Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 28.djvu/569

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540 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 349. 1894. F*°°li¤°·C°¤**¤“°d· 470. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, bud s, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried iibers, dried insects, grams, gums and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses,_ nuts, roots and stems, spices, vegetables, seeds aromatic, seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woodsused expressly for dyeing; any of the foregoing drugs which are not edible, and which have not been advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, and not specially provided for in this Act. _ Prvviw; , 471. Eggs of birds. fish, and insects: Provided, however, That thisci,?f§“fb"ds °ggs°x` shall not be held to include the eggs of game birds the importation of which is prohibited except specimens for scientific collections. 472. Emery ore. _ 473. Ergot. 474. Common palm leaf fans, and palm leaf unmanufactured. 475. Farina. 476. Fashion plates, engraved on steel or copper or on wood, colored or lain. 4177. Feathers and downs for beds, and feathers and downs of all kinds, crude or not dressed, colored, or manufactured, not specially provided for in this Act. _ 478. Feldspar. 479. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. - 480. Fibrin, in all form s. rmi. 481. Fish, frozen or packed in ice fresh. 482. Fish for bait. · 483. Fish skins. 484. Flint, ilints, and ground flint stones. 485. Floor matting manufactured from round or split straw, including what is commonly known as Chinese matting. 486. Fossils. 487. Fruit plants, tropical and semitropical, for the purpose of propa— gation or cultivation. Fmits and ¤¤t¤· FHUITS AND NUTS: 489. Fruits, green, ripe, or dried not specially provided for in this Act. 490. Tamarinds. 491. Brazil nuts, cream nuts, palm nuts, and palm-nut kernels not otherwise provided for. · 492. Furs, undressed; dressed fur pieces suitable only for use in the manufacture of hatter’s fur. 493. Fur skins of all kinds not dressed in any manner. 494. Gambier. 495. Glass, broken, and old glass, which can not be cut for use, and fit only to be remanufactured. 496 Glass plates or disks, rough-cut or unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments, spectacles, and eyeglasses, and fT{~°"°e suitable only for such use: Provided, however That such disks exceed- » ass disks. . . . . . . 7 . ·ing eight inches in diameter may he polished sufficiently to enable the character of the glass to be determined. GRASSES AND FIBERS: 497. Istle or Tampico fiber, jute, jute butts, manila, sisal grass, sunn, flax straw, flax not hackled, tow of Bax or hemp, hemp not hackled, hemp, flax, jute, and tow wastes, and all other textile grasses or fibrous vegetable substances, unmanufactured or undressed, not specially provided for in this Act. 498. Gold-beaters’ molds and gold-beaters' skins. 499. Grease and oils, including cod oil, such as are commonly used in soap-making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather, and which are iit only for such uses, not specially provided for in this c . 500. Guano, manures, and all substances expressly used for manure.