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TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES ALPHABETICAL INDEX 447

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TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

447

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

449

References to Tariff Schedules

A

ABACA 30U.02-0U ABRASIVES AND ABRASIVE ARTICEES Sch 5 Ft IG

abrasive wheels mounted on frameworks, hand or pedal operated 6i<9.39

nspf 519.81-86 ACCESSORIES (see PARTS, specific article of

which accessory, or name of accessory) ACCORDIONS 725.1U-16 ACCOUNTING MACHINES incorporating calculating

mechanism 676.1S-25 ACENAPHTHENE li01.02 ACETALDEHIDE U27.U0 ACETALS ii29.00 ACETANILIDE—

s u i t a b l e fo r medicinal use U07.02 o ther k03.60

ACETATE(S) — amyl lt28.SO benzyl 1+08.05 bu ty l 1+28.52 calcium 1+26.10 c e l l u l o s e 1+1+5.20 copper 1+26.28 e thy l 1+28.58 lead 1+26.36 n i c k e l 1+26.58 sodium 1+26.86 v iny l 1+28.68 Other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i t uen t under " S a l t s of organic ac ids" 1+26.10-1+27.28 and under "Es t e r s of ac ids and monohydrio a lcoho l s" ) • 1+28.50-72

ACETIC ACID J+25.70 ACETIC ANHIDRIDE 1+26.00 ACETONE 1+27.60 ACETPHENETIDINE (Phenacetin) 1+07.20 ACETYLENE GAS GENERATORS, with or without

p u r i f i e r s '• 660.20-22 ACETn,SALICTLIC ACID (Aspirin) 1+07-25 ACID ANHYDRIDE(S) —

p h t h a l i c 1+03.08 other 1+26.00-01+

ACID(S) — aminoacetic 1+25.01+ b a r b i t u r i c , and i t s compounds 1+37.36-1+0 benzoic—

s u i t a b l e fo r medicinal use 1+07.06 other 1+03.50

ca rbo l i c 1+03 -1+0 co lor , benzenoid I+O6.60 c r e s y l i c 1+01.2l+j 1+03-1+2 d ibas ic—

amides, amines, esters, and ethers of, sulfonated or sulfated 1+65-90

diethylbarbituric, and its compounds 1*37-38

fatty, of animal or vegetable origin 1(90.10-26 sulfonated or sulfated and salts

thereof 1+65 -35-1+0 amides and amines of 1+65.15-20

sulfonated or sulfated 1+65.55-60 esters of 1+90.90-91+

polyhydric alcohol 1+65.05-10 sulfonated or sulfated 1+65.55-60

ethers o f — polyhydric a lcohol 1+65.05-10 sulfonated or su l fa ted 1+65.55-60

e t h e r - e s t e r s of, polyhydric a lcohol 1+65.05-10

References t o Tariff Schedules

ACID(S) —Continued f a t t y , of animal or vegetable origin—Con.

s a l t s of— quaternary ammonium 1+65.15-20 sodium and potassium 1+65.25-30 other 1+90.30-50

gluconic , and i t s compounds 1+37-51-52 glycerophosphoric, and i t s compounds 1+37.51+ inorganic 1+16.05-1+0 organic , inc luding halogenated, hydroxy,

sulfonated and other s u b s t i t u t e d and unsubs t i tu ted ac ids 1+25-70-98

monohydric a lcohol e s t e r s of 1+28+50-72 polyhydric a lcohol e s t e r s of 1+28.30-1+6 s a l t s of I+26.IO-I+27.28

s a l i c y l i c — su i t ab l e for medicinal use 1+07.12 other 1+03-60

tannic, containing of tannic acid—

under 50 percent 1+25.98 50 percent or more 1+37-68-69

ACONITE 1+35-05-10 ACRIDINE 1+01.01+ ACRTLATES AND METHACRTLATES 1+28.62-66 ACRYIIC RESINS 1+1+5.05 ACRTLONITRILE— 1+25.00

r e s i n s l+i+5.10 ACTIVATED CLAY 521.87 ACYL HALIDES 1+27-30 ADDING MACHINES 676.23 ADDRESSING MACHINES 676.10-12 ADHESIVES (see CEMENTS) ADZES 61+8.67 AERATING machinery for beverages 662.10-20 AEROSOL THERAPT APPARATUS 709-1+5 AGAR AGAR i+55.02 AGGLOMERATING MACHINEEI—

for solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements, plastering materials, or other mineral products in powder or

paste form 678.20 AGRICULTURAL—

hand tools Sch 6 Pt 3E implements 666.00 tractors 692.30

A I R — compressors 661.10-15 conditioning machines 661.20 pistols, rifles, and arms 730.85-86 pumps 66I.IO-I5

AIRCRAFT AND SPACECRAFT Sch 6 Ft 6C airplanes, model 737-05-15 under bond, for races and contests 861+.35

ALABASTER, articles of 513.91+ ALARMS, electrical 685.70

ALBUMEN— blood, dried I9O.IO egg 119-65-70 nspf 190.15

ALBUMS 256.60 ALCOHOL MANTLES 755.30 ALCOHOL(S) —

ethyl—

for beverage purposes I68.30-31 not for beverage purposes 1+27-88

fatty, of animal or vegetable origin 1+90.65-75 sulfonated or sulfated and salts

thereof 1+65.1+5-50

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

450 References to Tariff Schedules

ALCOHOL(S) —Continued monohydric, unsubstituted l4.27.70-U28.12

ethers of I428.9O-96 phenethyl IjOS.iiO polyhydric (including glycols, polyglycols,

diols and polyols) lj28.30-146 of polysaccharides and rare

saccharides ij.93.68 esters, ethers and ester-ethers and

substituted derivatives o f — fatty acids UeS.Og-lO organic ac ids l428.30-li6

ALDEHYDE AMMONIA J425.O2 ALDEHYDES 1427.140-58 ALDOL OR ACETALDOL 1427.242 ALE 167.05

ginger 166.20 ALGINATE, sodium I426.88 ALIZARIN, na tu ra l I4O6.6O ALKALOIDS and t h e i r compounds I437.OO-2I4 ALKANOLAMINES 1425.00-52 ALfCYB RESINS—

nonbenzeno id I4I45.50 ph tha l i c I4O5.25

ALL-OVERS, t e x t i l e Sch 3 , P t I4B Hdnte 1 ALLOYS (see a l so METALS) —

ferroceriurn and other pyrophoric 755-35 ALLIL—

alcohol 1*27.70 r e s i n s I4i45.l5

ALMOND(S) (see a l so NUTS) 1145.12; lUS.UO-Ul o i l -

b i t t e r I452.02 sweet 176.58

pas te 1145.14! ALOES I435.05-10 ALTARS—

miniature, of rubber or plastics . 772.97 for religious institutions 850.70

ALUMINA I4I7.I2 ALUMINUM (see also METALS) —

compounds— salts of organic acids I426.O8 other I4I7.10-18

f o i l or leaf 6I4I4.06-12; 6I4I4.6I4-76 ore (bauxi te) 60I.O6

AMBER AND AMBEROID I88.3O AMBERGRIS I460.10 AMERICAN FISHERIES, products of Sch 1, Pt 15A AMIDES AND AMINES—

dibasic-acid, sulfonated or sulfated 1465.90 fatty, of animal or vegetable origin 1465.15-20

sulfonated or sulfated 1465.55-60 other I425.00-52

AMINES (see AMIDES AND AMINES) AMINOACETIC ACID 1*25.0I4 AMINO RESINS 1(145.35 AMINOTRIAZOLE I425.O6 AMMONIA—

aldehyde 1425.02 alum I4I7.IO aqua and l i q u i d anhydrous I4I7.20-22 compounds I4I7. 2O-I4I4

AMMUMITION 730.90-93 AMPERE-HOUR METERS 713.05-15 AMPLIFIERS, audio-frequency e l e c t r i c 68I4.7O AMPOULES, g lass 5147.51 AMYL—

a c e t a t e 1428.50 alcohol I427.72

References to Tariff Schedules

ANATOMY— anatomical parts, human, prepared for

diagnostic or therapeutic purposes I437.76 preparations of 190.80

ANCHOR(S) 652.03 chain 652.21

ANCHOVIES (see FISH) ANEMOMETERS—

electrical 712.25-27 non-electrical—

meteorological 710.26-27 non-meteorologic 711.82-83

ANETHOL I46O.15 ANGLES (see SECTIONS) ANILINE RESINS . I4O5.25 ANIMAL—

feeds Sch 1, Pt 15C glue r I455.140-142 oils, fats, and greases (see OILS, FATS, AND GREASES)

substances— crude, nspf 191.15 crude or advanced, having therapeutic or medicinal properties Sch I4, Pt 3

fatty Sch I4 Pts 8A, 13A waxes I49I4.02-08

ANIMALS— domesticated, straying or pastured across border 100.03-014

entered under bond for breeding, exhibition, or competition for prizes 86I4.6O

game— for stocking purposes 100.05 killed abroad by U.S. residents 813.20

live Sch 1 Pt 1 or parts thereof, mounted or stuffed 190.68 pure bred, for breeding purposes 100.01 wild, for scientific public collection 852.20

ANISE— oil I452.OI4 spice 161.01

ANNATO, dyeing and tanning preparations I47O.05 ANODE COPPER 612.03 ANODES—

metal, unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a) nickel, electroplating 620.50 zinc, for cathodic protection or for

electroplating 653.25 ANTHRACENE—

having a purity by weight o f — less than 30^ I4OI.O6 30^ or more I4O3.O2

oil I4OI .08 ANTIBIOTICS I437.30-32 ANTIFRICTION BALLS AND ROLLERS 680.30 ANTIMACASSARS—

of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5C

ANTIMONY (see also METALS) — compounds—

potassium tartrate I426.72 salts of organic acids I427.28 other l4l7.50-5il

metal 632.02; 632.60-62 needle or l i qua t ed 603.IO ore 601.03

ANTIPASTO 182.05 . ANTIPYRINE I4O7.30 ANTIQUES 766.20-25

determined not to be authentic 766.30

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

References to Tariff Schedules

ANTITOXINS li37.76 ANVILS 6U9.33-35 APATITE li80.15 APPARATUS (see MACHINES) APPAREL (see 'WEARING APPAREL) APPLES (see also ERUITS) ll;6.10-ll| APPLIANCES (see ELECTRIC(AL)) APRICOT AND PEACH KERNELS 175.03 APRICOT PASTE I52.1i2 APRICOTS (see also FRUITS) 116.20-2U AQUAVIT , 168.05 ARCHERI EQUIPMENT 73U.U5 ARCHIL, dyeing and tanning preparations Ii70.05 ARC LAMPS 687.20 ARCTICS (footwear) Soh 7 Pt lA ARMORED MILITARI VEHICLES, self propelled 692.U5 ARMS AND AMMUNITION Sch 7 Pt 5A AROMATIC OR ODORIFEROUS SUBSTANCES, not

marketable as cosmetics, perfumery, or toilet preparations— benzenoid compounds, not mixed and not

containing alcohol U08.05-80 other U60.10-90

ARRACK 168.10 ARSENATE(S) —

calcium 1*18.10 lead hl9.00 sodium li20.70 zinc ll22.70 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) l4i7.l8-U23.OO ARSENIC (see also METALS) —

acid 1+16.05 compounds (see also ARSENATES) • U17.60-6U metal 632 .OU

ARSENIOUS ACID U17.62 ART AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES (see also WORKS

OF ART) — ceramic '531;.11-97 glass 5U5.53-51i6.57

ARTICLES— abrasive 519.01-97 of acrylic resin, nspf 77u.60 admitted free of duty under bond U93.80

862.10-20; 86U.05-75 of aluminum, nspf 657.1(0 art and ornamental, nspf—

of ceramic ware 53l+.21-97 of feathers or of flowers, foliage,

fruits, etc., artificial or natural- 71*8.20-1+0 of glass 5U6.11-57

of asbestos, and of asbestos and hydraulic cement 518.11-51

of base metal, nspf 656.20-658.00 of batting (textile), nspf 355.05-25 of beads, bugles, or spangles, nspf 71(1.50 for blind persons 826.10-20 of bonded fabrics, nspf 355.05-25 of bone, nspf 792.1+0 of carbon 517.61-91 of carbonate of magnesia, nspf ' 523.51 of casein, nspf 771+.35 ceramic, nspf 536.11-15 of compression-modified or densified wood- 203.10-30 of concrete, with or without reinforcement 511-31-71

451

References to Tariff Schedules

ARTICLES—Continued construction, ceramic 532.11-61 of copal, nspf 771+.20 of copper 657.30-35 of cork 220.35-50 for exhibition 851.5O5 852.10-20

permanently, under bond 862.10-20 temporarily, under bond 861+.60-75

exported and returned— advanced or improved abroad 805.00-807.00 not advanced or improved abroad 8OO.00-801+.00 substantial containers or holders 8O8.OO

of feathers, nspf 7I+8.I+O of felts, bonded fabrics, and other nonwoven fabrics 355-05-25

of flowers, foliage, fruits, vegetables, grasses, or grains, artificial or natural 71+8.20-35

of fur on the skin, nspf 791-05-19 furnishings, textile 360.05-367.65 of gelatine, nspf 792.10 of gemstones—

