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361

not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for; drawing instruments, and parts thereof, wholly or in chief value of metal.

Slip joint pliers, valued at not more than $2 per dozen.

363 Swords and side arms (not including sword blades), irrespective of quality or use, wholly or in part of metal.

364 Bells (except church and similar bells and carillons), finished or unfinished, and parts thereof:

Bicycle, velocipede, and similar bells, and parts thereof. 365 Shotguns; rifles valued at more than $50 each; barrels for shotguns, further advanced in manufacture than rough bored only; stocks for shotguns, wholly or partly manufactured; parts of shotguns, and fittings for shotgun stocks or barrels, finished or unfinished; shotguns imported without a lock or locks or other fittings. Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough bored. 368 Clocks, clock movements, including lever movements, timekeeping, timemeasuring, or time-indicating mechanisms, devices, and instruments (except the articles enumerated or described in paragraph 367, Tariff Act of 1930), whether or not in cases, containers, or housings; and parts and dials for any of the foregoing, however provided for in subparagraph (c) or (d) of paragraph 368, Tariff Act of 1930; mechanisms, devices, or instruments intended or suitable for measuring the flowage of electricity, whether or not in cases, containers, or housings.

369

(b) All other automobiles, automobile chassis, and automobile bodies, and motor cycles, all the foregoing, whether finished or unfinished.

(c) Parts (except tires and except parts wholly or in chief value of glass) for motorcycles, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for. 370 Motor boats, valued at not more than $15,000 each; and internal-combustion motorboat engines, carburetor type, and other than carburetor type weighing not more than 2,500 pounds each.

371 Bicycles, and parts thereof, not including tires (except bicycles having wheels over 25 inches in diameter, measured to the outer circumference of the tire, weighing less than 36 pounds complete without accessories, and not designed for use with tires having a cross-sectional diameter exceeding 1% inches).

372 Reciprocating steam engines; sewing machines not specially provided for; steam turbines; cash registers; printing machinery (except for textiles and except duplicating machines other than printing presses); bookbinding machinery and paper-box machinery; lawn mowers; shuttles for sewing and embroidery machines; lace-making machines and machines for making lace curtains, nets and nettings (except go-through and other Levers machines); knitting, braiding, lace braiding, and insulating machines and similar textile machinery, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for; all other textile machinery, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for (except machinery for making synthetic textile filaments, bands, strips, or sheets; worsted combs, other than circular combs, commonly known as "Noble" or "Bradford" combs; bleaching, printing, dyeing, or finishing machinery; and machinery for manufacturing or processing vegetable fibers, other than winding, beaming, warping, or slashing machinery, or combinations thereof); cream separators, not specially provided for, valued at more than $100 each; apparatus for the generation of acetylene gas from calcium carbide; all other machines, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for (except wrapping and packaging machines; internal-combustion engines, noncarburetor type; calculating and accounting machines; combination cases and sharpening mechanisms for safety razors; tobacco machines, other than tobacco cutting and industrial cigarette-making machines; bakery machines, machines for manufacturing chocolate or confectionery, and other food-grinding, preparing, or manufacturing machines; and sawing and woodworking machines); and parts, not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of metal or porcelain, or any of the foregoing, and all textile pins.

377 Bismuth.

380 German silver, or nickel silver, unmanufactured.

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(a) Tin foil less than six one-thousandths of one inch in thickness; bronze powder not of aluminum; aluminum bronze powder, powdered foil, powdered tin, flitters, and metallics, manufactured in whole or in part (except bronze flitters and metallics).

(b) Stamping and embossing materials of bronze powder, or Dutch metal powder, or aluminum powder, mounted on paper or equivalent backing, and releasable from the backing by means of heat and pressure. 383 Gold leaf, unmounted, or mounted on paper or equivalent backing. 385 Tinsel wire, made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver, or other metal; lamé or lahn, made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver, or other metal; bullions and metal threads made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lamé or lahn.

