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Aluminum, or aluminium in sheets, (1464, S. S., 3770.) Free.

Amber bead crosses on brass base, (908, 1067,
S. S., 3389.)

Free.

Amber necklaces, beads strung on thread, (1465,
S. S., 3389.)
American Artists, bronze statuary by, (see
"Statuary.")

American Artists, works of, exported and reim-
ported, may be entered as American products
under 1482. (S. S., 3040.)

American bags, exp'd, filled with 1'r mfd in U.
S., and ret'd empty under regs., (1468,
S. S., 3198.) Free.

same, exp'd, filled with foreign dye-wood grd.
in the U. S., dtbl. on reimportation, (S. S.,
3511.)
American beer-bottles, (see "Beer-bottles.")
fish, frozen, &c., (see "Fish.")
paper, printed on, and reimported,
(see T. D., 125.)

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American petroleum barrels, do not forfeit their
right of free entry under 1489, for being re-
coopered abroad, (S. S., 3810.)
Anatomical manakin of papier maché, (1372,
S. S., 3831.)

Anchovy sauce and paste in bottles, (1087, S. S.,
3492.)

Aniline residuum, (see "Cudbear substitute.")
Animals, treatment of in transit, (S. S., 3561,
and see Revised Statutes, Sec's 4386, 4387,
4388.)

Antixony, sulphate of, known as cr. a., (1190,
S. S., 3877.)

Antique pottery, so called, (see "Renaissance.")
Antiquities, collections of, imp'd for sale, when
free, (see S. S., 3754.)

Antiquity, im's of, (see "Parchment.") Appraisements, original, cannot be advanced by appraiser in certain contingencies, (S. S., 3753.)

Armenian bole, (see "Bole.")

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Arrowroot starch, (1425, S. S., 3385.)

3 cts. per lb. and 20
Artificial flowers, parts of, of India rubber or
gutta percha, small tubes painted, and dece-
rated with moss to imitate flower stems, (1271,
S. S., 3386.)

Artificial flowers, silk, rubbor, cotton, and wire,
S. ch. v., C. not 25 per cent., (2040, S. S.,
3398.)
Artificial flower-stands under glass, (1271 or
1439, S. S., 3436.,\

Artificial or prepared chalk, (see “Chalk.")
Artificial polishing stones, (see "Polishing.”)
Art works and photographic pictures, sp. imp'd
for exhibition by associations under 1812.*
Art, works of, for permanent exhibition, under
Act of June 6, 1878, (see Reg's, S. S., 3612.)
Asbestos millboard, (1192, 8. S., 3756.)
Asbestos packing, covered with cotton, (1192,
S. S., 3876.)

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The following regulations for entry of such importations were prescribed February 24th, 1877. (S. S., 3128.) "1st. At the time of the entry of pictures under the statute cited, (section 2512, Rev. Stat.,) the importer will be required to make affidavit in the following form:

I do truly swear that the articles in the annexed invoice described are imported in good faith for exhibition by [here name the association], an association authorized by the laws of the [here insert United States or the name of the State, as the case may be], for the promotion and encouragement of science, art, or industry, and are not imported for sale."

24. A careful examination and appraisement of the goods will be made, the duties properly ascertained, and a bond taken, conditioned that duties shall be paid to the United States on al: articles not re-exported within six months from date of importation, and that no delivery of any such goods to a purchaser will be made during the exhibition of any portion of the importation embracing them, nor until duties shall have been paid on all the goods not re-exported in accordance with the terms of the statute above cited."

"The penalty of such bond will be double the amount of duties, and two satisfactory sureties will be required." Section 2910 of the Revised Statutes provides as follows:

When merchandise of the same material or description, but of different values, is invoiced at an average price and not otherwise provided for, the duty shall be assessed upon the whole invoice at the rate to which the highestvalued goods in such invoice are subject."

This section of law does not authorize an advance in value, but only regulates the rate of duty to be assessed, and directs that the duty in such cases shall be assessed upon the whole invoice at the rate to which the highest-valued goods in such invoice are subject.

The appraiser should therefore have made the proper appraisement under the law, and the duty should be assessed at the rate to which the highest-valued goods so appraised are subject. (S. S., 3683.)

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Basket ornaments, birds' nests and birds, surrounded by flowers and feathers, the latter ch. val., (1271, S. S., 3239.)

Baskets of straw and silk, S. only 7 to 10 per
cent. of val., (1199, S. S., 3239.)
Beads, bone, (see "Necklaces.")
Bear-skins, (see "Skins.")

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(1816, S. S., 3632.)

Bleu d'Orient, (1366, S. S., 3361.)

Bole, Armenian, er.. (1334, S. S., 3342.)

Bonded warehouses, list of ports containing, (S. S., 3439.)

Bone necklaces, (see "Necklaces.")
Bonnet frames, cotton, (see "Buckram.")
Bookbinders' cloth, cotton, (932, S. S., 3834.)
Books, dtbl. value of, (S. S., 3238.)

Books, foreign, printed on American paper, (see
T. D., 125.)