Imi t a t ion 71+1.50 jewelry and r e l a t e d a r t i c l e s 7l+0.05-60 n a t u r a l or syn the t i c 520.51-75

of g lass— of f l a t g l a s s 5 1 + 1 + . 1 1 - 6 1 + of g lass f i b e r s (non tex t i l e ) 51+0.71 of g lass f i b e r s ( t e x t i l e ) Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 2(c) of g lass prisms (nonopt ical ) 51+5.57 nspf 51+8.01-05

of glue, nspf 792.10 for government agencies—

U.S. Government 83O.OO-836.OO foreign governments, or public

international organizations 81+0.00-81+2.50 of graphi te 517.11-91 of gut , nspf 792.20-22 of h a i r f e l t , nspf 790.23 h e a t - i n s u l a t i n g 531.11-39 of hoof, nspf 792.1+0 of horn, nspf 792.1+0 household, nspf—

ceramic 531+. 21-97 g lass 51+6.11-57 metal 653-60-651+. 20 rubber or plastics 772.03-15

illuminating— of base metal 653.3O-I+O of glass 51+5-53-67

imported by or for the account of persons arriving in the United States 8IO.IO-8II+.OO

820.10-822.,1+0 Imported temporarily under bond—

for examination with view to reproduction 861+.25

by illustrators and photographers for use as models 861+.15

to be repaired, altered, or processed in the United States 861+.05

of special design for producing articles for export 861+.55

for testing, experimental, or review purposes 86I+.3O

inflatable, nspf— of rubber or plastics 772.75

25-555 O - 64 - 30

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

452

References to Tariff Schedules

ARTICLES—Continued for institutions, religious, educational,

etc 850.10-851.70; 853.10; 336.20-25; 851i.lO of iron or steel, nspf 657.09-20 of ivory, nspf 792.60 of lead, nspf 657.70-75 of leather, nspf 791.80-90 of magnesium 657.90 of metal, nspf 656.05-658.00 of metal, for bestowal as honorary-

distinctions 827.00 of mica 516.11-9U

of milk or cream, nspf 118.30 of mineral substances, nspf 523.81-91* of nickel, nspf r- 657.50 of nonwoven fabrics, nspf 355.05-25 for official use of representatives of

foreign governments and members of their armed forces, and of personnel of public

international organizations 8Ul.10-20 the property of foreign governments or

public international organizations for

non-commercial exhibitions and uses 8U2.10 not provided for elsewhere 798.00-799.00 of papepr or paperboard, nspf 256.80-90

of papier-mach^, nspf 256.75 of plaster of Paris, with or without

reinforcement 512 .Ul-Ul; of plastics—

expanded, sponge, or foam, nspf 770.30-80 reinforced or laminated, nspf 770.05-10 nspf 771+.20-60

of precious metal, including rolled

precious metal, nspf 656.05-153653.60-65 for preparing, serving, or storing food

or beverages, or food or beverage ingredients—

ceramic 533.11-77 glass 5U6.11-57 rubber or plastics 772.03-15

for presentation to the President or Vice President of the United States 828.00

printed matter 270.05-27U.90 of pulp, nspf 256.70 of pumice, nspf 523.61 of quill, nspf 792 .UO records, diagrams, and other data

from outside the United States 870.10 refractory 531.01-39 religious—

of rubber or plastics 772.95-97 of purely devotional character, to be worn or carried on the person 7iiO.50-60

of rubber— expanded, sponge, or foam, nspf 770.30-80 nspf 77U.25; 77li.60

of shell, nspf 792.50 of shellac, nspf 771;.20 small, ordinarily carried in the pocket,

in the handbag, or on the person for mere personal convenience 7U0.05-10

smokers' — ceramic 531;.21-97 glass 5U6.11-57 cigar and cigarette lighters and

holders; pipes 756.02-60 of sponge, natural, nspf 792.70 of stone 513.11-515.61; of talc, steatite, and soapstone 523-31-37

References to Tariff Schedules

ARTICLES—Continued of textile materials, nspf 386.05-389.70 of tin, nspf 657.60 of vegetable materials, fibrous, unspun 222.05-61; of vulcanized fiber, nspf 771;.UO of wadding, nspf—

cellulose 256.80 textile 355.05-25

of wax, nspf 792.30-32 of webs, nspf 355.05-25 of whalebone, nspf 792.UO of wood, nspf 207.00 of zinc, nspf 657.80

ARTIFICIAL—

eyes, limbs, teeth, etc 709.51;-57 flowers, foliage, fruits, trees,

vegetables, grasses, or grains, and ornamental articles made therefrom 7l;8.20-21

graphite 517-11 horsehair 30? .05-06 limbs and limb braces for personal use

of a specified person 825.00 musk U08.30

respiration apparatus 709.1;5 straw 309.05-06; 309.20-25 teeth 709.51;-55

ARTISTS' BRUSHES 750-50-60 ARTISTS' CANVAS 355-50-60 ASATETIDA 1;35.05-10 ASBESTOS, and articles of 518.11-51 A S H —

bone 1;80.1;0 dischargers, mechanical 661.25 metal-bearing Sch 6 Ft 1 Hdnte 2(b)

ASHTRAYS (see SMOKERS' ARTICLES) ASPARAGINE l;25.0l; ASPHALT, limestone-rock 521.11

ASPHALTUM 521.11 ASPIRIN (Aoetylsalicylic acid) T — 1;07.25 ASSEMBLIES for watch and clock movements 720.70-86 ASSEMBLING MACHINES for assembling electric

filament and discharge lamps and

electronic tubes 678.30-32 ASSES (see also ANIMALS) 100.35 ASSISTANTS, textile—

benzenoid 1;05.30 not specially provided for 1;93.50

ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS 708.51-59 ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 731;.30-735-20 ATLASES 273.35-l;0 ATTAR OF ROSES (Rose oil) 1;52.60 AUTOMATIC OVEN-DRAUCKT REGULATORS 711-81;. AUTOMATIC PILOTS 710-30 AUTOMATIC VOLTACE REGULATORS 686.20 AUTOMOBILES 692.05-10

imported under bond—

cutaway portions for show purposes 861;.75 by nonresidents for races or other

contests 861;.35 rented abroad 813.25

AVOCADOS (see also FRUITS) • li;6.30-31 AXES 61;8.67 AXLES and axle bars, of iron or steel, for

rail locomotives, vehicles, and rolling stock 690.25

AZIDES 1;85.20

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

References to Tariff Schedules

BABASSU OIL, crude or refined : BACKGAMMON GAMES BADMINTON EQUIIWENT BAGATELLE EQUIPMENT BAGGAGE (See EFTECTS) BAGGAGE GARS BAGGING—

for covering cotton bales rags

BAGS— ice, douche, or enema, and fittings

therefor, of rubber or plastics of leather, nspf of textile materials of unspun fibrous vegetable materials'

BALANCES of a sensitivity of 5 centigrams or better (see VEIGHING MACHINES)

BALANCING MACHINES BALE COVERING

176.

731*. 73U.

73U.05-

690.15

356. 390,

772. 791.

385. Ii5-222.UO-

711. Oli-

710. 356. 50

BALER TWINE Sch 3 Pt 2 Hdnte 1(e) 315.20 6U2.90-93 521.71-71*

680.25

BALE TIES, of iron or steel wire or strip-BALL CLAYS BALLCOCK MECHANISM

BALLOONS— aircraft toy under bond, for races and contests

BALL-POINT PENS AND PENCILS

BALL(S) — antifriction for ball-point pens and pencils

bearings for games, sports, and toys

69h. 737. 861i. 760.

760

Sch 7 Pt

51iO .33-grinding, forged steel

BALSAMS, natural BALUSTRADES, of base metal BAMBOO, and articles thereof BANANAS (see also FRUITS) BAND SAW BLADES

BAPTISMAL FONTS, for religious institutions BARBASCO ROOT, crude or advanced BARBED W R E BARBERS' FURNITURE BARBITURIC ACID and its compounds BARIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds— carbonate

salts of organic acids sulfate other

metal 632.06; 632 BARKS, cinchona or other, from which quinine

may be extracted 1 35 BARLEY 130

milled 131.10; 131.12; 131 BAROCEAPHS 711

BAROMETERS 711,.li5-

188.18' 652

222.05' lli6.U0-

61i9 850

1*93.02. 61*2

727.02-1*37.36-

1*72.02-1*27

1*72.10-1*17.70-

453

References to Tariff Schedules

BARRETTES 750.20-22 jewelry 7i*0.05-10

BARYTA COATED PAPER, to be sensitized for photographic use 251*.05

BARRELHEADS, wooden 201*.15-20 BARRELS (see also CONTAINERS) —

for rifles 730.65 for shotguns 730.73-71*

BARS— aluminum Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 3(a)

618.25-29 copper Sch 6 Pt 20 Hdnte 3(a)

612,30-52

hollow 610.1*8-51 iron or steel—

joint, steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(L) 610.25-26

sheet Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(c) 608.15-18

steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(d) 608.1*0-52

wrought iron Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(d) 608.30-32

lead Sch 6 Pt 2G Hdnte 3(c)

621*.30-31* nickel Sch 6 Pt 2E Hdnte 3(a)

620.08-16 tin Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 3(c)

622.25 zinc Sch 6 Pt 2H Hdnte 3(b)

626.35 BARWAHE, glass 51*6.51-57 BARYTES 1*72.10-12 BASAL METABOLISM APPARATUS 709.07 BASEBALL EQUIPMENT 731*.55 BASE METALS (see also METALS and m S T E AND

SCRAP)—other base metals, wrought 633.00 BASIC SLAG 1*80.35 BASIL, spice I61.03-05 BASKETS—

fishing 731.10 of leather, nspf 791.65 of unspun fibrous vegetable materials 222.1*0-1^* of wood 201*.05

BASKETWORK AND "WICKERWORK Sch 2 Pt 2B BAS-RELIEFS, of plaster of Paris 512.1*1 BASS (see also FISH) —

horns 725.20-22 BASSOONS 725.21* BATHROBES Sch 3 Pt 6 F BATHROOM ACCESSORIES, ceramic 535-31 BATH SALTS l*6l .05-10 BATTERIES—

primary 682.95 storage 683.10-15

BATTING, textile 355-05-25 BATTS—

glass fiber 51*0.71 mineral wool 522.81

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

454 References to Tariff Schedules

BAUXITE 601.06 calcined 521.17

BAY HUM OR BAY WATER I16I . I5 BAYONETS 730.0$ BEACH ROBES Sch 3 Pt 6 F BEACONS, f l o a t i n g 696.6O BEADS (see a lso BALLS, g lass ) —

a r t i c l e s , nspf 7Ul.50 Christmas ornaments, g l a s s 5I4S.8I not strung and not se t 7Ul.20-30

BEAMING MACHINES, t e x t i l e - 670.12 BEAMS, OF IRON OR STEEL 652.93-96 BEAN CAKE, BEAN STICK, AND MISO 182.15 BEANS (see a lso VECffiTABLES) —

cas to r 175.06 cocoa 156.10 coffee 160.10 s o y - 175. U8-li9 tonka 193.10 v a n i l l a 193.15

BEARINGS, b a l l and r o l l e r - . 680.35 parts 680.35 balls and rollers 68O.3O

BEDDING Sch 3 Pt 5 B Kdnte 1-363.01-90 BED PLATES, for pulp or paper machines 668.OU BEDSPREADS Sch 3 Pt.5B Hdnte. 3L(a) BEDSPRING COVERS AMD PADS, textile Sch 3 Pt 5 B Hdnte 1(a) BEEF (see MEATS) BEER 167.05

ginger— • I66.20 BEER MAT BOARD (see also PAPER AND PAPERBOARD)— 251.35 BEESWAX li9l+'.;02-0li BEET(S) —

other than sugar beets (see VEGETABLES) pulp, dried 181;. 20 sugar beets 155.10; 155.15

BELLADONNA U35.35 BELLS—

electric 685.70 non-electric 652.55-60 musical instruments or parts 725.3'*-3°

BELT CONVEYORS 661+. 10 BELTING, for machinery—

leather 791.30 of textile materials or of such materials and rubber or plastics 358.05-10; 773.35

BELTS— abrasive 519.51 apparel, of leather 791.60-61 sanitary, of rubber or plastics 772.1*2 surgical 709.57 of textile materials, or of such materials .-and rubber or plastics

garter belts 376.0li-20 for machinery 358.05-10; 773.35

BENCHES, comparator and measuring 710.88 BENTONITE 521.61 BENT-WOOD FURNITURE 727.15 BENZ ALDEHYDE—

s u i t a b l e for medicinal use U07.0li other U03.6O

BENZENE liOl.lO

References t o Tar i f f Schedules

BENZOATE(S) — benzyl l^oB. 10 sodium Ii05.1i5

BENZOFURAM 1|01.12 BENZOIC ACID—

s u i t a b l e for medicinal use li07.06 other U03.6O

BENZYL— a c e t a t e • li08.05 benzoate 1;08.10 imidazoline hydrochloride 1+07.55