388 New types.

389 Nickel, and alloys (except those provided for in paragraph 302 or 380, Tariff Act of 1930) in which nickel is the component material of chief value, in tubes or tubing, whether or not cold rolled, cold drawn, or cold worked.

390 Bottle caps of metal, collapsible tubes, and sprinkler tops. Lead-bearing ores, flue dust, and mattes of all kind.

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392

Lead bullion or base bullion, lead in pigs and bars, lead dross, reclaimed lead, scrap lead, antimonial lead, antimonial scrap lead, type metal, Babbitt metal, solder, all alloys or combinations of lead not specially provided for; lead in sheets, pipe, shot, glazier's lead, and lead wire. 393 Zinc-bearing ores of all kinds, except pyrites containing not more than 3 per centum zine.

394 Zinc in blocks, pigs, or slabs, and zinc dust.

395 Print rollers, of whatever materials composed, with raised patterns of brass or brass and fe t, finished or unfinished, used for printing, stamping, or cutting designs; embossing rollers of steel or other metal; print blocks, and print rillers not specially provided for, of whatever material composed, used for printing, stamping or cutting designs.

396 Pipe tools, wrenches, spanners, screw drivers, vises, and hammers; calipers, rules, and micrometers; all the foregoing, if hand tools not provided for in paragraph 352, Tariff Act of 1930, and parts thereof, wholly or in chief value of metal, not specially provided for.

397 Articles or wares not specially provided for, whether partly or wholly manufactured:

Composed wholly or in chief value of platinum or plated with platinum.

Plated with silver or nickel silver or copper (but not in chief value silver).

Composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored with gold lacquer :

Articles wholly or in chief value of lead.

Golf club heads, not wholly or in chief value of lead.

Woven wire fencing and woven wire netting, composed of wire smaller than 0.08 and not smaller than 0.03 inch in diameter, coated with zinc or other metal before weaving.

Articles or wares wholly or in chief value of tin or tin plate. Tricycles, including velocipedes, valued at $2.75 or more each. Cooking and heating stoves, of the household type, and parts thereof not specially provided for (not including portable cooking and heating stoves, designed to be operated by compressed air and kerosene and/or gasoline, and parts thereof). Styluses.

SCHEDULE 4. WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF

404 Cedar commercially known as Spanish cedar, lignum-vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, and satinwood: Flooring. 405 Veneers of birch or maple; plywood (except plywood of alder or red pine (pinus silvestris), and plywood with face ply of Western redcedar (thuja plicata)).

406 Hubs for wheels, heading bolts, stave bolts, last blocks, wagon blocks, oar blocks, heading blocks, and all like blocks or sticks roughhewn, or rough shaped, sawed or bored.

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Casks, barrels, and hogsheads (empty), and packing boxes (empty), and packing-box shooks, of wood, not specially provided for.

411 Baskets and bags, wholly or in chief value of osier or willow, not specially provided for.

412 Wood moldings and carvings to be used in architectural and furniture decoration; paintbrush handles, wholly or in chief value of wood; and the following manufactures of wood or bark, or of which wood or bark is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for: Baby carriages, broom handles and mop handles, further advanced than rough shaped, not less than 34 inch in diameter and not less than 38 inches in length; canoes and canoe paddles; carriages, drays, trucks, and other horse-drawn vehicles, and parts thereof; ice-hockey sticks; and toboggans.

SCHEDULE 5. SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND MANUFACTURES OF

501 Sugars, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, and all mixtures containing sugar and water.

503 Maple sugar and maple sirup.

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601

Levulose.

Sugar candy and all confectionery not specially provided for, valued at 6 cents or more per pound; sugar after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated.

SCHEDULE 6. TOBACCO AND MANUFACTURES OF

Filler tobacco not specially provided for, if unstemmed: Cigarette leaf tobacco (except smoke-cured tobacco having the flavor and aroma characteristic of smoke-cured Latakia leaf tobacco).

605 Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots of all kinds.