Books, printed sheets for, (see "Printed sheets.") Boots, win., (1167, S. S., 3023.)

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35 Buckram, so-called, being separate mfs. of cotton, joined by starch and used for bonnetframes, (932, S. S., 3096.) Buhrstones, solid circular, faced on one side and the edge, and with a hole cut through the centre; also sections of buhrstone imported in casks, and sized and cut, so as to be put together for the purpose of being mfd. or bound up into millstones, held to be free under 1527, (S. S., 3048.)

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50 cts. per lb. and 40 Bottles, common, cont'g effervescent salts, (953,

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Charges on imp. voyage not dtbl., (S. S., 3529.) Charms of brass for children, (1439, S. S., 3208.) Chefoo tæl, value of, (see S. S., 3852.)

Cherry juice, alcohol 15 per cent. of value, (1281,
S. S., 3672)

Chestnut, extract of, (see "Extracts.")
Chestnut flour, as starch, (1425, S. S., 3385.)
3 cts. per lb. and
China grass noils, (see "Grass.'')

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Cigarettes, medicinal, (1397, S. S., 3080.) Cigar lighters, mechanical, as smokers' articles, (S. S., 3067.)

Clock springs, drawback on, (see S. F., 3420.)
Cobalt crystals, (1334, S. S., 2945, 3168.)
Cocoa or coir matting, (see "Matting.")
Cocoa preps. and chocolate, (see distinctions,
S. S., 3403.)

Cod-liver oil, classification of, (S. S., 3611.)
Cod-liver oil, in bottles, from Canada, (see Oils,

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Cotton and jute mixed goods, classification, (S. S., 3343.)

Cotton braids for hats, (sce" Braids.")

Cotton bonnet frames, (see "Buckram.")

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Cotton carpet rugs, (see Rugs.") Cotton goods emb'd with W. or wstd., dtbl. as "woollens" or "worsteds," which see (S. S., 3103.)

Cotton handkerchiefs ready for use, as mfs. of C., n. o. p. f., (932, S. S., 37(9.) Cotton piques, brocades, and revere stripes, dtbl. as countable cottons, (S. S., 3697.) Cottons, Canton flannels, unbleached, dtbl. under 924 or 925, according to quality, (S. S., 3422.)

Cotton satins of over 200 threads, and val. over 25 cts., (923, S. S., 3889.)

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5 cts. per sq. yd. and 20 Cotton Swiss muslins, dotted and figured, (seo S. S., 3305.)

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Coiled wire rods of steel, (1041, S. S., 3778.) Coins, U. S., subsidiary, as legal tender, (S. S., 3725.)

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3636, 3799.)

Damage allowance, protest, &c., not required, (S S., 3551.)

Damage allowance, (see new regs., S. S., 3869.) Damage, none allowed an cigars on account of mould due to the damp condition in which they were shipped, and to the further dampness contracted in the vessel, and not on account of their becoming wet by sea-water, (S. S., 3134.)

Damage on green fruit, no allowance for if under 25 per cent. of the whole quantity of green fruit, even of different kinds, imported by one importer, on one vessel, and covered by one entry, (S. S., 3235, 3236, 3578, 3772.) Damage on green fruit, percentage of loss to be estimated on whole impt., although from different ports, (S. S., 3868.)

Damage on tin plates, allowance of, (S. S., 3510.) Damage returns on sugar, (see S. S., 3820, 3832.) Damaged goods, stencilling of, (S. S., 3456.) Damaged sugar, examination of, (see S. S., 3713.)

Dandelion root, or taraxacum, all, (1183, S. S., 3289.) 3 cts. per lb. Decalcomaine pictures, as ptd. mat. (1210, S. S., 3822.)

Decanters cont'g brandy, (see "Bottles.")

'Diagonals," as "dress goods" under 1166, see Woollens," (S. S., 3097.) Diamonds, engravers', (1396, S. S., 2856, 3556.) Diamonds, glaziers', imp'd by mail, when free under 1573, (S. S., 3546.) Discriminating duty, (S. S., 3339, 3656.) Discriminating duty on hides from east of Cape, and ptly. cured in England, (S. S., 3464.) Diseases, contagious, &c., (see regs. in regard to, circular, March 10, 1879.)

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Drawback, 10 per cent. add'l duty p'd under 2970, returned as drawback under 2977, (S. S., 3502.)

Drawback, sampling of sugar for, (S. S., 3879.) Drawback, silks withdrawn from bond for dyeing not entitled to, (S. S., 3187.)

Dress goods, fancy alpaca and diagonals, as "dress goods" under 1166, (see "Woolens," S. S., 3097.)

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Dress patterns, emb'd, (1264, S. S., 3594.)
Dress shields, (1238, S. S., 3733.)
Dried skins, (see Skins.")
Dried flowers, (see Flowers.")
Dried Lichi fruit, (see "Lichi fruit.")
Dutiable charges and commissions, (see S. S.,
3218, 3298, 3300, 3550; also T. D., 126, 135.)
Dutiable charges for cartons, (S. S., 3735.)
Dutiable charges to be specified in invoices,
S. S., 3550, 3735, 3861.)

