TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES 452 References to Tariff Schedules ARTICLES—Continued for institutions, religious, educational, etc 850.10-851.70; 853.10; 336.20-25; 851i.lO of iron or steel, nspf 657.09-20 of ivory, nspf 792.60 of lead, nspf 657.70-75 of leather, nspf 791.80-90 of magnesium 657.90 of metal, nspf 656.05-658.00 of metal, for bestowal as honorarydistinctions 827.00 of mica 516.11-9U of milk or cream, nspf 118.30 of mineral substances, nspf 523.81-91* of nickel, nspf r657.50 of nonwoven fabrics, nspf 355.05-25 for official use of representatives of foreign governments and members of their armed forces, and of personnel of public international organizations 8Ul.10-20 the property of foreign governments or public international organizations for non-commercial exhibitions and uses 8U2.10 not provided for elsewhere 798.00-799.00 of papepr or paperboard, nspf 256.80-90 of papier-mach^, nspf 256.75 of plaster of Paris, with or without reinforcement 512.Ul-Ul; of p l a s t i c s — expanded, sponge, or foam, nspf 770.30-80 reinforced or laminated, nspf 770.05-10 nspf 771+.20-60 of precious metal, including rolled precious metal, nspf 656.05-153653.60-65 for preparing, serving, or storing food or beverages, or food or beverage ingredients— ceramic 533.11-77 glass 5U6.11-57 rubber or plastics 772.03-15 for presentation to the President or Vice President of the United States 828.00 printed matter 270.05-27U.90 of pulp, nspf 256.70 of pumice, nspf 523.61 of quill, nspf 792.UO records, diagrams, and other data from outside the United States 870.10 refractory 531.01-39 religious— of rubber or plastics 772.95-97 of purely devotional character, to be worn or carried on the person 7iiO.50-60 of r u b b e r —
expanded, sponge, or foam, nspf nspf of shell, nspf of shellac, nspf small, ordinarily carried in the pocket, in the handbag, or on the person for mere personal convenience smokers' — ceramic glass cigar and cigarette lighters and holders; pipes of sponge, natural, nspf of stone of talc, steatite, and soapstone
770.30-80 77U.25; 77li.60 792.50 771;.20
7U0.05-10 531;.21-97 5U6.11-57 756.02-60 792.70 513.11-515.61; 523-31-37
References to Tariff Schedules ARTICLES—Continued of textile materials, nspf 386.05-389.70 of tin, nspf 657.60 of vegetable materials, fibrous, unspun 222.05-61; of vulcanized fiber, nspf 771;.UO of wadding, n s p f — cellulose 256.80 textile 355.05-25 of wax, nspf 792.30-32 of webs, nspf 355.05-25 of whalebone, nspf 792.UO of wood, nspf 207.00 of zinc, nspf 657.80 ARTIFICIAL— eyes, limbs, teeth, etc 709.51;-57 flowers, foliage, fruits, trees, vegetables, grasses, or grains, and ornamental articles made therefrom 7l;8.20-21 graphite 517-11 horsehair 30?.05-06 limbs and limb braces for personal use of a specified person 825.00 musk U08.30 respiration apparatus 709.1;5 straw 309.05-06; 309.20-25 teeth 709.51;-55 ARTISTS' BRUSHES 750-50-60 ARTISTS' CANVAS 355-50-60 ASATETIDA 1;35.05-10 ASBESTOS, and articles of 518.11-51 ASH— bone 1;80.1;0 dischargers, mechanical 661.25 metal-bearing Sch 6 Ft 1 Hdnte 2(b) ASHTRAYS (see SMOKERS' ARTICLES) ASPARAGINE l;25.0l; ASPHALT, limestone-rock 521.11 ASPHALTUM 521.11 ASPIRIN (Aoetylsalicylic acid) T — 1;07.25 ASSEMBLIES for watch and clock movements 720.70-86 ASSEMBLING MACHINES for assembling electric filament and discharge lamps and electronic tubes 678.30-32 ASSES (see also ANIMALS) 100.35 ASSISTANTS, textile — benzenoid 1;05.30 not specially provided for 1;93.50 ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS 708.51-59 ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 731;.30-735-20 ATLASES 273.35-l;0 ATTAR OF ROSES (Rose oil) 1;52.60 AUTOMATIC OVEN-DRAUCKT REGULATORS 711-81;. AUTOMATIC PILOTS 710-30 AUTOMATIC VOLTACE REGULATORS 686.20 AUTOMOBILES 692.05-10 imported under b o n d — cutaway portions for show purposes 861;.75 by nonresidents for races or other contests 861;.35 rented abroad 813.25 AVOCADOS (see also FRUITS) • li;6.30-31 AXES 61;8.67 AXLES and axle bars, of iron or steel, for rail locomotives, vehicles, and rolling stock 690.25 AZIDES 1;85.20
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