Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints—Continued 65(a) Paints --Continued. (2) In tubes, jars, cakes, pans, or other forms, not exceeding 14 2 cents per tube or 40 per cent.. 20 per cent.75 jar and 40 per cent. In cakes, pans, or other forms. 144 cents per cake, | 40 per cent.. 20 per cent.70 etc. and 40 per cent. 70 per cent. 20 per cent.75 other forms, not exceeding 142 Ibs, net weight each, when assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawings, stencils, or other articles. (4) In bulk, or in any form ex- 874 cents per ounce. 40 per cent.. 20 per cent.75 ceeding 142 lbs. net weight each. 65(b) For the purposes of this paragraph tubes, jars, cakes, pans, or other act of 1930.) including enamel paints, whether s15 per cent. 25 per cent. 120 per cent.76 with water, oil, or solutions other than oil, n. s. p. f. 67 Barytes ore: Crude or unmanufactured.. $4 per ton. $4 per ton. 15 per cent. Ground or otherwise manufac- $7.50 per ton... $7.50 per ton. 20 per cent. tured. Precipitated barium sulphate' or 144 cents per lb... 1 cent per lb. 20 per cent. blanc fixe. 68 Blue pigments and all blues con- 8 cents per lb. 8 cents per lb.-- 20 per cent. taining iron ferrocyanide or iron water. ground in or mixed with oil or 3 cents per lb......15 per cent. Valued at 10 cents per lb. or less. 3 cents per lb. 69 Bone black or bone char, and blood char. (Free. 77 20 per cent... 20 per cent. (15 per cent 78 Decolorizing, deodorizing chars and 45 per cent. 20 per cent 15 per cent. bons. (79). 25 per cent.. 20 per cent. other colors containing chromium, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water. 75 35 per cent if toys. 76* Color lakes, n. s. p. f. 77 Not suitable for use as a pigment. 78 Black pigments made from bone. 79 Not articles of commerce during life of act of 1913. per cent. per cent.82 per cent.82 71 Gas black, lampblack, and all other 20 per cent.. 15 per cent. n. s. p. f. 242 cents per lb. 242 cents per lb. 25 per cent. Orange mineral. 3 cents per lb 3 cents per lb 25 per cent. Red lead. 234 cents per lb. 234 cents per lb. 25 per cent. 242 cents per lb. 242 cents per lb 25 per cent, 30 per cent. 25 per cent. 80 oil or water, n. s. p. f. 73 Ochers, siennas, and umbers: Crude or not ground. 38 cent per lb. 18 cent per lb. 5 per cent. Washed or ground. 38 cent per lb. 38 cent per lb. 5 per cent. Iron-oxide and iron-hydroxide pig. 20 per cent.. 20 per cent.. ments, n. s. p. f. 74 Satin white and precipitated cal. cium sulphate. }32 cent per lb. 12 cent per lb. [20 per cent. 110 per cent.81 75 Spirit varnishes: Containing less than 5 per cent of $2.20 per gal. and $2.20 per gal, and $1.32 per gal. and 15 methyl alcohol. 25 per cent. 25 per cent. Containing 5 per cent or more of ($1.32 per gal. and 15 methyl alcohol. 125 per cent. 25 per cent.. (10 per cent. Varnishes, including so-called gold 25 per cent.. 25 per cent... 10 per cent. size or japan, n. s. p. f. 76 Vermilion reds containing quick 35 cents per lb... 28 cents per lb. 15 per cent. silver, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water. Cuprous oxide. 35 per cent. 25 per cent 10 15 per cent. 77 | Lithopone, and other combinations or mixtures of zinc sulphide and barium sulphate: 30 per cent of zinc sulphide. and 15 per cent. containing not more than 25 s10 per cent.83 125 per cent.84 Ground in or mixed with oil or }234 cents per lb... 244 cents per lb... $15 per cent.86 water. 1125 per cent. 84 78 Potassium: Bicarbonate. 112 cents per lb. 112 certs per lb.. cent per lb.86 Bromide. 