SCHEDULE 7. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS

701 Cattle; tallow; dried blood albumen, light.

702 Sheep and lambs.

704 Reindeer meat, fresh, chilled, or frozen, not specially provided for. 706 Meats, fresh, chilled, or frozen, not specially provided for (except edible animal livers, kidneys, tongues, hearts, sweetbreads, tripe, and brains). Cream, fresh or sour.

or cream.

707 708 (c) Malted milk, and compounds or mixtures of or substitutes for milk 710 Cheese: Roquefort, in original loaves; cheddar, not processed otherwise than by division into pieces; Edam and Gouda, containing 40 per centum or more of butterfat; Camembert; Brie; Coulommiers; and Pontl'Eveque. 711 Birds, live: All other live birds not specially provided for (except birds valued at more than $5 each, and except birds (other than song birds and bobwhite quail) valued at $2.50 or less each).

714 Horses unless imported for immediate slaughter.

717

(a) Fish, fresh (whether or not packed in ice), whole, or beheaded or eviscerated or both, but not further advanced (except that the fins may be removed): Mackerel.

(b) Fish, fresh or frozen (whether or not packed in ice), filleted skinned, boned, sliced, or divided into portions, not specially provided for: Cod, haddock, hake, pollock, cusk, and rosefish.

718 (a) Fish, prepared or preserved in any manner, when packed in oil or in oil and other substances: Bonito and yellowtail; and sardines, neither skinned nor boned, valued at over 18 but not over 23 cents per pound, including the weight of the immediate container.

(b) Fish, prepared or preserved in any manner, when packed in airtight containers weighing with their contents not more than fifteen pounds each (except fish packed in oil or in oil and other substances): Salmon; herring: sardines; and fish cakes, balls, and puddings.

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719 Fish, pickled or salted (except fish packed in oil or in oil and other substances and except fish packed in air-tight containers weighing with their contents not more than fifteen pounds each):

(1) Salmon.

(4) Herring, whether or not boned, in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than fifteen pounds each and containing each not more than 10 pounds of herring, net weight; or in immediate containers (not air-tight) weighing with their contents not more than fifteen pounds each.

720 (a) Fish, smoked or kippered (except fish packed in oil or in oil and other substances and except fish packed in air-tight containers weighing with their contents not more than fifteen pounds each):

(1) Salmon.

(6) Other fish (not including fish provided for in subdivisions (2), (3), (4), and (5) of paragraph 720 (a), Tariff Act of 1930).

721 (b) Razor clams (Siliqua patula), clam juice, clam chowder, and clam juice in combination with substances other than clams, packed in airtight containers.

722

726

(c) Fish paste and fish sauce.

(d) Caviar and other fish roe for food purposes (except sturgeon), if boiled and packed in airtight containers, whether or not in boullion

or sauce.

Barley malt.

Unhulled ground oats.

728 Rye malt; and rye flour and meal.

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732

All other vegetable oil cake and oil-cake meal, not specially provided for
(except coconut or copra, cottonseed, peanut, linseed, and hempseed);
mixed feeds, consisting of an admixture of grains or grain products
with oil cake, oil-cake meal, molasses, or other feedstuffs.
Cereal breakfast foods, and similar cereal preparations, by whatever
name known, processed further than milling, and not specially provided
for.

733 Biscuits, wafers, cake, cakes, and similar baked articles, and puddings,
all the foregoing by whatever name known, whether or not containing
chocolate, nuts, fruits, or confectionery of any kind.
736 Blueberries, edible, otherwise prepared or preserved, or frozen, and not
specially provided for (not including blueberries in brine, or dried,
desiccated or evaporated).

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742 Grapes (except hothouse grapes) in bulk, crates, barrels or other packages, when entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period from July 1, in any year, to the following February 14, inclusive; raisins.

743 Grapefruit.

747 Pineapples, not in bulk and not candied, crystallized, or glace, or otherwise prepared or preserved.

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752

All jellies, jams, marmalades, and fruit butters (except guava, currant and other berry, pineapple, mango, papaya, mamey colorado (calocarpum mammosum), sweetsop (annona squamosa), soursop (annona muricata), sapodilla (sapota achras), and cashew-apple (anacardium occidentale)).

