Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/235

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196 FIFTY-FIFTH oouennss. sms. 1. eu. 11. 1897. u°§’*“ '-‘”··°°°**'*‘ 488. Barks, cinchona or other from which quinine may be extracted. ` 489. Baryta, carbonate of, or witherite. 490. Beeswax. Bmmgwmqm 491. Binding twine: All binding twine manufactured from New Zealand hemp, istle or Tampico fiber, sisal grass, or sunn, or a mixture of any two or more of them, of single ply and measuring not exceeding mzbmmu im six hundred fleev to the psuipdz Pr·0·vidv;dr;'Tl;1athav·t1c1es mentioizeél gn · "‘· 0,} this ara rap i im rte m a coun w ic ays an impor n y mmégxiavty on like argticles impogtoed from the Unimd States, shall be subject to a duty of one-half of one cent per pound. 492. Bells, broken, and bell metal broken and fit only to be remanufactured. 493. Birds, stuifed, not suitable for milliuery ornaments. 494. Birds and land and water fowls. 495. Bismuth. 496. Bladders, and all integuments and intestines of animals and iish sounds, crude, dried or salted for preservation only, and unmannfactured, not specially provided for in this Act. 497. Blood, dried, not specially provided for. 498. Boltin g cloths composed of silk, imported expressly for milling purposes, and so permanently marked as not to be available for any other use. 499. Bones, crude, or not burned, calcined, ground, steamed, or otherwise manufactured, and bone dust or animal carbon, and bone ash, fit only for fertilizing purposes. B°°*¤·•*¤ 500. 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 of the Library of Congress. 501. Books, maps, music, engravings, photographs, etchings, bound or unbound, and charts, which shall have been printed more than twenty years at the date of importation, and all hydrographic charts, and publications issued for their subscribers or exchanges by scientific and literary associations or academies, or publications of individuals for gratuitous private circulation, and public documents issued by foreign Governments. 502. Books and pamphlets printed exclusively in languages other than English; also books and music, in raised print, used exclusively by the blind. 503. Books, maps, music, photographs, etchings, lithographic prints, and charts, specially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use or by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientiiic, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the tlne arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school. or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. 504. Books, libraries, usual and reasonable furniture, and similar household effects of persons or families from foreign countries, all the ibregoing if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale. 505. Brass, old brass, clippings from brass or Dutch metal, all the foregoing, ilt only for remanuiacture. 506. Brazil paste. 507. Brazilian pebble, unwrought or unmanufactured. 508. Breccia, in block or slabs. 509. Bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched, or. prepared. 510. Broom corn. 511. Bullion, gold or silver. 512. Burgundy pitch. 513. Cadmium. 514. Calamine.