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Esparto or Spanish grass, and other grasses, and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper.

Emery ore.

Fans, common palm-leaf.

Farina.

Fashion-plates, engraved on steel or on wood, colored or plain.

Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels,
Fibrin, in all forms.

Firewood.

Fish, fresh, for immediate consumption.
Fish for bait.

Flint, flints and ground flint-stones.
Fossils.

Fruit-plants, tropical and semi-tropical, for the purpose of propagation or cultivation.

Fruits, green, ripe, or dried, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act.

Furs, undressed.

Fur-skins of all kinds, not dressed in any man

ner.

Glass, broken pieces, and old glass which cannot be cut for use, and fit only to be remanufactured. Glass-plate or disks, unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments.

Goat skins, raw.

Gold-beaters' molds, and gold beaters' skins.
Gold-size.

Grease, for use as soap-stock only, not specially enumerated or provided for.

Gunny bags, and gunny cloth, old or refuse, fit only for remanufacturing.

Gut, and worm gut, manufactured or unmanufac tured.

Guts, salted.

Gutta-percha, crude.

Hair, horse or cattle, and hair of all kinds, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act; of hogs, curled for beds and mattresses, and not fit for bristles.

Hide rope.

Hides, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted, or pickled, and skins, except sheep-skins with the wool on, Angora goat-skins, raw, without the wool, unmanufactured, asses' skins, raw or unmanufactured. Hones and whetstones. Hop-roots for cultivation. Hop-poles.

Ice.

India-rubber, crude, and milk of.

India malacca joints, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for the manufactures into which they are intended to be converted. Ivory, and vegetable ivory, unmanufactured. Jet, unmanufactured.

Joss-stick, or joss-light.

Junk, old.

Lava, unmanufactured.

Life-boats and life-saving apparatus, specially imported by societies incorporated or established to encourage the saving of human life.

Lithographic stones, not engraved.
Loadstones.

Logs, and round unmanufactured timber, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, and ship-timber, and ship-planking.

Maccaroni and vermicelli.

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Magnets.
Manuscripts.

Marrow, crude.
Marsh-mallows.

Medals of gold, silver, or copper.
Meerschaum, crude or raw.
Mica and mica waste.

Models of inventions and other improvements in the arts; but no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvements which can be fitted for

use.

Moss, sea-weeds, and all other vegetable sub-
stances used for beds and mattresses.
Newspapers and periodicals.

Nuts, cocoa, and Brazil or cream.
Oakum.

Oil-cake.

Oil, spermaceti, whale, and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all other articles the produce of such fisheries.

Olives, green or prepared.

Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candied, or otherwise prepared.

Ores, of gold and silver.

Palm-nuts and palm nut kernels.

Paper-stock, crude, of every description, including all grasses, fibers, rags of all kinds, other than wool, waste, shavings, clippings, old paper, ropeends, waste rope, waste bagging, gunny-bags, gunnycloth, old or refuse, to be used in making, and fit only to be converted into paper, and unfit for any other manufacture, and cotton waste, whether for paper stock or other purposes.

Parchment.

Pearl, mother of.

Personal and household effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying abroad. Pewter and britannia metal, old, and fit only to be remanufactured.

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cal, &c.,

for educa

tutions, &c.

Philosophical and scientific apparatus, instru- Philosophiments, and preparations, statuary, casts of marble, apparatus bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris, paintings, draw- tional instiings, and etchings, specially imported in good faith for the use of any society or institution incorporated or established for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or encourage. ment of the fine arts, and not intended for sale.

trees, &c.

Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines of all kinds not Plants, otherwise provided for, and seeds of all kinds, except medicinal seeds not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act.

Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed-cane, and seeds imported by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Botanical Garden.

Platina, unmanufactured.

Platinum, unmanufactured, and vases, retorts, and Platinum. other apparatus, vessels and parts thereof, for chemical uses.

Plumbago.

Polishing-stones.

Pulu.

Pumice and pumice stone.

Quills, prepared or unprepared.

Railroad-ties of wood.

Rattans and reeds, unmanufactured.

gems, &c.,

Regalia and gems, statues, statuary, and speci- Regalia, mens of sculpture, where specially imported in good imported faith for the use of any society incorporated or tional insti

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Shinglebolts, &c.

Silk, raw.

Specimens

of natural

Root-flour.

Rotten stone.

Sago, sago crude, and sago flour.

Saur-kraut.

Sausage skins.

Sea-weed, not otherwise provided for.
Seed of the sugar-beet.

Shark skins.

Shells of every description, not manufactured. Shingle-bolts and stave-bolts, provided that heading bolts shall be held and construed to be included under the term stave-bolts.

Handle-bolts.

Shrimps, or other shell-fish.

Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, but not doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture in any way.

Silk cocoons and silk waste.

Silk worms' eggs.

Skeletons, and other preparations of anatomy.
Skins, dried, salted, or pickled.

Snails.

Soap-stock.

Sodium.

Sparterre, for making or ornamenting hats.

Specimens of natural history, botany, and mine

history. ralogy, when imported for cabinets, or as objects of taste or science, and not for sale.

Spunk.

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