Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/560

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488 Trrmn xxxm.—DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. Pumice and pumice-stones. Quassia-wood. Quick—grass root. Quills, prepared or unprepared. Rags, of cotton, linen, jute, and hemp, and paper-waste, or_waste_or clippings of any kind lit only for the manufacture of paper, including waste rope and waste bagging. Railroad-ties, of wood. Rattans and reeds, unmanufactured. Regalia and gems, and statues and specimens of sculpture, where specially imported, in good faith, for the use of any socrety incorporated or established for philosophical, literary, or religious puxgxoses, or for the encouragement of the line arts, or for the use or by the order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States. Rennets, raw or prepared. Resins, crude, not otherwise provided for. Rhubarb. Root-flour. R0se—leaves. Rottenstone. Saffron and sailiower, and extract of. Saffron-cake. Sago, sa o crude, and sago-Hour. Saint JoEn’s beans. Salacine. Sale , or saloup. Sandal-wood. Sarsaparilla, crude. Sassafras bark and root. Sauerkraut. Sausageskins. Scammony, or res1n of scammony. Sea-weed, not otherwise provided for. 15 Aug., 1876, e. Seeds: cardamon, caraway, coriander, fenugreek, fennel, cummin, and 290, v- 19· P- 200· other seeds, not otherwise provided for. _ Seeds: anise, anise star, canary, chia, sesamum, sugar-cane, and seeds of forest-trees. Senna, in leaves. Shark-skins. Shells of every description, not manufactured. Shingle-bolts and stave-bolts. and "heading—bolts" shall be held and construed to be included under the term "stave·bolts." Shrimps, or other shell·iish. Silk, raw, or as recled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture any way, and silk cocoons and silk waste. Silk-worm eggs. _ Skeletons, and other preparations of anatomy. 692z·I‘I‘;’··Pl€;4_"· Skins, dried, salted, or pickled, [tenper centum ad valorem.] is Aug., 1876, c. 290, r. 19, p. 200. Snails. Soap-stocks. Sparterre for making or ornamenting hats. Specimens of natura history, botany, and mineralogy., when imported fogcabitpets as objects of taste or science, and not for sale. pun . Squills, or silla. Staves—acre, crude. Storax, or styrax. Straw, unmanufactured. Strontia, oxide of, or protoxide of strontium. Substances expressly used for manure. Sugar of milk. Sweepings of silver or gold.