Dutiable value, how estimated when there is no ascertained market value, (S. S., 3241.) Dutiable value of undervalued goods, (see S. S., 3711.)

Duty, discriminating, (see duty.")

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Duty, discriminating, Persian goods imp'd from Liverpool subject to, (S. S., 3538.)

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Embroidered dress patterns, (1264, S. S., 3594.) 35 Embroidered flannel strips, (see "Flannel.")

Dollars, Mexican and "Trade," (S. S., 3670.)
Dolls dressed in wool, (1260, S. S., 3530.)
Dolls in cases, with necessary wardrobes,

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voiced together, (1260, S. S., 3871.)

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Embroidered linen handkerchiefs, (see "Linen.") Embroidored linen suits, (see Linen."')

(see "India rubber.")

Embroideries, beads and worsted on cotton,

(1201, S. S., 3703.)

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Dolls, whistling and bathing, of India rubber,

Domestic spirits, (see "Liquors.")

Doubloon, South American, value in Argentine

is $15.70, (S. S., 3153.)

Drawback on grass scythes, (S. S., 3638.) Drawback on railroad iron, (see "Railroad.") Drawback rates, (see List, S. S., 3374; also post Pt. II, p. 80.)

Drawback rates on mfs. of iron and steel, (S. S., 3504.)

Drawback restrictions, (S. S., 3506, 3541.)

Embroideries, rules for appraising, (S. S., 3601.) Embroidery, cotton goods emb. with W. or wstd., or "Woolens" "worsteds," which see

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Fashion plates, (see "Plates.")

Fees, not to be charged for weighing potatoes, (S. S., 3165.)

Fibre, Tacum, (see "Taeum fibre.")
Fireworks, (908, 1147, or 1067, S S., 3202.)
Fish, American, frozen in Canada for transporta-

tion, (1078, S. S., 3087). 50 cts. per 100 lbs. same, foreign cured and impt. in U. S. vessel

other than that by which caught, (1687, S. S., 3543.) Free.

Fish and fish oil from Brit. Columbia, dtbl., (S. S., 3354.)

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Fish, Canadian or other foreign, frozen for tr., (1078, S. S., 3062, 3280.) 50 cts. per 100 lbs. in ice, for immediate consumption, (1591 or 1806, S. S., 3280.) Free. Fish, fresh, in quantities too great for immediate consumption, (1078, S. S., 3181.) Fisheries, salt used in, (see S. S., 3131.) Flannel strips, emb. with C. or other mat., unless S. 75 per cent. of val., dtbl. as trimmings under 1168, (S. S., 3178, 3837.) Flower roots, imm. tr. of, (see "Live plants.") Flowers, artf., parts of, of rubber or guttapercha, being small tubes painted and decorated with moss in im. of flower stems, (1271, S. S., 3386.)

Flowers, artificial, rubber and wire, S. ch. val. C. not 25 per cent., (2040, S. S., 3398.) Flowers, artificial, small stands of under glass, (1271 or 1439, S. S., 3436.)

Flowers, dried, for mf. of insect powder, (1816, S. S., 3077.)

Foreign currency, exchange not allowed in val., (S. S,, 3708.)

Foreign letters, reg.. (S. S., 3509.

Foreign newspapers, &c., by mail, (S. S., 3700, 3739.)

Frames, picture or looking glass, ungilt, covered with whiting and glue, earthy sub. ch. val., (1147, S. S., 3081.)

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same, not set, (see "Precious stones" or
"Compositions.")

German potato sago, (see "Sago.")
German-silver scraps, (1062, 1185, S. S., 3156.)
Germinal parts of centaurea flowers, (1388, S. S.,
3849.)

Glass and brass, lamps of, (see "Lamps.")
Glass balls for marbles, (1439, S. S., 3821.)
Glass barrels, small, ornamented, with hole in
the top, and metal faucet near the bottom,
and filled with spirits or wines, dtbl. sepa-
rately under 954, (S. S., 3431.)
Glass bottles cont'g brandy, (see "Bottles.")
Glass bottles filled with olive oil, pay separate
duty under 953, (March 7, 1879, N. Y.)
Glass bottles, filled, n. o. p. f., (953, Ibid.)
Glass bottles, ordinary, for colleges, not free,
(S. S., 3044.)

Glass button centres, (see "Button centres.") 50 Glass button centres, in colored sheets, (see "Colored.")

60 Glass, paintings on, which rank as works of art, (1349, S. S., 3142.)

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Glass," 'plaques," or silvered trays or salvers of, with cut-glass borders, (954, S. S., 3012.) 10 Glass-sand, cr. min. sub., (1334, S. S., 3880.) Glass tubes, not cut or gd., (946, S. S., 3836.) Glass tubes, gauging, (see "Gauge glasses.") Glassware, re-burned after being cut or gd., (S. S., 3030.)

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* Unless flax, C., W., or wstd., 25 per cent. of value.

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