BERETS Sch 7 Pt IB Hdnte 1(a) BERGAMOT OIL 1+52.06 BERRY(IES) —

f r e sh , prepared, or preserved 11+6.50-72 Pers ian 1+70.10-15

BERYLLIUM (see a l so METALS) — compounds—

s a l t s of organic ac ids 1+27.28 other 1+17.90-92

metal 628.05-10 ore 601.09

BETA-NAPHTHOL— s u i t a b l e for medicinal use 1+07.08 other 1+03.60

BEVERAGE (S) — a lcohol ic 167.05-168.90 non-a lcohol ic 166.10-1+0 p r e p a ra t i ons , a lcohol ic 168.55

BIAS BINDING Sch 3 Pt 1+A Hdnte 2 31+7.33-75

.BIBLE AND INDIA PAPER 252.59-63; 251+.1+0-1+1+ BIBLES 270.30 BIBULOUS PAPER 252,13-17 BICARBONATE (S) —

ammonium 1+17.21+ potassium 1^20.00 sodium li20.72 other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according t o ca t ion

cons t i t uen t ) 1+17.18-1+23.00 BICYCLE(S) 732.02-26

b e l l s 652.55 under bond, for races and con tes t s 861+.35

BILL CASES, BILLFOLDS, BILL PURSES, BILL ROLLS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2 ( c ) ;

Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(b) BILLETS —

i ron or s t e e l 608.15-18 metal , unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a)

BILLIARD— chalk 760.65 equipment 73lj. 05.rl0

BINDER TWINE— Sch 3 Pt 2 Hdnte . 1 ( e ) ; 315.20

BINOCULAR(S) ' 708.51-53 cases Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) ( i i )

BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS 1+37.76 BIRD(S) (see also ANIMALS) 100.07-31

meat 105.10-81+ BISCUITS 182.20 BISMUTH (s.ee a lso METALS) —

compounds— s a l t s of organic ac ids 1+27.28 other 1+18.00

metal 632.10; 632.61+-66 mixtures in chief value of 1+23.80

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Tar i f f Schedules

BISUIiFATE(S) — sodium teO ."^k other ( c l a s s i f i a h l e according to ca t ion

cons t i t uen t ) lH7.l8-if23.00 BISUtFITE(s) AHD METABISUIiFITE(s) —

sodium 421.5l(. other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) ln7.l8-te3.OO BITARTRATE(S)—

potassium l •26.7i -77 sodium 426.92 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent under "salts of organic acids" ~ 426.10-427.28 and "esters of _/^cids and_ymonohydric alcohols") 428.72

BITS, rock drilling 649.43; 649.49 BITTERS containing spirits I68.15-17 BITUMEN 521.11 BLACK COPPER 612.03

BLACKINGS for polishing and cleaning 493.10 BLACK(S)~

bone, carbon, and lamp (pigments) 473.02-06 sulfur, benzenoid (colors, dyes, stains)- 4o6.02

BLADES— for budding, grafting, and pruning knives 649-89 cutting, for power or hand tools 649-65-67 for hair clippers 650.83-85 for mechanical or non-mechanical saws-—- 649.14-25 for pen or pocket knives 649.85 for razors and shavers 650.75-81 for scissors and shears 650.87-91

BLANC FIXE 472.14

B L A M E T S — g lass f i be r ( n o n - t e x t i l e ) 540.7I mineral wool 522.81 p r i n t e r ' s , rubberized 358.24 t e x t i l e 3ch 3 Pt 5B Hdnte l ( b )

BLANK PISTOLS 730.80 BLANKS—

but ton 745.40 for t o o l t i p s , of s in t e r ed metal carbides 649-53 metal , for pipes and tubes Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(e)

aluminum- 618.45-47 copper 613.02-12 i ron or s t e e l 610.30-52 lead 624.50-54 n i c k e l 620.40-42 t i n 622.40 zinc 626.45

for spectac le lenses and other o p t i c a l elements 540.63-67

wood, rough shaped for spec i f ic a r t i c l e s - 200.50-55 BLAST-FURNACE TAR—

crude 401. l8 p i t c h of 401.60

BLASTING— caps 755.40-45 fuses 755-50

BLEACHING— machines, for t e x t i l e ma te r i a l s and

a r t i c l e s 670.43 powder 4 l8 .24

BLIKD(S)— f i t t i n g s and mountings, of base metal 6I47.00-10 of unspun f ibrous vegetable substances 222.50 of wood 206.65-67

BLISTER COPPER 612.03

References t o Tar i f f Schedules

BLOCKS— building, hollow, ceramic Sch 5 Pt 2B

cork densified wood g l a s s , pressed or molded, used for

bu i ld ing hat-making metal , unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 pi l low rubber or plastics-toy, alphabet or building wood, rough shaped for specific articles—

BLOOD— animal, dried human, and fractions

BLOOMS, iron or steel

BLOWERS BLOW TORCHES BLUE—

clay, common print papers--

not sensitized sensitized, but not exposed

BLUE(S)— ferricyanide and ferrocyanide lead ultramarine vat blue 1 (synthetic indigo)

BOARD(S)~ beer mat bristol 252, building • Sch 2 Pt 3

g la s s f i b e r gypsum or p l a s t e r hardboard— lea therboard 79I. paper or p u l p - -pressboard s te reo type-mat r ix strawboard t e s t or container— wood particle

BOATS— life, for institutions established to

encourage saving of human life model 737.05; yacht or pleasure Gen Hdnte 5(e);

under bond, for races and contests BOBBINET LACE OR NETTING 351. BODIES—

hat Sch 7 Pt IB for motor vehicles

BODKINS BODY-SUPPORTING GARMENTS BOILERS, steam and other vapor generat ing BOIS DE ROSE OIL BOLT(S) —

of base metal c l i ppe r s

BOMBS BONDED TEXTILE FABRICS BONE BLACK BONE(S) —

articles, nspf »sh, dust, and meal char .

Hdnte 2(b) 532.61 220.20 203-10

540.47

670.33-35 Hdnte 3(a)

680.50

771.20-55 737-55

200.50-55

190.20

437-76 608.15-18 661.10-15 649.31-32

52l.7l-7'^

252.10 723.30-32

473.28 473.44 473-84 4o6.o4

251-35

20; 254.09 Hdnte l(e) 245.70-90

540.71 245.70

245.00-30 57; 251.49 251.35-51

251-15 251.20 251-25 251.30 245.50

853.10

737-09-15 696-05-40

864-35 50; 352-50

Hdnte 1(a) 692-20-22

651-09 376.24-28

660.10 452.40

646.54-78 648.93-95

730.93 355-05-25

473.02

792.40

480.40

493.25

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456 References to Tariff Schedules

BONE(S) —Continued. China 533 -Ul crude, steamed, or ground U55.08 cuttlefish 190.35 grafts, human i*37.76 skeletons 190.80

BONITO (see KISH) BONKETS Sch 7 Ft IB Hdnte 1(a) BOOKBIMDING MACHINERI 668.10 BOOKS—

blank 256.56-58 cigarette 256.10 imported by persons arriving in the United States 610.10-20; 811.10

for institutions 850.10; 851.10 needle ,- 651.01-03 pictorial or textual Sch 2 Ft 5 toy 737.52 in raised print, for the blind 826.10 for U.S. Government 830.00

BOOK-SEWING MACHINES 668.10 BOOT PLATES, cast malleable iron 652.06 BOOTS Sch 7 Pt lA Hdnte 1 BORATE(S) —

calcium, crude lil8.12 manganese lil9 .UO sodium (borax) 1;20.76-78 other (classifiable according to cation constituent) lil7.18-1*23.00

BORAX li20.76 BORIC ACID U16.10 BORING MACHINERr, for earth, minerals, or

ores 66U.05 BORON (see also METALS) —

compounds— carbide li22.90 salts of organic acids U29.90 other (see also BORATES) (classifiable according to cation constituent) Ul7.l8-li23.00

metal 632.12; 632.68 BORT (diamond), crushing 520.27 BOTANICAL SPECIMENS, for exhibition in

scientific public collections 852.10 BOTTLES—

glass 51i5.11-27 hot water , of rubber or p l a s t i c s 772.1*2 vacuum 790.59-63

BOUGIES 709.09 BOUQUETS—

artificial 71*8.20-21 dried, bleached, colored, etc 71*8.35 fresh Sch 7 Pt 7B of natural flowers or plants 192.20

BOUTONNIEHES— of natural flowers or plants—

dried, bleached^ colored, etc 71*8.35 fresh 192.20

artificial 71*8.20-21 BOWLS (see also TABLEWARE) —

tobacco pipe 756.20-35 BOW(S) —

hair 726.20 rosin 726,15 for violins, etc 726.50

References to Tariff Schedules

BOXES— of base metal 61*0.20-30 candy, ceramic 533.31; 533.71 gear 680.1*5-1*8 junction, electrical 685-90 of leather, nspf 791.65 molding, for metal foundry 680.05 of paper, paperboard, or papier-mache 256.1*8-51* powder, cosmetic Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(c)

Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(b)j 71*0.05-10

of wood 201*.25-50 BOXING GLOVES 735-05 BOYS' (see MEN'S AND BOYS'). BRACELETS, including watch and identification bracelets Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a);

71*0.05-37 BRADS 61*6.25-36 BRAIDED—

floor coverings 361.05 lacings 385 • 75

BRAIDING MACHINES 670.25 BRAIDS Sch 3 Hdnte 2(f)

elastic 3U9.10-30 non-elastic—

not suitable for making or ornamenting headwear 3i*8.00-05

suitable for making or ornamenting headwear 703.80-95

BRAILLE TABLETS 826.20 BRAKES, electro-magnetic 682.90 BRAN, SHORTS, AND MIDDLINGS, obtained in milling grain 181*.10

BRANDY 168.20-22 BRASS Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 2(a) BRASSIERES 376.2l*-28 BRASS-WIND INSTRUMENTS Sch 7 Ft 3A Hdnte 2(a);

725.20-22 BRAZIL—

nuts (see also NUTS) ll*5-ll*; 11*5.1*2 wood 1*70.10-15

BRAZILIAN PEBBLE, crude 521.21 BRAZING—

appliances, gas-operated 67I*.80-90 machines and apparatus, electrical 683.90-95 wire, rods, tubes, plates, electrodes, etc.,

of base metal or metal carbides, coated or cored with flux 653.10-15

BREAD 182.25 BREATHING APPLIANCES AND DEVICES—

underwater, not requiring attendants 735-iS other, including gas masks and similar respirators '• 709.1*5

BRECCIA, and articles of 5ll*.51-81 BREWERS' YEAST 1*37.1*7-1*8 BRICKS—

ceramic— chrome, magnesite, and other refractory and heat-insulating bricks 531.21-27

construction 532.11-11* glass, pressed or molded, used for building • 51*0.1*7

toy, building 737.55

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References to Tariff Schedules

BEIDCES, of base metal 6^2.9h-9B BRIEF CASES Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) (ii) BRIERROOT, rough or out into blocks 200.Ii5 BRIQUETTES, nietalj unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3Ca) BRISTLES—

brush, tapered, of rubber or plastics 773-15-20 natural 186.30

BRISTOL BOARD 252.20j 251i.09 BROMIDE(S) —

ethylene dibromide lt29.28 potassium U20.02 sodium U20.82 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent Iil7.l8-U23.00 and "o ther halogenated hydrocarbons") l|29.1i8

BROMINE lil5.05 compounds (see a l so BROMIDES) —

cyclic Sch 1; Pt 1 other (classifiable according to cation , constituent lil7.18-U23.00 under "other" organic compounds U29.90 and under "other alkaloids and their compounds") — U37.22-2li

BROOCHES Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a); 7l»0.05-37 BROOM CORN 192.55 BROOMS 750.30; 750.70 BROWN PRINT PAPERS—

not sensitized 252.10 sensitized, but not exposed 723.30-32

BROWN, Vandyke (Oassel earth or Cassel brown)— 1*73.86 BRUCINE and its compounds 1*37.00 BRUSHES 750.30-75

for electric generators, motors, etc 517.81 BUCHU LEAVES li35.05-10 BUCKLES AND BUCKLE SLIDES 71+5.1*5-1*7

harness and saddlery or riding bridle 61*6.97-98 jewelry- Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdntes 2(a), 3; 71*0.05-10

BUCKETS, of rubber or plastics 772.25 BUCKWHEAT 130.15

milled 131.15; 131-57 BUDDING KNIVES 61*9-87-89 BUGLES—

articles, nspf musical instruments not strung and not set

BUILDING BOARDS Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1(e); BUILDINGS, of base metal BUILDING STONE Sch 5 Pt IC BUILT-UP MICA Sch 5 Pt ID Hdnte 1(d)