Fruits in their natural state, not specially provided for:

Cantaloups, when entered for consumption during the period from August 1 to September 15, inclusive, in any year.

Candied, crystallized, or glace apricots, figs, dates, peaches, pears, plums, prunes, prunelles, berries, and other fruits, not specially provided for. 753 Tulip bulbs; lily bulbs; narcissus bulbs; lily of the valley pips; all other bulbs, roots, rootstocks, clumps, corms, tubers, and herbaceous perennials, imported for horticultural purposes (not including hyacinth bulbs and crocus corms); cut flowers, fresh, dried, prepared, or preserved : Orchids.

754 Seedlings and cuttings of Manetti, multiflora, brier, rugosa, and other rose stock, all the foregoing not more than three years old. Filberts, shelled.

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762

Oil-bearing seeds and materials: Sunflower seed.

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763 Grass seeds and other forage crop seeds: White and ladino clover; clover, not specially provided for: other vetch; bent-grass (genus agrostis). 764 Other garden and field seeds: Beet (except sugar beet); cabbage; canary; carrot; cauliflower; kale; kohlrabi; parsley; parsnip; radish; spinach ; turnip; rutabaga; flower; all other garden and field seeds not specially provided for (except niger seed).

766 Beets other than sugar beets.

768 Mushrooms, otherwise prepared or preserved than dried.

770 Onion sets.

771 White or Irish potatoes (not including dried, dehydrated, or desiccated potatoes).

774 Vegetables in their natural state, not specially provided for: Cauliflower and radishes.

775 Vegetables, if pickled, or packed in salt or in brine: Cucumbers and onions. 776 Chicory, crude (except endive); chicory, ground, or otherwise prepared. 777 (a) Cocoa and chocolate, unsweetened.

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781

(b) Cocoa and chocolate, sweetened, in bars or blocks weighting ten pounds or more each; or in any other form, whether or not prepared, and valued at 10 cents or more per pound.

Hop extract.

Spices and spice seeds: Cassia, cassia buds, and cassia vera, ground; clove stems, ground; cinnamon and cinnamon chips, ground; ginger root, not preserved or candied, ground; Bombay, or wild mace, ground; mustard seeds (whole); mustard, ground or prepared in bottles or otherwise; nutmegs, ground; pepper, capsicum or red pepper or cayenne pepper, ground; black or white pepper, ground; pimento (allspice), ground; sage, ground; marjoram leaves in glass or other small packages, for culinary use. 783 Cotton having a staple of one and one-eighth inches or more in length.

SCHEDULE 8. SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES

802 Spirits (except brandy, rum, gin, and aquavit) manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials; and arrack.

803 Champagne and all other sparkling wines valued at not more than $6 per gallon.

804 Still wines produced from grapes (not including vermouth), containing 14 per centum or less of absolute alcohol by volume.

805 Fluid malt extract; malt extract, solid or condensed.

806 (a) Citrus-fruit juices, not specially provided for (except Naranjilla (solanum quitoense lam) juice), containing less than one-half of 1 per centum of alcohol; grape juice, grape sirup, and other similar products of the grape, by whatever name known.

901

(b) Concentrated juice of limes, fit for beverage purposes, and sirups containing the foregoing, all the foregoing, whether in liquid, powdered, or solid form.

SCHEDULE 9. COTTON MANUFACTURES

(a) Cotton yarn, including warps, in any form, not bleached, dyed, colored, combed, or plied.

(b) Cotton yarn, including warps, in any form, bleached, dyed, colored, combed, or plied.

904 (a) Cotton cloth, not bleached, printed, dyed, or colored, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds number 60.

(b) Cotton cloth, bleached, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds number 60.

(c) Cotton cloth, printed, dyed, or colored, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds number 60.

(e) Tire fabric or fabrics for use in pneumatic tires, including cord fabric.

906 Cloth in chief value of cotton, containing wool.

907 Tracing cloth, cotton window hollands, and all oilcloths (except silk oilcloths and oilcloths for floors); filled or coated cotton cloths not specially provided for.

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