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565 TITLE 1s.»-00 Pan. 1501. Agricultural implements: Plows, tooth or disk harrcws, headers, harvesters, reapers, agricultural drills and planters, mowers, horaerakes, cultivators, thrashing machines, cotton gina, machinery for use in the manufacture of sugar, wagons and carts, cream' separators valued at not more _.thn·n $50 each, and all other agricultural implements of ani kln’d or description, not specially provided for, whether, in whole or in parts, including, repair parts :` Provided, That no article specified by name in Subtitle I shall be free of duty under this , paragraph. W; ·_ , Pla. 1505. Albumen, not specially provided for. _ ··P4l:.` 1506. Any animal imported by a- citizen of the United States specially for breeding purposes, shall be admitted free, whether intended to be uSed b§ the ‘_1mp¤rm himself or for sale for such purposes, egypt black or silver foxes :~ Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted `free unless pure bred of a recognized breed and duly registered in a ’b0ok_ot record recognized by · the Secretary of Agriculture for that breed: Provided further, That the certificate of such record and pedigree of ouch animal shall be produced ,aud submitted to the Department ot Agriculture, duly authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of record, together with an uilldavlt of the owner, agent, or importer that the animal imported is the identical animal d@cribed in said certincatel ot record and pedigree. The Secretary or Agriculture may prescribe such regulations aa may be required for determining the purity of breeding and the identity. ot such animal: And provided {ur-A ther, That the collectors of customs shall require a certificate from the Department ot Agriculture stating that auch animal is pure bred ot a recognized breed and duly registered ln a book of ‘rec0rd'rec0gnlzed by the Secretaryg of Agriculture for that breed. ‘ ` _ _ f The Secretary of the Treasury magrprescrtbe such additional l regulations as may be required tér the strict enforcement ot t h la 1 provision. ; _ ° , Horses, mules, aases,,cattle, sheep, and other do%estlc anlmalf atraying across the boundary line into any foreign conntry, or driven across such boundary line by the owner tor temporary paaturage purposes only, together with their ottapring, shall be dnglable unleqs brought, 'back to the United States rwithln elght months, in which case they shall be tree of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary ot the Treasury. . n ~ ” é ·» , A Pna. 1507. Animals hrougyt into thel United States temporarily for a period not exceeding aix months, for the purpose. ·~ not brccdi¤g. exhibition. or competition for prim oderede by any agricultural, polo, or 'raclng association; hut a bond Qsball be given in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; also teamsof animals, lncludlng their harness and tackle, and the wagons ther vehicles actually owned by persona emigrating from `glgglgn countries to the United States with their families, and in actual use for the , purpose ot auch emigration, under "auclrregulations as the Secretary ot the Tmaury may prescribe. and wlld animals end ~ birds intended for exhibition ln zoological collections for eclentlncor educftional purpésea, and not-tor saleor prom. Pu. 1508. Antlmcnjr ore. . . . Pu. 1509. Annatto and all extracts ct, archll or archil liquid, cochlneal, cudliear, iambier, litmus prepared or unprepared :. all ot the foregoing not contalnlni alcohol. _ Pan. 1510. I Antitoxlne; vaccines,. viruws, aernms, and bac ` terim, new for th.rupeutlc,]1urp0s&. Pan. 15 t_ Alnflta natural state and not manu- _1'actured. _ ,· .‘ ·· Pan. 1512. Sulphtde of arsenic. · PA:. 1513. Areenious acid or white amnic. _ Pan. 1514, Articles the growth, produce, or manufacture ot the United States, when returned alter paving been exported,

sarous zwzws § 122 without havini been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means it imported by br for the account of the person who exported them from the United States; steel boxes, casks, b8I‘lY€1S,‘ carboys, bags, and other containers or coverings of American manufacture exported filled with American products, or exported empty and (returned Hlled with foreign products, including shooks and staves when returned as barrels or boxes; also quicksilver flasks or lgottles, iron or steel drums of either domestic or for· eign manufacture, used fo1°'U1& shipment ot acids, or other chemicals, which shall have been actually exported from the United States; but proof of theideutity of such articles shall be muder under general regulations to be prescribed by, the Secretary of the Treasury, lbut the exemption of bags from duty shall apply only to such domestic bags as may be imported by the exporter thereof, and it any such articles are subject to int,eri;al·revenue tax at the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded; photographic dry plates and films of American manufacture (eiceptf m0vlng·-picture films), exposed abroad, whether developed or not, and photographic Elms light struck g or otherwise damageds or worn out, seas to be unsuitable for l any other purpose than the recovery of the constitutent muteriuls, provided the basic films are of American manufacture, but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made `imder general regulations to `be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; articles exported from the United States torvrepalrs may be returned upon payment of a duty upon the value ot the repairs at the rate at which the article itself would be subject it imported, under conditions aggjegulatious to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That this paragraph shall not apply to any article upon which an allowance ot drawback has been made, the reimportation ot which is hereby prohibited except upon payment oi duties equal to the drawbacks allowed] or to any article manufactured in bonded warehouse and exported under any provision hot law: Provided further, That when manufactured tobacco which has - been exported without payment ot interx1ul—x·evenue tax shall be reimported it shall be retained is the custody of the collector ot customs until internal-revenue stamps ia payment of the legal duties shall be placed thereon: And provided further, ` That the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to animals made dutiable under the pmvlsious egparagraph 1506. Psa. 1515. Asbestos, unmauiutactured, asbestos crudes, ilbers, stucco, aud sand and refuse containing not more than 15 per · cerltum ser foreign matter. A Pu. 1516; Waste bagging, and waste sugar sack cloth. Psa. 1517. Bananas. green 0g.,rlpe. _ <‘*P.».ac 1518. Berks, cluchoua pr other, from which quinine may be extracted. a_ U · l Psa. 1519. Bells, broken, and bell metal, broken and llt only to be remanufactured. · Pu., 1520. Bibles, comprising the books or the Old or New 'I‘estame¤t,_or beth, bound or unheupd. PA:. 1521. All binding twine 'ixaxxufactured from New Zealandwhemp, henequeu, manila, lstle 0i·—Tamplco uber, sisal grass, or slum, or a mixture ot any two or more of them, ot single ply and measuring not eiceedlng seven hundred and ·¤!ty feet te the pouud.` { ’ ‘ PA1:. 15%. Bread: Provided, That no artlclesllallbeexempted {from duty an bread unless yeast was the leayealag substance u%ed_ ln its preperatlqp. _ _ e _ P4:. 15%, Fish sounds, crude. dried or salted for preserration only. and uumanutactured, not specially pro lded tor; _ P4:. 16M. Blood, dried. not sDG¢i&ll! Provided _ Pu. 1525,.`Boltlng cloths l composed of silk, imp•1rted` erpreaaly for milllm purposes,. and so permanently marked as not to be available torsuy other uso. N ‘