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Paragraph, act of 1930

Schedule 2.-Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware-Continued

Classification

Rates of duty

Act of 1930

Act of 1922

Act of 1913

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Fuller's earth

Unwrought and unmanufac-
tured.

Wrought or manufactured.

Clays or earths artificially acti-
vated with acid or other
material.

Silica, crude, n. s. p. f..
Fluorspar-

Containing not more than 97
per cent calcium fluoride.
Containing more than 97 per
cent calcium fluoride.
Sand containing 95 per cent or
more of silica and not more
than six-tenths of 1 per cent of
oxide of iron and suitable for
use in manufacture of glass.

208 (a) Mica, unmanufactured:

Valued not above 15 cents per lb..
Valued above 15 cents per lb...

208 (6) Mica, cut or stamped to dimensions,
shape, or form.

15 Manufactures of plaster of Paris, n. s. p. f.

$1.50 per ton...

$3.25 per ton..
4 cent per lb. and
30 per cent.

$2 per ton 19
$2.50 per ton.
Free 20
$1 per ton.

$1.50 per ton....

$3.25 per ton..
30 per cent 21.

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$8.40 per ton. $5.60 per ton $2 per ton..

$5.60 per ton 22.

Free 23

4 cents per lb.
4 cents per lb. and
25 per cent.
40 per cent --

50 cents per ton. 18,

$1 per ton.18. 19
$1.25 per ton. 18
Free, 20
Free.

75 cents per ton.18

$1.50 per ton 18 20 per cent.21

Free.20

$1.50 per ton 18

Free.23

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16 Statuary (casts of plaster of Paris) for presentation (without charge) to, and for use of, religious corporations or associations.

17 In cases or casks, suitable for the manufacture of crucibles and glass melting pots or tank blocks.

18 Provided, That the weight of the casks or other containers shall be included in the dutiable weight.

19 No specific provision; as clays or earths, n. s. p. f.

20 Minerals, crude, n. s. p. f.

21 Earthy or mineral substances, n. s. p. f., wholly or partly manufactured.

22 Not exceeding 93 per cent calcium fluoride $8.40 per ton, by presidential proclamation, effective Nov. 16, 1928, under sec. 315.

23 Sand, n. s. p. f.

24 Cut or trimmed (act of 1922).

25 Cut (act of 1913).

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Classification

Earthenware and crockery ware
composed of a non vitrified ab-
sorbent body, including white
granite and semiporcelain earth-
enware, and cream-colored ware,
terra cotta, and stoneware, in-
cluding clock cases with or
without movements, pill tiles,
plaques, ornaments, charms,
vases, statues, statuettes, mugs,
cups, steins, lamps, and all
other articles composed wholly
or in chief value of such ware;
and manufactures in chief value
of such ware, n. s. p. f.:
Plain white, plain yellow, plain
brown, plain red, or plain black,
not painted, colored, tinted,
stained, enameled, gilded,
printed, ornamented, or deco-
rated in any manner.
Painted, colored, tinted, stained,
enameled, gilded, printed, or-
namented, or decorated in any

manner.

212 China, porcelain, and other vitri-
fied wares, including chemical
porcelain ware and chemical
stoneware, composed of a vitri-
fied nonabsorbent body which
when broken shows a vitrified
or vitreous, or semivitrified or
semivitreous fracture, and all
bisque and parian wares, in-
cluding clock cases with or
without movements, plaques,
pill tiles, ornaments, charms,
vases, statues, statuettes, mugs,
cups, steins, lamps, and all
other articles composed wholly
or in chief value of such ware,
and manufactures in chief
value of such ware, n. s. p. f.:
Plain white, not painted, colored,
tinted, stained, enameled,
gilded, printed, or ornamented
or decorated in any manner.
Painted, colored, tinted, stained,
enameled, gilded, printed, or
ornamented or decorated in
any manner.

In addition to the foregoing on
all tableware, kitchenware, and
table and kitchen utensils.