516.91 BULBS—

glass, for electric lamps, vacuum tubes, etc

live, for planting rubber or plastics, for syringes

BULLDOZERS ^-BULLION—

gold and silver lead

BULLIONS BUOYS BURGLAR ALARMS, electrical

71*1.50 725.20-22 71*1.20-30 21*5.70-90 652.90-98

51*7.31 125.01-30

772.1*2 661.05

605.20 621*.02 71*8.05 696.60 685.70

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BURGUNDY PITCH 1*93.1*5 BURNERS—

central-heating, non-electrical and non-industrial 653.1*5-50

furnace, for liquid fuel, pulverized solid fuel, or gas 661.25

BURROS (see also ANIMALS) 100.35 BUHRSTONES—

in blocks, rough 519.01 manufactured 519.71

BURS, dental 709.19 BUSES 692.05 BUTANE 1*75.15 BUTCHER—

knives 650.01-21 steels 650.61-65

BUTTER 116.00-26 substitutes II6.3O

BUTTERMILK 115.00; 115 .U5 BUTTON LAC I88.IO BUTTON(S) 7l*5.0l*-3l*

blanks, molds, and parts 71*5-1*0 glass, reflecting, not optically worked,

used as or with signs or signals 5U5-63 jewelry- Sch 7 Pt 6 A Hdntes 2(a), 3

71*0-05-10 BUTADIENE 1*29-50 BUTYL ACETATE 1*28-52 BUTYLENE 1*29-50

chlorohydrin 1*28.20 dichloride 1*29.20 glycol 1*28.30 oxide 1*28.80

BUTYHALDEHYDE 1*27 -1*1* BUTYROLACTONE 1*29-10

CABBAGE ( s e e VEffiTABLES) CABINET—

fittings and mountings, of base metal 6U7-00-10 locks 61*6.86-89

CABLE (see a l so CORDAGE) — su i t ab l e for jewelry , e tc 7liO.70-8O

CABS for motor vehicles 692.20-22 CADMIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds— salts of organic acids 1*27.28 other 1*23.00

metal 632.ll* CAFPEINE and its compounds 1*37-02-06 CAKE(S) 182-20

bean 182.15 cocoa 156.1*0; 156.55 metal, unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a) vegetable oil • 181*.50-52

CALCINED MAGNESIA 1*19.32 CALCINED PETROLEUM AND COAL COKE 517-51 CALCIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds— carbonate 1*72.20-21* cyanamide 1*80.15 nitrate 1*80.20

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458 References to

Tariff Schedules CALCIUM (see also METALS)—Continued

compounds—Con. salts of organic acids li26.10-18 sulfate I472.30 other Ul8.10-32

metal-^ 632.16; 632.68 CALCULATING MACHINES 676.15-2? CALCULATORS, d i sc 7IO.6O-6I CALENDARS, paper 27lt.10-20 CALENDAR MATCHES 715.05 CALENDERING MACHINES—

glass-working 67li.li2j 678.30 metal-working 67li.20 other 661.14O-55

CALIPERS 710.65 CALOMEL U19.52 CALORIMETERS 711.86-88 CAMEOS su i t ab l e for use i n jewelry 71(1.15 CAMERA(S)-*

cases Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) (ii) photographic 772.02-50 t e l e v i s i o n 685.10

CAMPHOR 1*93.20-22 o i l li52.08

CAMPING EQUIPMENT, under bond, by nonresidents 861i.50

CANAIGRE, dyeing and tanning prepara t ion lj70.20-25 CANARY SEED 130.20 CANANGA OIL (Ylang ylang) li52.70 CANDELILLA WAX it9li.l0 CANDLES 755.25 CANDLESTICKS, g lass 51+6.11-57 CANDY 157.10-11

boxes, ceramic 533-31; 533.71

boxes, glass 51(6.11-57 CANS—

of base metal, used in packing, transporting, or marketing of goods 61jO.20-30

film reel 722.80 CANE, rattan Sch 2 Ft 2B Hdnte 2(a) CANES 751.10-11 CANOES 696.30 CANTALOUPES (see a l so FEUITS) —

fresh Hi8.10-16 prepared or preserved 11(8.35-36

CAPACITOR(S) — electrical 685.80 foil, etched (aluminum) 61(1(.06

CAPERS 161.07 CAPS—

blasting 755.1(0-1+5 bottle, of base metal 652.65 closures, of rubber or plastics 772.85 headwear Sch 7 Pt IB Hdnte 1

lens 772.60 percussion 730.91

CAPSULING MACHINERY 662.10-20 CAPTIVE-BOLT PISTOLS 730.80-81

References to Tariff Schedules

CARAWAY— oil U52.10 spice 161.09

CARBAZOLE, having a purity by weight o f —

less than 65^ UOl.lli 65^ or more li03.0li

CARBIDE (S) — boron 1(22.90 calcium 1+18.ll( chromium 1+22.92 silicon, crude 519-21 tool tips, and forms for making tool tips,

of sintered metal carbides 61+9.53 tungsten 1+22.1+0 vanadium 1+22.58 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) 1+17.18-1+23.00 CARBOLIC ACID 1+03.1+0 CARBONATE OF MAGNESIA (Magnesium carbonate),

articles nspf 523.51 CARBONATE(S) —

ammonium 1+17.21+ barium i+72.02-06 beryll ium 1+17 -90 calcium 1+72.20-21+ f e r t i l i z e r s and f e r t i l i z e r ma te r i a l s 1+80.05; I+8O.8O guanidine 1+25.1+0 lead 1+73.60 magnesium (magnesia) 1+19.20-22 potassium 1+20.01+ sodium l+20.8it-86 s tront ium 1+21.70-72 other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i tuen t ) 1+17.18-1+23.00 CARBONIZING PAPER 252.25-27 CARBON (AND GRAPHITE), and a r t i c l e s of 517.11-91

•CARBON(S) 1+15.15 ac t iva ted 1+93.26 a r t i c l e s , nspf 517-91 decolor iz ing and gas or vapor absorbing 1+93.26 paper 251+.15-18 pigments (bone, carbon, and lamp b lacks )— 1+73.02-06 for producing e l e c t r i c arc l i g h t 517.71-71+ t e t r a c h l o r i d e 1+29.22

CARD CASES Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(c) CARD CLOTHING 670.52-51+ CARDS—

jacquard 670.56 playing 731+.25 post • 273.85-95 s o c i a l and g i f t 27l+.00-05

CARGO NETS, of wire cordage 61+2.20 CARILLONS 725.3I+-38 CARNAUBA WAX 1+91+.12 CARPETS AND CARPETING ( s e e FLOOR COVERINGS) CARRAGEEN 192.05 CAHRAGEENIN 192.07

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

References to Tariff Schedules

CAHRIAGES— baby 732.60-62 doll 732.ho

CARROTS (see VEGETABLES) CARTRIDGES—

ammunition and s h e l l s , empty 730.90 r e f i l l , for pens 76O.36

CARTS, f a m 666.00 CARVING(S) —

s t e e l s 650.61-65 wood 202.66

CASEIN U93.I5 a r t i c l e s , nspf 771;.35 glue li55.3U mixtures of 1+93.16

CASES— banknote, bill, card, cigarette, currency,

key, letter, license, money, pass, pass­port, powder, spectacle, stamp, vanity—

Sch 7 Ft ID Hdnte 2(c) Sch 7 Ft 6A Hdnte 2(b)

7liO. 05-10 clock, watch, time switch, etc Sch 7 Ft 2E Hdnte 2(d)

720.20-36 imported with articles provided for i n —

Sch 6 Ft 3E Sch 6 Ft 3E Hdnte 6 Sch 7 Ft 2 Hdnte 2

of leather, nspf 791.65 luggage Sch 7 Ft ID Hdnte 2(a) for musical instruments 726.05 needle 651.01-03 fo r pipes or fo r c igar or c i g a r e t t e

ho lders 756.60 of wood 20li.25-30

CASHEW APFLES (see a l so FRUITS) IU6.8O-8I CASHEWS (see a l so NUTS) I l i5- l6; Ihi-kh CASH REGISTERS 676.22 CASINGS—

glass f i b e r 51;0.71 o i l - w e l l , of i ron or s t e e l 6IO.39-li3 sausage—

na tu r a l 190.58 nspf 790.Ii5

CASKET fittings and mountings, of base m e t a l — 6U7.00-10 CASKS—

of wood 201;.10 of metal 6U0.20-30

CASSEL EARTH OR CASSEL BROWN U73.86 CASSIA, cassia buds, cassia vera (spice) 161.13-15

oil 1;52.12 CASTABLES, refractory and heat-insulating 531.11 CASTERS 790.03 CASTILE SOAR I466.O5 CASTING MACHINES, metallurgical 67li.lO CAST IRON 607.15-18

pipes and tubes 610.56-58 pipe and tube fittings 610.62-71;

CASTOREUM li60.20 CASTOR OIL (see also OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) —

crude or refined 176.02 soap 1;66.20

CASTS OR LEADERS, fishing 731.30 CATALOGS, printed 270.85 CATHETERS 709.09 CATHODE RAY TUBES 687.50 CATHODES, metal, unwrought Sch 6 Ft 2 Hdnte 3(a) CATTLE (see also ANIMALS) 10O.l;0-55 CAULIFLOWER (see VEGETABLES). CAULKING FRODUCTS SIMILAR TO PUTTY l;7l;.62 CAUSTIC POTASH Ii20.l8

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1;21.08 152.11;

1;21.82 682.95

CAUSTIC SODA CEDAR LEAF OIL CELERY (see VEGETABLES). CELESTITE CELLS, primary CELLULOSE—

ace t a t e Ui5.20 compounds 1;29.80 expanded, foamed, or sponge 770.30-U5 wadding 252.3O5 251;.20

articles of, nspf 256.80 waste and scrap—

nontextile 771.05 textile 309.65j 309.70-75j 390.12j 390.20; 390.50

CELLULOSE PLASTIC MATERIALS i;55.20-25 articles of Sch 7 Pt 12

CEMENT COPPER 612.02 CEMENT(S) —

dental 1|95.15 of gypsum 512.31-35 hydraulic 511.11-11; nspf l;9l;.60 Portland 511.11-11;

CENTERPIECES — of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Sch 3 Ft 5C Hdnte 1

CENTRIFUGES 661.75-95 CERAMIC ARTICLES Sch 5 Ft 2 Hdnte 2(a) CEHEAL(S) —

grains (see GRAINS) breakfast foods 182.30

CERIUM (see also METALS) — compounds—

salts of organic acids 1;26.22 other i;l8 .hO-kh

ore 601.12 CESIUM 1;15.10

compounds— salts of organic acids 1;27.28 other 1;18.50-52

CHAIN(S) — base metal 652.12-38 clippers 61;8.93-95 for jewelry 7l;0.70-80 saw blades 61;9.23-21; sprockets 680.51;

CHAIRS Sch 7 Ft 1;A CHALK(S) (see also CALCIUM CARBONATE) —

billiard and tailors' 760.65 crayons 760.50-58 crude i;72.20 whiting 1;72.22

CHAMPAGNE I67.10 CHANGERS, speed 680.1;5-1;8 CHAPLETS 7l;0.50 CHARCOAL—

crayons 760.50-58 wood, inc luding she l l and nut 200.30

CHAR(S) — bone 1;93.25 decolorizing and gas or vapor absorbing 1;93.26

CHARTS 273.25-l;0 for institutions 850.10j 851.10 for U.S. Government 83O.OO

CHASSIS for motor vehicles 692.20-25 CHECKER GAMES 731;.15 CHECKING MACHINES, weight-operated 662.25-30 CHECK-WRITING MACHINES 676.10-12 CHEESES 117.00-80

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CHEMICAL(S) — compounds (see also specific compound) Sch h Hdnte 2

inorganic Sch It Pt 2 Hdnte 2 Ul7.10-li23.00

organic Sch U Pt 1 Hdntes, Pt 2 Hdnte 3 benzenoid liOl .02-U09.00 nonbenzenoid U25.00-lt30.00

elements, in any physical form (see also METALS) klS .05-50

radio-active k9h-50 mixtures (see also MIXTURES) Sch 1; Hdnte 3 ware, industrial, ceramic 535-21-27

CHENILLE— fabrics, cotton 3 6.itO fabrics, except cotton 3U6.50-65; 3^6.80-95 floor coverines 360.20; 360.Uo yarns 303.10; 305.50; 307.60-61i; 308.80; 310.80

CHEROOTS 170.70 CHERRIES (see a l so FRUITS) 11^6.90-98

candied, c r y s t a l l i z e d , or glace' 15U.05 CHESS GAMES 731+.15 CHESTNUT, dyeing and tanning prepara t ions U70.20-25 CHESTNUTS lil5.01-02

candied, c r y s t a l l i z e d , or glace' l5i;.10 water (see VEGETABLES)

CHEWING GUM 182.32 CHICKPEAS (see VEGETABLES) CHICLE 188.32-3ii CKtCORr—

roots 160.30-35 Witloof 136.10

CHIGNONS 790.70 CHIMES 725.3U-38 CHIMNEYS 5ii5.65 CHINA CLAT 521.iil CHINAWARE Sch 5 Pt 2 Hdnte 2(e) CHIP Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(c)

222.28 articles 222.32-60 roping 222.28

CHIPS— stone 513.21-Ul wood 200.15

CHISELS 651.29-31 CHLORAL HTDRATE 1*37.Ul* CHLOEATE(S) —

potassium U20.06 sodium ll20.88 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) Ul7.l8-U23.00 CHLORIDE(S) —

ammoniim U17.26 barium U17.70 calcium lil8.16-18 cerium UI8.U0 cesium Ul8.50 ethyl II29.26 fertilizers and fertilizer materials U80.50; U8O.8O magnesium U19.2U-28 mercury U19.50 nickel 1+19-70 potassium li80.50 sodium (Salt) U20.92-96 vinyl and vinylidine U29.UU-U6 zinc U22.72 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent Ul7.l8-U23.00 and under "other halogenated hydro­carbons" ) U29.U8

