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880 SIXTY=SEV'ENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. umm * PAR. 331. Cut nails and cut s ikes, of iron or steel, exceeding two zsrllaiizlsorind mm inches in le1§th, four-tenths of 1 gent per pound; cut tacks and brads, °t§•*¤·*P**°•·*•°'¤· hobnails an cut nails, of iron or steel, not exceeding two mches in length, 15 er centum ad valorem; horseshoe nails, and other iron or steel naills, not specially provided for, 1} cents per pound; nails, s ikes, tacks, brads, and staples, made of iron or steel wire, not less than one inch in length nor smaller than sixty-five one-thousandths of one inch in diameter, four-tenths of 1 cent per pound; less than one inch in length and smaller than sixty-five one-thousandths of one inch in diameter, three-fonn·ths of 1 cent per pound; spikes, tacks, brads, anal staples, not specially provided or, six—tenths of 1 cent . er oun . m""·°‘°— P PER. 332. Rivets, studs, and steel points, lathed, machined, or brightened, and rivets or studs for nonskidding automobile tires, 30 per centum ad valorem; rivets of iron or steel, not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound. H°"°'”°°'·°‘°· PAR. 333. Common horse, mule, or ox shoes, of wrought iron or steel, onefifth of 1 cent perpound; horse, mule, or ox shoes, punched, drilled or tapped, of wrought iron or steel, for use with a justable wrought·iron or steel skid calks, and solid drop-forged calked shoes of wrought iron or steel, 1 cent per pound. S°°°"'°°*· PAR. 334. Steel wool, 10 cents per pound; steel shavings, 5 cents per poimd; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 30 per centum ad valorem. ·“’¤“'“· PAR. 335. Grit, shot, and sand of iron or steel, in any form, threefourths of 1 cent per ound. C°”¤°°*°°°'¤» °*°· PAR. 336. Corset cljasps, corset steels, and dress steels, whether plain or covered with cotton, silk, or other material, 35 per centum ad valorem. cud °*°“*‘”$· PAR. 337. Card clothing not actually and permanently fitted to and attached to carding machines or to parts thereof at the time of importation, when manufactured with round iron or untempered round) steel wire, 20 per centum ad valorem; when manufactured with tempered round steel wire, or with plated wire, or other than round iron or steel wire, or with felt face, wool face, or rubber-face cloth containing wool, 45 per centum ad valorem. w°°d “°‘°"“· PAR. 338. Screws, commonly called wood screws, of iron or steel, 251per centum ad valorem. ,§,{“§fQ°*‘* *‘°"°" AB. 339. Table, household, kitchen, and hospital utensils, and hollow or ilat ware, not specially provided for; composed of iron or steel and enameled or glazed with vitreous (glasses, 5 cents er pound and 30 per centum ad valorem; compose wholly or in cliief value of aluminum, 11 cents per pound and 55 per centum ad valorem; composed wholly or in chie value of copper, brass, steel, or other base metal, not specially provided for, 40 per centum ad valorem; and in addition thereto, upon any of the foregoing articles containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof, 10 per centum ad valorem. S‘“· PAR. 340. Crosscut saws, mill saws, pit and dr saws, circular saws, steel band saws, finished or further advancefdgthan tempered and polished, hand, back, and all other saws, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem; jewelers’ or piercing saws, 40 cents per gross. ranting plane PAR. 341. Steel plates, stereotype plates, electrot e plates, halftone }plates, photogravure lates, photo-engraved lliltes, and plates of other materials, engraved or otherwise reparedp for printing, and plates_of iron or steel engraved or fashioned for use in the production of designs, patterns, or im ressions on glass in the process of manu- Li¤h¤¤*•Dhl<=p|•¢¢=- facturing p ate or other gass, 25 per centum ad V8l01’€H1; lithographic plates of stone or other material engraved, drawn, or prepared, 25 per centum ad valorem.