10 cents per lb. 10 cents per lb. 15 per cent.87 Carbonate 34 cent per lb. 34 cent per lb. Free. 14 cents per lb. 15 per cent.87 122 cents per lb.. 112 cents per lb.88_ cent per lb. Chromate and dichromate. 244 cents per lb. 244 cents per lb. 1 cent per lb. Ferricyanide or red prussiate of 7 cents per lb.. 7 cents per lb.. 2 cents per lb. potash. of potash. Free. 89 25 cents per lb. 25 cents per lb. 15 cents per lb. 15 per cent.87 Permanganate 6 cents per lb. 4 cents per lb.90 1 cent per lb. 79 Sodium, potassium. 25 per cent.. 25 per cent. Free Free. 10 Chemical and medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures, and salts and combinations, n. s. p. f. 80 Vermilion reds, when not containing quicksilver but made of lead or containing lead. 81 Pearl hardening for paper maker's use. 82 Containing less than 10 per cent of methyl alcohol of the total alcohol contained therein. 83 Not containing more than 5 per cent of lead. 84 Pigments containing lead n. s. p. f. 86 Ground in oil. 86 Refined. 87 Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, n. s. p. f. 88 244 cents per pound by presidential proclamation effective May 11, 1925, under sec. 315. 89 Not containing more than 15 per cent of caustic soda. 90 6 cents per pound, by presidential proclamation, effective Dec. 16, 1928, under sec. 315. Toilet...... per cent. per cent.87 80 Soap: 15 per cent. 10 per cent. (30 per cent.01 10 per cent.92 All other, n. s. p. f... 15 per cent. 5 per cent. 120 per cent.93 Soap powder, n. s. p. f.. 15 per cent. 5 per cent. 81 Sodium: Arsenate. 1 cent per lb. 1 cent per lb. Free. Borate or borax, refined. 28 cent per lb. 18 cent per lb. 18 cent per lb. Bromide. 10 cents per 15 per cent.87 14 cent per lb. 14 cent per lb. Free. Hydrated, or sal soda 44 cent per lb. 14 cent per Ib. 48 cent per lb. Monohydrated.. 44 cent per lb. 14 cent per lb. 18 cent per lb. Chlorate 142 cents per lb...- 112 cents per lb. 42 cent per lb. Chloride or salt- 04 In bags, sacks, barrels, or other 11 cents per 100 lbs. 11 cents per 100 lbs. Free. packages. In bulk. 7 cents per 100 lbs.. 7 cents per 100 lbs.. Free. Chromate and dichromate. 134 cents per lb. 134 cents per lb. 34 cent per lb. Ferrocyanide or yellow prussiate 2 cents per lb... 2 cents per lb.. cent per lb. of soda. Formate 2 cents per lb. 2 cents per lb. 15 per cent.87 Hydroxide or caustic soda.. 12 cent per lb. 22 cent per lb 14 cent per lb. Citrate, 12 cents per lb. 15 442 cents per lb.. 3 cents per lb.95 12 cent per lb. Phosphate (except pyro phos phate), 42 cent per lb...--- 44 cent per lb. N. s. p. f.. 134 cent per lb. Sesquicarbonate.. 44 cent per lb. 44 cent per lb. 18 cent per lb. Free. 212 cents per 25 per cent 87 15 per cent. SulphateCrystallized or Glauber salt... $1 per ton. $1 per ton.. $1 per ton. Anhydrous.. $3 per ton. 15 per cent.87 per cent of sodium sulphide. Containing more than 35 per 34 cent per lb. 34 cent per lb. 44 cent per lb. cent. Sulphite, bisulphite, metabisul. 38 cent per lb. 38 cent per lb. 14 cent per lb. phite. Silicofluoride. 142 cents per lb..-- 25 per cent 87, 08. 15 per cent.87 Thiosulphate... 38 cent per lb. 38 cent per lb. 14 cent per lb.97 82 Sodium hydrosulphite, hydrosul- 35 per cent 35 per cent. 15 per cent.87 phite compounds, sulphoxylate compounds, and all combinations and mixtures of the foregoing. 83 Starch: Potato. 242 cents per lb. 134 cents per lb.. 1 cent per lb. All other, n. s. p. f. 112 cents per lb. 1 cent per lb. 12 cent per lb. 84 Burnt starch or British gum.. 2 cents per lb.. 144 cents per lb.- 34 cent per lb. Dextrine: tato flour. 2 cents per lb. 1/4 cents per lb.