CHLORINE Ui5.20

CHLOROACETALDEHYDE U27 .U5 CHLOROACETIC ACID U25.72 CHLOROFORM U29.2U CHOCOUTE 156.20-30 CHOPPERS, food, non-industrial, not powered

by electricity 6U9.57 CHRISTMAS—

cards 27U.00-05 ornaments—

glass 5U5-81-87 rubber or plastics 772.95-97

tree decorations— lamps 686.30 lighting sets 688-10 of tinsel wire, lame, bullions, or metal threads 7U8-15

trees— artificial 7U8-20-21 evergreen 192.10

CHROMATE(S) and DICHROMATE(S) — potassium U20.08 sodium U2O.98 other (classifiable according to cation constituent) Ul7.l8-U23.00

CHROME— br icks 531.21 ore 601.15

CHROIOUM— compounds ( s e e a l s o CHROMATE(S) and

DICHROMATE(S) — s a l t s of organic ac ids U27-28 other U23 -00

ferrosilicon Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e) (vi) pigments U73.10-20

CHRONOGRAPHS 715.05 CHRONOMETERS 715-15-33 CHRYSENE UOI.I6 CHUCKS, magnetic 682.80-90 CIDER 167.15 CIGAJffiTTE LEAF 170.30-37 CIGARETTE PAPER 252.35; 25U.25; 256.10 CIGARETTE(S) AND CIGAR(S) 170.65-7U

cases 7U0.05-10 holders 756.UO-U5; 7U0-05-10 lighters 756-02-15 machines for making 678.U5

CINCHONA BAHK U35.30 alkaloids and their salts U37.08

CINNAMON— oil U52.16 spice 161.17-19

CIRCULAR SA¥ BLADES 6U9.17 CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES 670.16-17 CITRAL U60.25 CITRATE(S) —

calcium (lime) U26.12 potassium U26.78 sodium U26.9U other (classifiable according to cation

constituent under "salts of organic acids" U26.22-U27.28 and under "esters of acids and monohydric alcohols") U28.72

CITRIC ACID U25.7U CITRONELLA OIL U52.18 CITRONS (see also FRUITS) 1U7.00-02

candied, crystallized, or glace" 15U.15 CITRUS IKUIT JUICES 165.25-35 CITRUS niUITS (see also JEUITS) 1U7-00-37

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

References to Tariff Schedules

CIVET li60.30 CLAD METAL Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(d) CLAMPS 61+9.37

machine-tool p a r t s or accesso r i e s 67U.50-56 magnetic 682.80

CLAM(S) (see a l so SHELLUSH) III4.01-10 ju i ce IIU.50

CLAPBOAHDS 202.1*5-50 CLARINETS Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(b)

725.2U CUSPS 7US.63-67

jewelry and r e l a t e d c lasps 71*0.05-10 CUVICHORDS 725.02 CUTS 521 .lil-87 CLEANERS, vacuum, non-industrial, with

self-contained electric motors 683.30 CLEANING—

cloths 385.25-30 creams, liquids, powders, blackings U93.10 machines—

for bottles or other containers 662.10-20

for textile materials and articles 670.1*0-1*3 CLINICS, mobile 692.15 CLIPPERS—

bolt and chain 61*8.93-95 hair—

non-electric 650.83-35 electric 683.1*0

CLIPPINGS (see RAGS) CLOCK(S) 715.15-33

assemblies and subassemblies 720.80-86 cases Sch 7 Pt 2E Hdnte 2(d); 720.32-3ii dials 720.1*0-1*1* glasses 5U7.15 jewels Sch 7 Pt 2E Hdnte 2(e); 720.60 movements Sch 7 Pt 2E Hdnte 2(c); 720.02-18

parts nspf 720.92-91* plates 720.67

CLOSERS, door 61*6.95 CLOSING MACHINERI for bottles or other

containers 662.10-20 CLOSURES—

of cork 220.35-1*5 of rubber or plastics 772.85 of base metal 652.65

CLOTH(S) (see also FABRICS) — asbestos 518.21 coated with abrasives 519.51 dust, mop, and polishing 385.25-30 lined or reinforced paper 253.35

CLOTHESPINS 790.05-08 CLOTHING (see also WEARING APPAREL) —

card 670.52-51*; 670.71* doll 737.20 machine 358.2U-60

CLOVE(S) — oil 1*52.20

spice 161.21-23 cLm'CH(Es) 680.51*

bags Sen 7 Pt ID electro-magnetic 682.90

pencils 760.12

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References to Tariff Schedules

COAL 521.31

coke— not suitable for fuel 517.51 suitable for fuel 521.31

cutters 661*.05 t a r —

crude 1*01.18 pitch 1*01.60 products obtained from Sch 1* Pt 1

COATING MACHINES for textile materials or

articles 670.1*0-1*3 COATS Sch 3 Pt 6 F COBALT (see also METALS) —

compounds— salts—

linoleate 1*90.1*0 salts of organic acids l*26.2l*-26 other 1*18.60-68

metal 632.20 ore 601.18

COCAINE and its compounds 1*37.10 COCA LEAVES 1*35-1*0 COCCULUS INDICUS 1*35.05-10 COCHINEAL 1*70.05 COCKS 680.20-27 COCOA 156.10-55

beans 156.10 butter 156.35 cake 156.1*0; 156.55 residues 156.50-55

COCONUT(S) ll*5.0l*-05 copra 175.09-12 meat, edible 11*5.07-10 oil (see also OILS, FATS, AND GEEASES) —

crude or refined 176.0l*-13 derivatives (see fatty acids,

alcohols, etc.) halogenated,

nitrated, or vulcanized 1*90.05 hydrogenated 178.10

sulfonated or sulfated 1*65.65 COCOONS, SILK—

not suitable for reeling 308.12 suitable for reeling 308.02

COD (see also FISH) —

oil, crude or refined (see also OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) 177.11*

derivatives (see fatty acids, alcohols, etc.)

liver oil 177-02 COFFEE 160.10

extracts, essences, concentrates 160.20-21 substitutes I60.30-1*1

COFFERDAMS 696.60 COILS, ignition, for internal combustion

engines 683.60 COIN(S) (see a l so INTANGIBLES) —

metal 653-22 purses, holders, etc Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(c)

Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(b) 71*0.05-10

COIR 301* .06

fiber 30l*-06 floor covering 360.35; 361.52 mats and matting, except floor covering 385.95 yarn 305.02

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COKE— coal, not suitable for fuel— coal, suitable for fuel

COLLAGES (see also WORKS OF ART)-COLLAR(S)—

dog

pins and clips shirt

COLLIDINES COLOGNES

517.51 521.31 765.25

790.10 7Uo.05-37

Sch 3 Pt 6 F Ii01.20

U6I,30-35 COLORED, t e x t i l e s ( d e f i n i t i o n ) Sch 3 Hdnte 2(b) COLOR(S)—

benzenoid U06.02-80 acids and bases UO6.6O fast bases and salts li06.80 lakes and toners li06.70

glass, frit, or calcine 5U0,21-27 COLUMBIUM (see also METALS)—

metal 628.15-20 ore 601.21

COLUMNS, of base metal 652.93-96 COMBS—

hair 750,05-155 750,75 jewelry Sch 7 Ft 6k Hdnte 2; 7140,05-10

COMFORTERS Sch 3 F t 5 B Hdnte 1 ( a ) COMMINGLING of a r t i c l e s s u b j e c t t o d i f f e r e n t

r a t e s of d u t y ( s e e a l s o MIXTURES) Gen Hdnte 7 rags and y a m Sch 3 Ft 7C Hdnte 2 wool and ha i r Sch 3 Ft IC Hdnte 3; 307.liO

COMFAEATORS AND COMFARATOR BENCHES 710 .88 COMFASSES 7 1 0 . 1 2 - 1 6 COMPOUNDS ( s e e CHEMICAL COMFOUNDS) COMPRESSED-AIR Sch 6 P t J E

hea t ing and cooking apparatus 653.1i5-50 torches 6U9.31

COMPRESSORS, a i r or gas 661,12 CONCERTINAS 725.16 CONCRETE—

articles 511.31-71 mixers, mobile 692.15 mixes, wet or dry 511.21-25

CONCRETES, f l o r a l ll60.05 CONDENSER PAPER 252.UO-U2 COJDENSERS, for vapor engines and power u n i t s — 660.15 CONDENSING MACHINERI, p l an t and l abora to ry

equipment 661.65-70 CONDUCTORS, e l e c t r i c a l 688,05-25 CONFECTIONERX, nspf 157.10-11 CONFETTI 737.70 CONSTRUCTION ARTICLES, ceramic 532.11-61 CONTACT PRINTERS, photographic 722.86 CONTAINERS and holders (see a l so BOXES and

CASES) Gen Hdnte 6 of base metal 61i0.05-UO of g lass 5U5.11-27 immediate, of tea, dutiable Sch 1 Pt llA Hdnte 2 of paper, paperboard, or papier-mache—256.1t2-5Uj 256.65-67 reuseable, imported under bond 861;. 1;5 of rubber or plastics 772.20 substantial, exported and returned 808.00

of textile materials 385,l;5-55 of unspun fibrous vegetable materials 222.U0-U; vacuum 790.59-63; 51;5.31-37 of wood 20U,05-50

682.60 671;.10 680.52 66U.10

653.U5-50

661,65-70 20li. 10-20

CONTROL PANELS, e l e c t r i c a l 685.90 CONVERTERS—

electrical, rotary or static metallurgical torque

CONVEYORS ( including b e l t conveyors) COOKERS AND COOKING APPARATUS, of base metal—

n o n - e l e c t r i c , household, r e s t a u r a n t , or office types

COOLING MACHINERY, plant, and laboratory equipment

COOPERS' PRODUCTS (see also CONTAINERS) COPPER (see also METALS) —

compounds—

salts of organic acids 1;26,28-31; other^__,, I4I8.69-78

ore 601.66; 602.25-31 pigments I473.21;

COPPERAS la8.92 COPRA 175.09-12 COPYING PAPER 252.1;0-1;2 CORAL—

crude 190.30

cut but not set, suitable for use in jewelry 7Ul,l5 CORDAGE—

elastic 3l;9.10 machines 670.90

of textile materials—Sch 3 Ft 2 Hdnte l(a)j 315.05-316.70 scrap 390,10-12

of wire, with or without fittings 6U2.06-20 CORDIALS . 168.25 CORDS (see also CORDAGE) —

of asbestos 5l8,21

cords and tassels, of textile materials 385,70 CORDUROYS (fabrics), cotton 3l;6.05-10 CORIANDER (spice) 161.25 CORK(S) —

crown, of base metal 652.65

natural or composition, and articles of 220.05-50 CORMS—

crocus 125.20 other 125.30

CORNETS-: Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(a); 725.20-22 CORN KNIVES —

agricultural 61;8,69 pedicure 61;9.91

CORNMINT OIL, including "peppermint" oil derived from mentha arvensis 1;52,22

CORN OIL, crude or refined (see also OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) 176,03

CORN-ON-THE-COB 135.75 CORN OR MAIZE 130,30-36

milled 131.20-21; I3I.6O-6I CORN SUGAR 155.60 CORN SIRUP 155.65 CORNWALL STONE 522.35; 522.1;5 CORPSES, with coffins and flowers, not subject to

provisions of tariff schedules Gen Hdnte 5(a) CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE lJ-9.50

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

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CCKSAGES— of natural flowers or plants—

fresh 192.20 d r i e d , bleached, colored, e tc 7U8.35

a r t i f i c i a l 71(8.20; 71*8.UO CCRSET(S) 376.2li-28

l a c i n g s , of t e x t i l e ma te r i a l s 385.75-90 GQRUMDUM—

na tu ra l— crude 519-17 in grains, ground, pulverized, or

ground 519.37 synthetic, of gemstone quality, and

articles thereof 520.71-75

COSMETICS 1*61 .Ii0-li5 COTTCJJ—

bale covering 356.50 linters 300.30 not processed 300.10-20 processed for 300.1*5-50 waste 300. 1*0-50

COTTONSEED 175-15 o i l , crude or re f ined (see a lso OILS,

FATS AND GREASES) 176.18 COTTERS, and c o t t e r p ins 61*6.1*2 COUMARIN UO8.7O COUMAHONE UOl .12 COUMARONE-INDENE RESINS 1*05.25 COUNTERS, revolu t ion and production 711.98 COUNTING MACHINES, weight-operated 662.25-30 COUPLINGS, e lect ro-magnet ic 682.90 COUPLINGS SHAFT 680.50 COVERINGS (see FLOOR COVERINGS) COVERLETS Sch 3 Pt 5B Hdnte 1(a) COVER PAPER 252.57 COWPEAS (see VEGETABLES) CRABS (see a lso SHELLFISH) l lU . l5 -30 CRAFT, opneumatic 696.35 CRANES 661*.10

mobile 692.15 railroad and railway service vehicles 690.20

CRATES, wooden 201*.30 CRAYONS, chalk and charcoal 760.50-58 CREAM SEPARATORS 661.75-95 CREAMERS (see TABLEWARE) CREAM OF TARTAR li26.76 CREAMS (see also MILK AND CREAM) —

cosmetic lt6l.UO-li5 for polishing and cleaning U93.10

CREELS, fishing 731.10 CREOSOTE OIL 1+01.22 CREPE PAPER 253.15-20

CRESYLIC ACID U01.2li; U03.1*2 CRIN VEGETAL 30U.O8 CROCHET HOOKS 651.07 CROPS, riding 751.10-11

CROQUET EQUIPMENT 73U.60 CROTONALDEHYDE 1*27.1*6 CROTON OIL, crude or refined (see also OILS,

