Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 2.djvu/737

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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [54 STAT. SCHEDULE IV-Continued Description of Article Painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of such ware, not specially provided for: Tableware, kitchenware, and table and kitchen utensils 45% ad val., but not less than 5S per doz. separate pieces and 35% ad val. Other 45% ad val. 213 Graphite or plumbago, crude or refined: Amorphous 5% ad val. Crystalline lump, chip, or dust 15% ad val. 214 Ground Cornwall stone 20% ad val. 216 Brushes, of whatever material composed, and wholly or partly manufactured, for electric motors, generators, or other electrical machines or appliances; plates, rods, and other forms, of whatever material composed, and wholly or partly manufactured, for manufacturing into the aforesaid brushes 25% ad val. 216 Articles or wares composed wholly or in part of carbon or graphite, wholly or partly manufac- tured, not specially provided for 30% ad val. 218 (a) Biological, chemical, metallurgical, pharmaceu- tical, and surgical articles and utensils of all kinds, including all scientific articles, and utensils, whether used for experimental pur- poses in hospitals, laboratories, schools or uni- versities, colleges, or otherwise, all the fore- going (except articles provided for in paragraph 217 or in subparagraph (e) of paragraph 218 of the Tariff Act of 1930), finished or unfinished wholly or in chief value of fused quartz or fused silica 40% ad val. 218 (b) Tubes (except gauge glass tubes), rods, canes, and tubing, with ends finished or unfinished, for whatever purpose used, wholly or in chief value of fused quartz or fused silica 30% ad val. 218 (b) Gauge glass tubes, wholly or in chief value of lass 5 ad val. 218 (f) Table and kitchen articles and utensils, and all articles of every description not specially pro- vided for, composed wholly or in chief value of glass, blown or partly blown in the mold or otherwise, if cut or engraved, however provided for in paragraph 218 (f) of the Tariff Act of 1930, and valued at not less than $1 each (except articles primarily designed for ornamental pur- poses, decorated chiefly by engraving and valued at not less than $8 each) 45% ad val. 226 Spectacle and eyeglass lenses of glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical, or prismatic form, and ground and polished plano or coquille glasses, wholly or partly manufactured, with the edges unground, valued at $10 or more per dozen pairs 25% ad val. 228 (b) Photographic lenses, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for, valued at $5 or more each 30% ad val. Provided, That cameras shall not be accorded a reduction in duty by virtue of this item 231 Smalts, frostings, and all ceramic and glass colors, fluxes, glazes, and enamels, all the foregoing, ground or pulverized 15% ad vaL United States Tariff Act of 1930 Paragraph Rate of Duty