213 Graphite or plumbago, crude or re

fined:

Amorphous..
Crystalline-
Flake 41.

Lump, chip, or dust..

214 Earthy or mineral substances whol-
ly or partly manufactured and
articles, wares, and materials
(crude or advanced in condi-
tion) composed wholly or in
chief value of earthy or mineral
substances, n. s. p. f., whether
susceptible of decoration or not:
Decorated.

Not decorated..

26 Filter tubes.

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37 Containing 25 per cent or more of calcined bone, 50 per
38 No specific provision for chemical stoneware; 15 per cent as undecorated, etc., common salt-glazed
stoneware, or 35 per cent as undecorated, etc., stoneware.

39 Containing 25 per cent or more calcined bone, 55 per cent.

40 No specific provision for chemical stoneware; 20 per cent as decorated, etc., common salt-glazed stoneware, or 40 per cent as decorated, etc., stoneware.

1 As used in this paragraph, the term "crystalline flake' means graphite or plumbago which occurs disseminated as a relatively thin flake throughout its containing rock, decomposed or not, and which may be or has been separated therefrom by ordinary crushing, pulverizing, screening, or mechanical concentration process, such flake being made up of a number of parallel lamina, which may be separated by mechanical means. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.)

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48 Rods and other forms than plates and disks, and composed wholly or in chief va "manufactures of carbon, n. s. p. f." If composed of other material, dutiable according chief value.

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218(a) Biological, chemical, metallurgical,
pharmaceutical, and surgical
articles and utensils of all kinds,
including all scientific articles,
and utensils, whether used for
experimental purposes in hos-
pitals, laboratories, schools or
universities, colleges, or other-
wise, all the foregoing (except
articles provided for in para-
graph 217 or in subparagraph
(e)), finished or unfinished:
Wholly or in chief value of glass..
Wholly or in chief value of fused
quartz or fused silica.

218(b) Tubes (except gauge glass tubes),
rods, canes, and tubing, with
ends finished or unfinished,
for whatever purpose used:

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218(c) Illuminating articles of every de-
scription, finished or unfinished,
wholly or in chief value of glass,

for use in connection with arti-
ficial illumination: 57

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218(d) All glassware commercially known

218(e)

as plated or cased glass, composed

of two or more layers of clear, opa- 60 per cent..
que, colored, or semitranslucent
glass, or combinations of the same.
Bottles and jars, wholly or in chief

value of glass, of the character
used or designed to be used as
containers of perfume, talcum
powder, toilet water, or other
toilet preparations; bottles,
vials, and jars, wholly or in
chief value of glass, fitted with
or designed for use with ground-
glass stoppers, when suitable
for use and of the character ordi-
narily employed for the holding
or transportation of merchan-
dise; all the foregoing: 59

Produced by automatic machine. 25 per cent.
Otherwise produced....

75 per cent.

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53 Glass or manufactures of glass or paste, n. s. p. f.

54 Glass blown either in a mold or otherwise, n. s. p. f.

45 per cent.
45 per cent.

55 Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, n. s. p. f.
56 Biological, etc., glass tubing and rods. Other glass tubes and tubing, as articles of blown glass, 55 per
cent; other glass rods, and canes, 50 per cent as manufactures of glass, n. s. p. f., 55 per cent as articles of
colored glass, or 40 per cent if opal, enamel, or cylinder glass.

Provided, That parts not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of glass, of any of the foregoing shall be subject to the same rate of duty as the articles of which they are parts.

58 Imitation precious stones. (Covers prisms of paste under 1 inch in diameter.)

59 For the purposes of this subparagraph no regard shall be had to the method of manufacture of the stoppers or covers.

60 If holding more than 1 pint, 1 cent per lb.; if holding not more than 1 pint and not less than one-fourth of a pint, 11⁄2 cents per lb.; if holding less than one-fourth of a pint, 50 cents per gross.

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