FATS, AMD GREASES) 176.20

CROTONYL ALCOHOL U27.82 CROWBARS 651.25

CRUCIBLES — carbon or graphite 531.33 earthenware and stoneware 531.35

CRUCIFIXES — of rubber or plastics 772.97 designed to be worn or carried on or

about the person 71*0.55-60 CRUDE PETROLEUM, including reconstituted

crude petroleum U75.05-10 CRUSHING BORT, diamond 520.27 CRUSHING MACHINERY for earth, stone, ores,

or other minerals in solid form-- 678.20 CRUTCH TIPS AND GRIPS 772.1*2 CRYOLITE 521.91 CRYSTAL(S) —

components, electronic 687.60 optical, synthetic 51*0.61-67 piezo-electric, mounted 687.60 quartz (Brazilian pebble) 521.21 rock—

articles, nspf 520.51* cut but not set 520.39 in natural state 520.11

CUBARITHMS 826.20 CUBE ROOT U93.02-0li CUBE(S) —

glass, mosaic 51*0.51 metal, unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a)

CUCUMBERS (see VEGETABLES) CUDBEAR, dyeing and tanning preparation 1*70.05 CUFF LINKS 71*0.05-37 CUFFS, shirt, textile Sch 3 Pt 6F CULM (coal) 521.31 CUMENE UOl.26 CUMMIN ( s p i c e ) 161.27 CUPRO-NICKEL Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 2(a) ( i i i ) CUPROUS OXIDE 1*73.2U CUPS (see TABLEWARE) CURB, su i t ab l e for jewelry 7U0.70-80 CURLERS 750.25 CURLING STONES 731*.65

CURRENCY imported for monetary purposes ,

not subjec t to provis ions of t a r i f f schedules Gen Hdnte 5(b)

CURRY AND CUKRY POWDER (spice) 161.29 CURTAINS—

of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Soh 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1 of unspun fibrous vegetable substances- 222.50

CURUPAY, dyeing and tanning preparation 1+70.20-25 CUSHIONS 727.80

invalid and nursing, of rubber or plastics 772.1(2 CUSK (see FISH) CUTCH, dyeing and tanning preparation 1+70.10-15 CUTICLE KNIVES and cuticle pushers 61+9.91 CUT-OUTS, for use in conjunction with in­

ternal-combustion engines 683.60 CUTTING—

appliances, gas operated 67l*.80-90 blades—

for hair clippers 650.83-85 for mechanical and non-mechanical

saws 6U9.1l*-25 for power or hand t o o l s 61+9.65-67

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COTTING—Continued heads—

for hair clippers for shavers, electric and non­electric

machines and apparatus, electric— machines, for fabrics segments, metal, for saws

COTTINGS— hide, raw live

CYANIDE(S) — calcium copper mercury mixtures in chief value of potassium sodium zinc other (classifiable according to cation constituent)

CYLINDER WIRES, suitable for use in paper-making machines

CYMBALS : CYMENE

References to Tariff Schedules

650.83-85

650.77 683.90-95

670.50 6^9.26

^55.10 125.AO-60

A18.20 A18.69 -il9.53 -V23.82 ^20.12 -i21.02 A22.73

il7.18-;i23.00

642.25-30 725.30 A01.30

DAIRY PRODUCTS DARNING NEEDLES DART GAMES DASHEENS (see VEGETABLES) DATES (see also FRDIT) DATING MACHINES DECALCOMANIA PAPER, not printed-DECALCOMAHIAS

toy-DECANTERS (see TABLEWARE) DECYL ALCOHOL—

of other than animal or vegetable origin-DEFINITIONS AND LIMITATIONS-- See Hdntes, Sch, DEFORMED CONCRETE REINFORCING BARS, steel

DENSIFIED WOOD, and articles thereof DENTAL—

cements furniture instruments and apparatus

DENTIFRICES DEPTH SOUNDING INSTRUMENTS DERRIS ROOT DETERGENTS, synthetic (see also SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS ) ~ benzenoid noti-benzenoid

DEVELOPING TANKS DEXTRINE . DEXTROSE

s i rup DIALS DIAMONDS—

a r t i c l e s of, nspf cut but not s e t industrial, natural or synthetic in natural state—

DIATOMITE DIBENZOFURAN DICE

Sch 1 Pt A 651.05 73A.15

U 7 .-iO-/p8 676.10-12 25A.30-32 273.65-80

737.90

427.8A P a r t s , Subparts

Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(d")

608 .U0-U2 203.10-30

495.15 727.02-04 709.01-27 461.40-45 712.10-12 493.02-04

405.35 466.30

722.88-90 493.30 155.60 155.65

720.40-44

520.51 520.32-34 520.21-31

520.11 522.11 401.32 734.15

DICHLORIDE(S)~ butylene, ethylene and propylene tin other (classifiable according to cation constituent

References to Tariff Schedules

429.20 422.20

and under "other halogenated hydro­carbons"^

DICTATION RECORDING AND TRANSCRIBING MACHINES-DICYANDIAMIDE DIELECTRIC HEATING EQUIPMENT DIES—

for wire drawing extrusion for metal •-

DIETHANOLAMINE DIETHYLAMINOACETOXYLIDIDE (Xylocaine) DIETHYLBARBITURIC ACID and its compounds DIETHYL SULFATE DIFFRACTION APPARATUS DIGITALIS (Lanata and Purpurea) DILL (spice) • DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENES DIMETHYL SULFATE DIMETHYLUREA DINNERWARE (see TABLEWARE) DIOXIDE(S)~

barium selenium titanium other (classified according to cation constituent)

DIPENTAERYTHRITOL DIPHENYLENE OXIDE DIPHENYL OXIDE DIP, sheep DISC CALCULATORS

fuse, mica DISCHARGERS, ash, mechanical DISHES (see TABLEWARE) DISH WASHING MACHINES DISKS—

abrasive of cork

DISPENSERS, salt, pepper, mustard, ketchup, etc.—

of rubber or plastics DISPERSANTS (see SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS) DISPERSING APPLIANCES, mechanical, for liquids or powders

DISTILLATION APPARATUS, glass DISTILLED OR ESSENTIAL OILS

417.18-423.00

429.48 685.40-42

425 .liO 683.95

649.48 649.48 -125.12 407.35 437.38 428.54 708.78 435.45 161.31 401.34 428.54 425.22

417.72 420.50 473.70

417.18-423.00 428.32 401.32 408.15 493.75

710.60-61 516.73 661.25

662.20

519.51 220.45

662.35-50 547.53-55 452.02-80

DISTILLING MACHINERY, plant, and laboratory equipment 661.70

DIVIDERS 710.80 DIVI-DIVI, dyeing and tanning preparations 470.20-25 DOCKS, floating 696.50 DOCUMENTS, public, issued by foreign govern­ments or public international organizations- 840.00

DOG EQUIPMENT 790.10 DOILIES—

of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1

D0LL( S) 737.20 carriages and strollers 732.40 clothing 737.20

DOLOMITE, dead-burned 531.01-04 DOMINOES 734.15

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DOOR{S) — closers 6^6.95 fittings and mountings, of base metal 6/i7.00-10 frames, of base metal 652.90-92 viewers (eyes) 708.87 of wood 206.30

DORE 605.20 DOUBLE-BASSES 725 .Oi DOUCHE BAGS and fittings therefor, of rubber

or plastics 772.^2 DOWEL RODS AND PINS, wood 200.90-95 DOWNS • 186.10-15 DRAFTING MACHINES 710.80 DRAINAGE TOOLS (hand tools) 618.51 DRAINS (urological), and parts 709.09 DRAPES—

of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1

DRAWING(S)~ architectural, engineering, industrial,

or commercial 273.A5-55 ink /i7i .22 for institutions 850.10; 851.10 instruments 710.60-80 paper 252.^5; 25^.35 under bond 862.10; 86-i.30; 86/i.70 works of art 765.05-07

DRESS— shields, of rubber or plastic 772.^2 studs Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a)-,

7A0.05-37 DRESSING—

gowns Sch 3 Pt 6F machines for textile materials and

articles 670 .A3 DRILLING HAND TOOLS 651.27 DRILLS, agricultural 666.00 DRINK—

mixer s 206.87 preparing and manufacturing machinery,

industrial 666.25 DROSS, metal-bearing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b) DRUGS (see also MEDICINALS)--

benzenoid Sch A Pt IC Hdnte 5; i07.20-90

non-benzenoid Sch A Pt 3 Hdnte 2; i35.05-UO.00

DRUMS— containers of base metal, used in packing, transporting or marketing of goods 6iO.20-30

musical instruments 725 .32 DRY-CLEANING MACHINES 670 .Al DRYING MACHINERY—

for bottles or other containers 6f>2.20 industrial, plant, and laboratory 661.70 for textile materials and articles 670 .A3

DRY PLATES, photographic 723.25 DUFELE BAGS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(al(l) DUPLICATING MACHINES 668.20 DUST—

cloths 385.25-30 diamond 520.28 flue Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b') zinc 626.^0

References to Tariff Schedules

DUSTERS, feather 750.35 DYED TEXTILE (definition") Sch 3 Hdnte 2(b) DYEING—

machines, for textile materials and articles 670 .A3

preparations, of vegetable origin A70.05-85 DYES—

benzenoid, natural and synthetic A06.02-80 DYNAMITE /i85 .10

E EAR-RINGS AND CLIPS Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a)

7,10.05-37 EARTHENWARE, and a r t i c l e s of Sch 5 Pt 2 Hdnte 2(b') EARTH, F u l l e r ' s 521.51-5A EASELS, en la rg ing , photgraphic 722.92 ECONOMIZERS 660.15 EDGINGS, t e x t i l e Sch 3 Pt /iB Hdnte 1

357.70 EDITORS, film 722.52-56 EELS (see FISH) EFFECTS—

of groups or delegations of foreign resi­dents arriving in the United States on goodwill visits 821.00

household, actually used abroad by persons arriving in United States 810.10

of persons arriving who are not returning residents 812.10-^0

of persons employed on a vessel, vehicle, or aircraft engaged in international traffic 8 U .00

of personnel (alien) of foreign govern­ments and international organizations; and of distinguished foreign visitors Sch 8 Pt 2C

professional, or tools of trade— of persons arriving, if taken abroad by them 810.20

of persons emigrating to the United States 811.10

under bond, by nonresidents 86^.50 of returning residents—

acquired abroad by them 813.15-^0 taken abroad by them 313 .10

of United States citizens who died abroad- 815.00 of United States government personnel and persons evacuated to the United States— Sch 8 Pt 2B

EGGPLANT (see VEGETABLES) EGGS—

birds', fresh, frozen, prepared or pre served 119.50-70

fish roe 113.30-AO fish (except roe) 190.iO insect 190 .^0 wild bird, importation prohibited Sch 1 Pt AE Hdnte 1

ELASTIC : Sch 3 Pt AA Hdnte 2(b) braids 3-19.10; 3^9.30 cordage and yarns 3'i9.10 fabrics, not braided 3A9.20

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E L E C T R I C ( A L ) (see also MACHINES) — alarms, "burglar and fire amplifiers, audio-frequency apparatus for making, breaking, protecting

electrical circuits appliances, kitchen and household, portable articles, nspf bells brazing machines and apparatus capacitors, fixed or variable conductors--

insulated, with or without fittings uninsulated

conduits, and fittings therefor converters, rotary or static cutting machines and apparatus flashlights flatirons floor polishers food grinders and mixers, fruit juice ex-- tractors furnaces and ovens, industrial and

laboratory generators hair-clippers hair-dressing appliances heaters, immersion or water; and heating

apparatus, soil or space heating equipment, induction and dielectric ignition and starting equipment for

internal-combustion engines indicator panels inductors insuldtors--

ceramic glass rubber or plastics

lamps— discharge filament luminescent portable, with self-contained electri­

cal source measuring, checking, analyzing, or auto­

matically-controlling apparatus Sch

motors motor-generators parts, nspf porcelain rectifiers and rectifying apparatus refrigerators and refrigerating equipment— resistors--

heating other, fixed or variable, including potentiometers

scissors and shavers signalling apparatus, sound or visual sirens soldering machines and apparatus telephone and telegraph apparatus tools, hand transformers vacuum cleaners ware, ceramic welding machines and apparatus

ELECTRICITT, not subject to provisions of tariff schedules

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY OR PRODUCTION METERS ELECTRODES—

base metal or metal carbide, coated or cored with flux, for soldering, etc

in part of carbon or graphite, for electric furnace or electrolytic purposes

ELECTRO-MAGNETS

68k

3.05-15 3.20-25 3.30-35

681^.10

682 683

68k.20; 68k

68k.20; 684

685.TO 682.60

535.11-lit 3k-T.kx-k3

TT3.30

686.30-90

687.30

683.TO-80

7 Ft 2D Hdnte 2 712.05-50 682.20-55

682.60 688.1+0

535.11-11+ 682.60 661.35

68I+.50

686.10 683.50 685.70 685.70 683.95

681+.62-61+ 683.20 682.10 683.30

535.11-11+

Gen Hdnte 5(c)

