Per ct. Silk scraps, for use as button stuffs, (2040, S. S., 3311.) Slik plaited gloves, C. ch. v., (1238, S. S., 3690.) Silk plaited shirts and drawers, C. ch. v., (1238, S. S., 3771.) Silks in bond cannot be withdrawn for dyeing, (S. S., 3187.) Silks. The proviso in 2040 inoperative, unless one of sp'd mat. separately am'ts to at least 25 per cent. of aggregate value, (S. S., 3584.) Silk waste, (1753, S. S., 3271.) Free. Silk waste from pierced cocoons, (1753, S. S., 3752.) Free. Skins, bear, dressed, (1283, S. S., 3351) Skins, dressed kid, cut for gloves, (1319, S. S., 3759.) Skins, dried, all n. o. p. f., including specimens of nat. hist. sp. imp'd, (1621, 1760, S. S., 3328.) Free. Skins, grebe, cr., (1271, S. S., 3682.) 60 Per ct. Statuary, doubtful if bronze copies of, come within definition of, in 1349. (S. S., 3452.) 35 Staves, sawed, (1426, S. S. 3694.) Steamships, discharged at night, (S. S., 3230, 3259.) 35 35 35 Steam vessels, removal on carpenter's certificate, (S. S., 3522.) Steel, all ptly. mfd. articles, wholly or ptly. of steel, and n. o. p. f., dtbl. as if mfd., (1012, S. S., 3421.) 10 45 Steel, by Siemann's process, (see "Metal.") Straw baskets lined and ornamented with W. 25 Straws, julep, (1816, July 16, '76, N. Y.) same, tanned and dressed, but unfinished, (1321, S. S., 3640.) Skins, sheep, for mf of morocco, (1319, S. S., 3671.) same, wholly or ptly. steel, (1012.) 10 Subsidiary coins, (see "Coins.") 35 20 20 35 45 45 Turtles of Am. fisheries, (1687, S. S., 3581.) Free. Wax flowers, under glass, miniature, (1271 or 1439, S. S., 3436.) "Webbing. Union," so-called, S. rubber and C., S. ch. v. C. over 25 per cent., (1307, S. S., 3731.) Webbings, W., C., and rubber, (1168, S. S., 3727.) 50 cts. per lb. and Weighing fees, none on potatoes, (S. S., 3165.) Weight of ostrich feathers, (v. "Ostrich.") Wharton's Ervalenta, * (1816, S. S., 3039.) Wines, samples of, (see Samples.") Wire rods of steel, coiled, (v. "Coiled," &c.) Wooden pipe blocks, (see "Pipe blocks.") 50 50 20 Quare?-As this is a "secret proprietary compound," advertised to cure "habitual constipation and all maladies of the digestive organs," ought it not to be classified as a proprietary medicinal preparation under 1397?-Editor. Wood, refuse spruce timber for mf. of paper, (1797, S. S., 3769.) Free. Wool, allowance in weight for moisture, (S. S., 3454.) Wool, cottons emb. with, dtbl. as wins., (S. S., 3103.) Wool, duty cannot be on less than entered Woollen bands set with bells, (1162, S. S., 3495.) 3465, 3471.) PART II. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES ON IMPORTATIONS INTO THE UNITED STATES, UNDER EXISTING STATUTES. emb., embroidery, embroideries, or mfr., manufacturer. embroid ered. e. w., earthen ware. ess., essential, or essence. exc., except. mfs., manufactures. n. o. p. f., not otherwise provided for. exp., exported, exports, or exporta- n. sp., not specified. F., flax. p. med., patent or proprietary medi- pr. or prep., prepared, or preparations. pps., purposes. ptly., partly, or partially. regs., regulations ref'd, refined. S., silk. sin., similitude. sp. imp'd, specially imported. sp'd, specified. st., steel. sub., substance. sv., silver. tr., transportation or transit. unemn., unenumerated. ungrd., unground. unmfd., unmanufactured. v., vide, or see. val. or v'd, valued. veg. s., vegetable substance, W., wool. w. h., warehouse. wlh., woollen. wstd., worsted. S. S., Synoptical Series of Treasury decisions. T. D., Miscellaneous Treasury decis ions at the end of this volume. T. R., Treasury Regulations of 18 R. R., Revised Regulations of 1869. Rgs., Treasury Regulations of 1874. Initial letters or syllables, not above defined, are sometimes used to avoid repetitions of the same title or leading word in the same paragraph. The numbers refer to paragraphs in Part 1, and the dates to decisions of the Department: in connection with which, also, the ports, to the collector of which, respectively, the letters were addressed, are indicated. Individual correspondents are referred to by their initials. *The term "books" includes pamphlets and tracts, (S. S., 2354.) + Photographs and lithographs for educational institutions are not free, (S. S., 943, 2707.) Nor are magic lanterns and slides, imported for Sunday-sch ols, (S. S., 2792.) This includes samples of chemical and pharmaceutical preparations imported for a college of pharmacy, (S. S., 2311,) and chemical salts and preparations for college laboratories, (S. S., 2802.) Strontia, (1181.) 25 cts. per lb. Acid, Acetic, acetous or pyroligneous acid, exceeding the specific gravity of 1.047, (1182.) 30 cts. per lb. Not exceeding the specific gravity of 1.047, known as No. 8, (1182.) 5 cts. per lb. Arsenious, crude, (1454.) Free. other than crude, (1816.) Benzoic (1182.) Boracic, (1454.) Free. Carbolic, as a disinfectant, (1816, S. S. 471.) for chemical or mfg. pps., (1816, S. S. 304, 471.) Per ct. Per ct. 50 20 10 20 30 30 20 Albata, (see German Silver.") Albumen, (1458.) Free. Free. Sulphuric, fuming, (Nordhausen,) (1182.) 1 ct. per lb. Sulphuric, other, (1454.) Free. Tartaric, (1182.) 15 cts. per lb. Acids, all of every description used for med. pps. or in the fine arts, and n. o. p. f., (1182.) of every description used for chemical and mfg. pps. n. o. p. f., (1454.) Free. carboys containing, duty on, same as if empty, (1454.) Aconite, root, leaf, and bark, (1455.) Free. Same, unbound, as paper mfs. n. o. p. f., (1368, S. S. 1734.) 10 Alcohol, same provisions as for Brandy, (see "Liquors,") (June 18, 1866, A. C. B.) 10 Alcohol perfumery, (see Toilet.") Alcoholado, so-called, as dist. spts., under 983, (S. S. 1718,) (see “Liquors.") Alcoholic compounds, (see "Liquors.") Alcornoque, or cork tree, (1459.) Free. Ale and ale-finings, (see "Liquors.") ginger-, (see "Ginger Ale.") Alizarine, extract of madder, (2056.) Free. |