--- 34 cent per lb. Substitutes 2 cents per lb. 144 cents per lb. 34 cent per lb. Soluble or chemically treated starch.2 cents per lb. 114 cents per lb. 34 cent per lb. 85 Strontium: Carbonate, precipitated. 25 per cent. 15 per cent.87 Nitrate.. 25 per cent. 15 per cent.87 Oxide. 25 per cent. Free. 86 Strychnine, and salts of. 20 cents per ounce 15 cents per ounce. Free. 87 Cerium nitrate, cerium fluoride, 35 per cent.. 35 per cent. 15 per cent.87 and other salts of cerium, n. S. lb. p. f. 87 Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, n. s. p. f. 91 Perfumed. 92 Unperfumed. 93 Medicinal. 94 See sec. 313 (e) and (f) for remission of duty on salt used for curing certain fish and meats. 95 442 cents per pound by presidential proclamation effective June 5, 1924, under sec. 315. 96 By presidential proclamation effective Sept. 15, 1928, from foreign value to American selling price. 97 Hydrosulphite of soda. 88 T bichloride, tin tetrachloride, 25 per cent. 87 Gas-mantle scrap, consisting in 35 per cent.... 35 per cent.. 10 per cent. chief value of metallic oxides. 25 per cent. 25 per cent 10 per cent. and all otherchemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, of which tin constitutes the element of chief value. 89 Titanium potassium oxalate, and 30 per cent... 30 per cent.... 15 per cent.87 all compounds and mixtures con taining titanium. 90 Turpentine, gum and spirits of, 5 per cent.. Free. Free. 25 per cent 87 (98). 25 per cent 87 (98). of vanadium, n. s. p. f. 92 Tonka beans.. 25 cents per lb. 25 cents per lb. 25 cents per lb. Vanilla beans. 30 cents per lb. 30 cents per lb. 30 cents per lb. 93 Zinc: Chloride 1310 cents per lb... 1310 cents per lb... 42 cent per lb. Sulphate 34 cent per lb. 34 cent per lb. 12 cent per lb. Sulphide. 3 cents per lb. 142 cents per lb. 15 per cent. 94 Collodion emulsion 25 per cent.. 25 per cent 99 10 per cent.99 95 Azides, fulminates, fulminating 1242 cents per lb.. 1242 cents per lb... Free. powder, and other like articles n. s. p. f. sives, put upin sticks, cartridges, ing. Free. tar oil from wood. 87 Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, n. s. p. f. per M. 201(a) Brick: 25 per cent. 25 per cent. 15 per cent. 25 per cent. (10 per cent.1 115 per cent. 25 per cent. s10 per cent.1 115 per cent. 34 cent per lb. and 34 cent per lb. and (10 per cent.1 10 per cent. (15 per cent. Free 3 10 per cent. rated in any manner. 15 per cent. in any manner. 202(a) Tiles: Unglazed, glazed, ornamented, hand painted, enameled, vit- going- cents per square foot. 50 per cent 6 5 cents per sq. ft.?, & per square foot. 202(b) | Mantels, friezes, and articles of 50 per cent. 50 per cent. 30 per cent. pill tiles. 5 per cent. lbs.' 5 per cent. lbs. Free. ized. 1516 cent per lb. 58 cent per lb 10. Free.11 Crude. 1532 cent per lb.. 516 cent per lb.12. Free. 11 clase, not suitable for manu- ments. calcined. Cement: 205(b) Roman, Portland, and other 6 cents per 100 Free 13 Free. clinker. lbs. 14 lbs. 14 1 Not glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, ornamented, or decorated. 2 Glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, ornamented, or decorated. 3 Dutiable at the rates imposed by foreign countries on similar American brick, But not less than 50 nor more than 70 per cent ad valorem. Not less than 45 nor more than 60 per cent. 6 Quarries or quarry tiles, so called, red or brown, 78 inch or over in thickness, 3 cents per square foot but not less than 30 per cent. ? Plain unglazed, 1 color, exceeding 2 square inches in size, 112 cents per square foot. |