713.05-15

653.15

517.61-71+ 682.90

ELECTRO-MAGNETIC- -clutches, couplings, brakes, and lifting heads

work holders ELECTRO-MECHANICAL APPLIANCES, non-industrial,

with self-contained electric motors ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPARATUS ---ELECTRON microscopes and diffraction apparatus- 708 ELECTRONIC--

crystal components musical instruments Sch 7 Pt 3A

stroboscopic flash apparatus, photographic-tub as- -

x-ray other

ELECTRO-PLATING ANODES--of nickel of zinc

ELECTROTYPE PLATES ---ELEMENTS—

chemical (see also METALS) electrical, ceramic optical

blanks radioactive

ELEVATORS liquid (bucket, chain, screw, band, and

similar types)

EMHLIMS and insignia--jewelry Sch 7 Pt 6 A

for institutions (regalia) Sch 8 Pt

850 textile (see MOTIFS)

EMBOSSING and stamping materials, mounted on paper, etc

EMBROIDERED (see ORNAMENTED) EMBROIDERY—

machines ornamented fabrics Sch 3 Hdnte

stilettos EMERALDS—

articles of, nspf cut but not set in natural state

EMERY--crude in grains, ground, pulverized, or refined--

EMULSIFIERS (see SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS) EMULSION, sheets or strips, photo-sensitive,

but not exposed

ENAMEL(S)--of glass, frit, or calcine paints Sch 1+ Pt

ENDIVE (see VEGETABLES) ENEMA BAGS and fittings therefor, of rubber or

plastics

ENFLEURAGE GREASES ENGINES—

fire internal-combustion non-electric steam and other vapor power units water

ENGLISH HORNS--- Sch 7 Pt 3A

ENGRAVINGS— engraved and printed by hand imported under bond 862. for institutions 85O, nspf-— 27I+. for U.S. Government

682.90

683.30-32 709.15-17

78; 85I+.IO

687.60 Hdnte 2(c)

725.1+5 722.72

709.61 687.50-60

620.50 653.25

1+15.05-50

535-1'+ 708.01-29 5I+0.63-67

1+9I+. 50 661+. 10

660.90

Hdnte 2(a)

7I+0.05-37 1+ Hdnte 2 1+0; 851.30

61+1+. 9 5

670.27 3 (a ) ( i ) (A)

353-50 651.0I+

520.51 520.38 520.11

519-IT 519•3T

T23.20

5I+0.21-2T

9C Hdnte 2 ^Ti+.30-35

TT2.k2 1+60.05

692-15 660.1+0-51+ 660.T5-85 660.25-35 660.65-TO

Hdnte 2(b) T25. 2I+

765.10 10; 861+.TO 10; 851.10 50; 2T1+-T0

830.00

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EKLAKGERS, photographic T22 ENLAHGING EASELS, photographic ENVELOPES--

glass, including bulbs and tubes, for elec­tric lamps, vacuum tubes, or other elec­trical devices

paper ENZYMES -- — EPICHLORHYLRIN --- -EPOXIDES, including halogenated epoxides EPOXY RESINS- --- -EPSOM SALTS -ERGOT ERGOTAMINE TARTRATE ESSENCE(S) —

coffee floral fruit

ESSENTIAL OILS — - -ESTER(S)--

dibasic-acid, sulfonated or sulfated fatty acid of animal or vegetable origin

sulfonated or sulfated fruit

monohydric alcohol polyhydric a lcohol It28.30-lt6

ETCHINGS--etched and printed by hand imported under bond — 862 for institutions 85O nspf 274 for U.S. Government

ETHANE ETHANOLAMINES - -ETHER-ESTERS, polyhydric a lcohol Iv82.30-lt6 ErHER(s)--

dibasic-acid, sulfonated or sulfated fatty acid of animal or vegetable origin

sulfonated or sulfated monohydric alcohol polyhydric alcohol U28.3O-I+6

ETHYL--acetate aerylate alcohol--

for beverage purposes not for beverage purposes

chloride ether methacrylate methyl ketone

ETHYLENE chlorohydrin dlbromide glycol oxide

ETHYLENEDLAMINE ETHYLHYDROCUPREINE -ETHYLPHENYLHEXAHYDROPYRIMIDINE-l4-,6-DIONE--EUCALYPTUS--

dyeing and tanning preparations oil -- -

EVAPORATING MACHINERY, industrial, plant, and laboratory equipment

EXCAVATORS and excavating machinery, for earth, minerals, or ores

EXCELSIOR, wood EXHIBITION ARTICLES—

exported for exhibition and return to the United States

imported under bond 862.10 for institutions 851.5O property of foreign governments or of pub­

lic international organizations for non­commercial exhibitions

EXPANDED METAL, of base metal

10; 722.18 722.92

5I+7.31-37

437.U6-U9 te8.82

U28.80-88 it05.25 U19.34 i^35•50 It37.l2

160.20-21 460.05

l^50.lO-50 452.02-80

465.90 490.90-94 465.55-60 450.10-50 428.50-72 465.05-10

765.10 ,10; 864.70 ,10; 851.10 ,50; 274.70

830.00

475-15 U25.12

; 465.05-10

465.90 490.90-94 465.55-60 428.90-96

; 465.05.10

428.58 428.62

168.30-31 427.88 429.26 428.90 428.64 427.62 429.50 428.22 1*29.28 428.34 428.84 U25.1U 437.50 407.4o

470.20-25 452.24

661.65-70

664.05 200.25

802.10-30 864.60-75 852.10-20

842.10 652.80

EXPANDED RUBBER OR PLASTICS 770.30-80 EXPANSION METERS -- 711-86-88 EXPLOSIVES--

benzenold 405.O5 non-benzenoid 485.10-50

EXPRESSED OR EXTRACTED VEGETABLE OILS, crude or refined—- -- 176.01-70

EXTINGUISHERS, fire 662.50 EXTRACTING MACHINERY, for earth, minerals, or

ores 664.05 EXTRACTORS, juice, non-industrial--

with self-contained electric motors 683-32 not powered by electricity 649.57

EXTRACT(S)--coffee --- 160.20-21 dyeing and tanning 470.05-85 flavoring 450.10-50 hop - — 192.30 licorice I92.45 nialt 132.25-30 meat --- -- — IO7.8O

EXTRUDING MACHINES, for man-made textile fila­ments 670.00

EXTRUSION DIES FOR METAL 649-48 EYEGLASSES --- 708.43-47 ETES--

artificlal, other than prosthetic 79O.OO prosthetic articles 700. S7 screw- 6U6.72; 6U6.78 seed-pota to 125.67

FABRIC--folding, reeling, or cutting machines Sch 6 Pt 4 E

670.50 -making machines 670.14-35

FABRICS--of textile materials--

belting for machinery 358.05-10 braids — Sch 3 Hdnte 2(f);

348.00-05; 349.10; 349.30; 703.80-95 burnt-out lace Sch 3 Hdnte 2(g)

353-10 coated or filled Sch 3 Pt 4C Hdnte 2(a);

355.05-25; 355-50-356-45 edgings, insertings, galloons, fringes,

and other trimmings 357-70 elastic Sch 3 Pt 4 A Hdnte 2(b);

349.20-30 hose Sch 3 Pt 6C Hdnte;

374-05-65 hose suitable for gases or liquids 357-90-95 knit - — Sch 3 Hdnte 2(d)

345.10-60 artists' canvas 355-50-60 coated or filled, or laminated with

rubber or plastics 355-65-80 coated or filled, nspf 356.25-45

lace— -- 35I-O5-9O machine clothing (for paper making,

printing or other machines) 358.24-60 narrow Sch 3 Pt 4 A Hdnte 2(a)

347.10-75 netting 352.10-80

fish 355-35-45 nonwoven (including felts and bonded

fabrics) Sch 3 Pt 4C Hdnte 2(b); 355-05-25

nspf, Including laminated 359.IO-6O oilcloths 356.05-10 ornamented Sch 3 Hdnte 3

353-50 pile - 346.05-65 for pneumatic tires 357-80 quilling 352.30

25-555 O - 64 - 31

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FABRICS--Continued of textile materials--Continued

tracing cloth 356-15 tucking 357-60 tufted - - 3't6.70-95 veiling 350.00 window hollands 356.20 woven—

artists' canvas 355-50-60 billiard cloth 357-20 holting cloth- 357-25-35 coated or filled, or laminated with rubber or plastics 355-65-85

coated or filled, nspf 356-05-U5 for covering cotton bales 356.50 handwoven, for religious institu­

tions - 850.50 nspf - 320.01-336.15; 336.30-339-00 for padding or interlinings in apparel 356.80

samples, of wool 385-20 serges, for religious orders 336.20-25 for stenciling, in screen printing- 3'?1-^O-k^ tapestry and upholstery 357-05-15 toweling 356-70

of tinsel wire, lame, bullions, or raetal-ized yams, suitable for making Insignia or ornamentation for uniforms of U.S. armed forces 7^.10

of wire - - 6te.25-87 FANCY OH FIGURED (defined) Sch 3 Pt 3A Hdnte 3; Sch 3 Pt 6A

Hdnte l(b) FANS 661.10

hand — 790.25 FARM wagons and carts 666.00 FASTENERS--

corrugated 61+6.22 s l i d e 71+5.70-7'+ snap 71+5.63-67 used with screw b o l t s or studs 61+6.1+2 used with power-actuated hand t o o l s 61+6.15-17

FATS and f a t t y substances (see OILS, FATS, AND GREASES; ACIDS, f a t t y , and ALCOHOLS, f a t t y )

FEATHERS— colored, or otherwise processed 7I+8.I+O crude, sor ted , or t r e a t e d Sch 1 Pt I5D Hdnte 1

186.10-15 dusters 750.35 importation prohibited Sch 1 Pt I5D Hdnte 2 millinery ornaments, feather trees, flowers,

and articles nspf 71+8.1+0 FEEDS, ANIMAL - - Sch 1 Pt I5C Hdnte 1

181+.10-75 FELDSPAR - 522.31; 522.1+1 FELT-BASE FLOOR COVERINGS Sch 7 Pt 1+B Hdnte 2(d)

728.15 FELT(S)--

furnishings, nonwoven wool felt 367.20-25 glass fiber — 5'+0.71 hair, and articles of, nspf 790.23 hat-making machines 670.33-35 machine clothing, nonwoven 358.21+-60 making and finishing machines 670.33-35 nonwoven, of textile materials, and articles of, nspf 355-05-25

FENCE--pickets, palings, rails, and sections, of wood 200.75

pos t , of base metal 653.02-03 FENCING--

f o i l s - - - 735-20 of wire- — 61+2.35-87

FENNEL, spice I 6 I . 3 3 FERMENTED BEVERAGES 167.05-50 FERMENTS 1+37.1+6-^9

FERRICyANIDE(S)--potassium 1+20.11+ other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according t o ca t ion

cons t i t uen t )— - — I+I7.I8-I+23.OO FERRITES 535.12 FERROALLOYS--

ferrochromium Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 ( e ) ( i ) 607.30-31

ferromanganese Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 ( e ) ( i i ) 607.35-37

ferromolybdenum Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 ( e ) ( i i i ) 607.1+0

ferronickel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d) 607.25

ferrophosphorus Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(iv) 607.1+5

ferrosilicon Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(v) 607.50-53

ferrosilicon chromium Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(vi) 607.55

ferrosilicon manganese Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(vil) 607.57

ferrosilicon titanium Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(viii) 607-60

ferrosilicon tungsten Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(ix) 607-65

ferrotitanium Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(x) 607-60

ferrotungsten Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(xi) 607.65

ferrovanadium Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(xii) 607.70

ferrozirconium Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e)(xiii) 607-75

other - 607.80 FERROCERIUM and other pyrophoric alloys 755-35 FERROCYANIDE(S) —

potassium— ^ 1+20.16 sodium 1+21.0I+ other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according t o ca t ion

cons t i t uen t ) I+I7.18-I+23.OO FERROELECTRIC ceramic elements 535.12 FERTILIZERS AND FERTILIZER MATERIALS — I+8O.O5-8O FERTILIZER SPREADERS 666.00 FESTOONING, of t i n s e l wire , lame, b u l l i o n s , or

metal threads 7I+8.I5 FIBERS—

animal hair, nontextile 186.10-55 asbestos-— — 518.11-21 for footwear (defined) Sch 7 Pt lA Hdnte 2(g) glass, nontextile 5I+O.7I textile--

animal hair, nspf 312.10 cotton - 300.10-50 flax 250.0I+ hair (defined) Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte 1(a) hemp (defined) Sch 3 Pt IB Hdnte l(c)

250. OI+ jute (defined) Sch 3 Pt IB Hdnte 1(d) machines used to prepare fibers for

spinning, for use as stuffing, or for manufacture of nonwoven felts or wadding 670.02-06

man-made 309.1+1-90 raw (defined) Sch 3 Pt IB Hdnte 1(b) s i l k - - - - — 308.10-20 vegetable, except cotton 30I+.02-58 wool and related animal hair 306.00-307.52

vegetable, nontextile, unspun I92.55-85 FIBRIN 1+93-35 FIBROUS VEGETABLE MATERIALS, unspun Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d) FICIN — - - l+37-'+8 FIELD GLASSES - - , 7O8.5I FIFES - - _ 725.2I+ FIG PASTE - - 152.50

