mineral aubstances in a crude state, and metals unéwronghtl whether capable ot being wrought or not, not specially provided for. u ‘ , Pan. 1583. Curry, and curry powder. ma cme. outueesn me