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74 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909.

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issued b foreign governments. _ _ 518. geeks and pamphlets printed chiefly in languages other than English; also books and music, in raised print, used exc usively by the blind. 519. Books, maps, music, photographs, etchings, lithographic prints, and charts, s ially imported, not more than two cop1es_m any one invoice, in goori)fiiith, for the use and bly order of any societlyjlor institution incorporated or established so ely for rehgious, p 0- sophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and 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 Treasnuy shall prescribe. ,,,§°“'°"°"’ °“°°‘“· 520. Books, libraries, usual and reasonable furniture, and similar household effects of persons or families from foreign countries, all the foregoing if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale. 521. Brass, old brass, clippings from brass or Dutch metal, all the foregoi1§·, fit only for remanufacture. 522. razilian pebble, nmwroutght or umnanufactured. 523. Bristles, crude, not sorte , bunched, or prepared. 524. Bullion, gold or silver; 525. Burgimdy pitch. 526. Cadmium. 527. Camphor, crude, natural. 528. Castor or castoreum. 529. Catgut, whip gut, or worm gut, unmanufactured. 530. Cerium, cerite, or cerium ore. 531. Chalk, crude, not ground, bolted, precipitated, or otherwise manufactured. 532. Chromate of iron or chromic ore. 533. Civet, crude: _ 534. Clay: Common blue clay and Gross—Almerode lass-pot clay, in cases or casks suitable for the manufacture of cruc§>les and glass melting ts or tank blocks. °°‘*· 535. Cxiioal, anthracite, and coal stores of American vessels, but none shall be unloaded. C°°"*“'*"°"“°"· 536. Coal tar, crude, pitch of coal tar, and roducts of coal tar known as dead or creosote oil, benzol, toluol? na hthalin, x lol, phenol, cresol, toluidine, xylidin, cumidin, binitrotoliiol, binitrobenzol, benzidin, tohdin, dianisndin, naphtol, naphtylamin, diphen lamin, benzaldehyde, benzyl chloride, resorcin, nitro-benzol, andy nitrotoluol, nlaghtylaminsulfoacids and their sodium or potassium salts, naphtols oacids and their sodium or potassium salts, amidonaphtolsulfoacids and their sodium or potassium salts, amidosalicylic acid, binitrochlorbemiol, diamidostilbendisulfoacid, metanilic acid, paranitranilin, dimethylanilin; all the foregoing not medicinal and not colors or dyes. 537. Cobalt and cobalt ore. ' 538. Cocculus indicus. 539. Cochineal. ` 540. Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and fiber, leaves, and shells of. °°°"°· 541. Coffee. 542. Coins of gold, silver, copper, or other metal. 543. Coir, and coir yarn. °°’*"”· 544. Copper ore; regulus of, and black or coarse cop r, and copper cement; old copper, fit only for remanufacture, clippings from new copper, and copper in plates, bars, ingots, or pigs, not manufacture or specially provided for in this section.