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FIGS (see also FRUrrs) - — ll)-7.50-5' FIGURINES--

ceramic 53''-'31-9T rubber or plastics 773-10

FILAMEINT LAMPS 686.30-90 FILAMEUTS--

grouped - Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3(e) 309.28-35

monofilaments Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3(b) 309.02-06

plexiform - - Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3(c) 309.10

of rubber or plastics Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte l(c) 771.20-55

FILBERTS (see also NUTS) 1^5.18; 114-5.46 FILES--

nail Sch 6 Pt 3E Hdnte 2 61(-9.91

other— - 61(-9.01-07 FILLER TOBACCO 170.2O-1^9 FILLING machinery for bottles or other con­

tainers 662.10-20 FILM--

photographlc--exposed--

motion picture 'J2k.0'y-10 other (see PHOTOGRAPHS) product of United States, exposed

abroad 805.OO not exposed 723.O5-I5 reels and reel cans 722.80 viewers, tltlers, splicers, and editors 722.52-56 waste and scrap 72't-.50

of rubber or plastics Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte 1(b) 771.20-55

x-ray, exposed 27' .' •5 FILTERING—

machinery and apparatus for liquids or gases 661.95

paper - 252.50 cut to size or shape 256.15

FILTER MASSE, of pulp 251.10 FII/TERS--

glass fiber 514-0.71 glass, not optically worked, for lighting

or signal purposes 5'4-5.6l photographic 722.614-

FINGER COTS, of rubber or plastics 772.te FINISHING MACHINES for textile materials or

articles 670.42-43 FIRE ALARMS, electrical 685.70 FIREARMS - Sch 7 Pt 5A Hdnte 2

730.10-81 FIRE BRICK — - 531.21-27 FIRE CLAY 52I.8I-8I4. FIRE—

engines 692.15 extinguishers, whether or not charged 662.50

FIREWOOD--- — 200.03 FIREWORKS - 755-15 FIRST-AID KITS put up and packaged for retail

sale 14-95.20 FISH (see also SHELLFISH)--

in airtight containers 112.01-94 balls, cakes, and puddings II3.05-15 dead, not fit for human consumption 184.55 dried, salted, pickled, smoked, or kippered 111.10-92 eggs, except roe 190.40 fresh, chilled, or frozen 110.10-61 glue - 455.36-38 homogenized condensed 184.55 hooks — 731.05-06 landing nets 731.50 live, for other than human consumption 190.45

FISH—Continued oils (see also OILS, FATS, AND GREASES)--

crude or refined 177.02-26 hydrogenated 178.IO products of American fisheries I80.00-20

pastes and sauces 113-01 prepared or preserved, nspf II3.50-60 products of American fisheries 180.00-20 r o e — --- — — 113.30-40 scales, crude 190.47 scrap, meal, and solubles 184.54-55 sounds 190.50 sticks and similar products 113.20-25

FISHING— netting and nets 355.35-45 tackle and equipment 731.05-60

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FITTINGS— douche or enema bag, or hot water bottle,

of rubber or plastics 772.U2 furniture, door, window, blind, stair­

case, luggage, vehicle coachwork, cas­ket, cabinet, etc 6U7.00-10

lubrication 680.57

pipe and tube— of asbestos and hydraulic cement 518.1*1 of aluminum' 6l8.U5-li7 of copper 6l3.l5-l6 ceramic, for sewer and drain pipes

Sch 5 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(b) 532.61

of iron or steel 6l0.62-80 for conduits for electrical

conductors 688.35 of lead 62li.50-5U of nickel 620.U6 of tin 622.1*0 of zinc 626.U5

syringe 709.13; 772.1*2 FLAGEOLETS 725.21* FLAKES—

aluminum 618.1*0 copper 6l2.55 lead 621*.1*0-1*2

nickel 620.30 tin 622.35 zinc 626.1*0-1*2

FLARES and other chemical signals 755-20 FLASH-LIGHTING APPARATUS, photographic 722.72 FLASHLIGHTS 683.70 FLASKS, of base metal, used in packing, trans­

porting, or marketing of goods 61*0.20-30

F U T GLASS and products thereof 51*1.01-51*1*.61*

FLAT GOODS, small, designed to be carried on the person Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(c)

706.0l*-60 FLATIRONS, e l e c t r i c a l 681*. 10-15 FLAVORING EXTRACTS U50.10-50; 182.1*0 FLAVORS, benzenoid 1*08.05-80 FLAX—

straw 192.60 t e x t i l e f i be r s 250.0U; 301*.10-18

FLAXSEED ( l inseed) 175.18 FLEXIBLE—

film, strips, and sheets, of rubber or plastics (except cellulosic plastics)- 771.1*0-1*2

metal hose or tubing 652.09 FLINT—

crude 519.17 in grains, ground, pulverized, or refined 519-37

FLITTERS, metallic 61*1*.98 FLOAT GLASS 51*3-11-69 FLOATING—

buoys, beacons, landing stages, coffer­dams , rafts and other floating struc­tures (except vessels) 696.60

docks 696.50 instruments similar to hydrometers 711.30

FLOCK, of wool and hair 307.30 FLOOR COVERINGS—

of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5 A Hdnte 2(a) 360.05-361.56

chenille, cotton 360.20

coir (pil3 type) (see also 380.95)— 360.35 hand-knotted pile (Oriental, real

Axminster, Savonnerie, etc.) 360.05-l5

360.25 360.36; 361.53

360.U5

360.65-

361.05-15 361.52 361.50

FLOOR COVERINGS—Continued of textile materials—Continued

"imitation oriental" cotton jute machine-woven pile (Axminster,

Wilton, Brussels, velvet, tapes­try, etc.)

tufted ^pre-existing base) including hand-hooked

non-pile floor coverings— braided, tubular, and similar

sewn or bound strip (nonwoven) types

coir malting hit-and-misa, cotton other non-pj.le types (Kelim, Aubusson, ingrain, druggets, e t c . ) - 361.1*2-1*8; 361.5U-56

of unspun fibrous vegetable materials— 222.55-57 other Sch 7 Pt 1*B Hdnte 2(c)

728.05-25 FLOOR COVERING UNDERLAYS of textile or

other fibrous materials Sch 3 Pt 5 A Hdnte 2(b)

361.80-85 FLOORING, wood 202.03-31; 202.57-60 FLOOR—

lamps, of base metal Sch 6 Pt 3F polishers, non-industrial, with self-

contained electric motors 683.30 tiles—

ceramic 532.21-27 concrete 511.31

FLORAL—

essences and concretes 1*60.05 waters 1*61.20

FLOUNCING, textile Sch 3 Pt 1*B Hdnte 1 FLOUR—

arrowroot, cassava, and sago 132.35 fruit 152.00-06 grain Sch 1 Pt 7B Hdnte 1

131.10-80 snuff 170.75 wood 200.20

FLOWER(S) (see also ARTIFICIAL) — cut, fresh, and florist articles made therefrom 192.20

cut natural, dried, bleached, colored, etc., and ornamental articles made therefrom 71*8.25

handmade, ceramic 531*.11 pyrethrum or insect 1*93.55-56 waters 1*61.20

FLOWMETERS 711.82-83 FLUE DUST, metal bear ing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b) FLUE LININGS, ceramic Sch 5 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(b)

532.61 FLUGELHORNS Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(a)

725.20-22 FLUORAHTHRENE 1*01.36 FLUORENE 1*01.38 FLUORSPAR 522.21-21* FLUTES Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(b)

725.21* FLUXES—

glass, frit, calcine 51*0.21-27

mineral, natural 522.31-1*5 FOAMED RUBBER OR PLASTICS 770.30-80 FOAM GLASS 51*0.55 FOAMING AGENTS (see SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS) FOBS Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a) 7l*0.05-37 FOIL, base metal 61*1*.02-1*2 FOLDING MACHINES, f ab r i c 670.50

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FONTS—

baptismal, for religious institutions 850.70 holy-water, miniature, of rubber or

plastics 772 .97 FOOD—

g r i n d e r s , mixers, s l l c e r s , and choppers, non- indus t r i a l—

not powered by e l e c t r i c i t y 61i9.57 with se l f -conta ined e l e c t r i c motors 683-32

preparing and manufacturing machinery, i n d u s t r i a l 666.20-25

FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT 7 3 U . 7 0 - 7 2 FOOTWEAR 700.05-85

infants' knit Sch 3 Pt 6 F lacings 385-75-90

snows hoes 13h-96 with skates permanently a t tached 73ii-90-92

FORCINGS, of i ron or s t e e l 608.25; 608.27 FQRKS—

hand too l s 61|8.61-63 ki tchen or tableware 650.31-U9 tuning 726.10 of wood 206.U5-1J7

FORMALDEHYDE, including so lu t ions U27.U8 r e s in s—

benzenold ll05-25 non-benzenoid )4.1i5-50

FCKMATE(S)— n icke l lj26.62 sodium li26.98 other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i t uen t under " s a l t s of organic ac ids" ll26.06-)427.28 and under "esters of acids and mono-

hydrlc alcohols") U28 .30-72

FCRMIC ACID U25.76

FORMINC MACHINES— plastics, rubber 678.35

FOSSILS 790.20

FOUNTAIN PENS 760.05 FOXES (see also ANIMAI^) IOO.6O-63 FRACTURE APPLIANCES 709.57

FRAMES—

door, of base metal 652.90-92 luggage, incorpora t ing locks 6U6.90 metal , for non-mechanical saws 6U9-27 photograph, p i c t u r e , and s imi lar—

of base metal 652.70-72 of wood 206.60

for photographic s l i d e s 722.82 window, of base metal 652.90-92

FREIGHT CARS 690.15 FRENCH HORNS Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2 ( a ) ; 725-20-22 FRIEZES, of ceramic t i l e 532.lil FRINGES, t e x t i l e 357-70 FROG MEAT (see MEATS) FROSTINGS, g lass 5140-15 FRUIT(S)—

a r t i f i c i a l , and a r t i c l e s made therefrom 7h8.20-21 edible—

candled, c r y s t a l l i z e d , or g lace ' l51i.05-90 f l o u r s , p e e l s , p a s t e s , pu lps , j e l l i e s ,

jams, marmalades, and b u t t e r s 152.00-153 .32 f resh , prepared or preserved II16.10-150.50

f l a v o r s , essences , e s t e r s , and o i l s (except d i s t i l l e d or e s s e n t i a l ) 1;50.10-50

ju ices 165-15-70 nursery stock 125-liO-50

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FUEL— coal, culm, slack, lignite, coke, and

compositions thereof motor Sch h Pt.

oils, distillate and residual, derived from petroleum or shale

wood FULLER'S EARTH FULMINATES FUMARIC RESINS FUMES, metal-bear ing Sch 6 Pt FUR—

articles, nspf hatters' removed from the skin, nspf

skins—

carroted raw or dressed

wearing appare l , nspf FURFURAL FURNACES—

burners, for liquid fuel, for pulverized

solid fuel, or for gas electric, industrial and laboratory

non-electric— central-heating, household, hotel,

restaurant, or office types industrial and laboratory

FURNISHINGS — of rubber or plastics of textile materials

FURNITURE—

designed for sewing machines fittings and mountings, of base metal glides of base metal

handles and knobs, of rubber or plastics hospital, medical, surgical, veterinary,

dental, or barber nspf Sch 7

FUSEL OIL FUSES—

blasting, mining, etc discs, mica electrical

FUSTIC, dyeing and tanning preparations

GALLATES (classifiable according to cation constituent under "salts of organic acids")—

GALLIC ACID

GALLIUM (see also METALS)— metal

GALL NUTS, dyeing and tanning prepara t ions GALLOONS, t e x t i l e Sch 3

GALOSHES Sch 7 GAMBLER, dyeing and tanning prepara t ions GAMES and spor t ing goods GARBANZC6 (see VEGETABLES) GARLIC (see VEGETABLES) GARMENTS, body-supporting GARTERS AND GARTER BELTS

521-31 10 Hdnte 2(b)

li75-25

I475-O5-IO 200.03-06 521.51-51+

U85-20 U05-25

1 Hdnte 2(b)

791.17-19 186.20

186.55-60

186.20 123.00-12 li.80

791-05-15 1+27-52

661-25 683-95

653.1+5-50 661.30

772.35 Sch 3 Pt- 5

672.25 61+7-00-10 6U6.1+5-1+7

772-80

727-02-Oli Pt liA Hdnte 1

727-10-55 1+27.92

755-50 516-73 685-90

1+70.10-15

1+26.08-1+27.28 1+25-78

632.21+ 1+70.30

Pt 1+B Hdnte 1 357-70

Pt lA Hdnte 1 1+70. ao

731+-05-735-20

376.21+-28 376.OI+-20

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

472 References to

Tariff Schedules

711.86-88 661.12

660.20-22 755.30 A75.15

67/1.80-90 660.15

713.05-15 773.25 6^9.31 5^7.21 710.80 711.8i

6^2.-^5-87 680.i5-';8

792.10 ^55.16-20 A55 .^0-/^2 /^55.22-2^

GAS~ analysi s apparatus compressors generators, with or without purifiers mantles natural -operated welding, brazing, cutting, and

surface-tempering appliance s reccverers supply or production meters, and cali­brating or checking meters therefor

GASKETS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS GASOLINE TORCHES GAUGE GLASSES GAUGES

pressure and level GAUZE, of wire GEARS and gear boxes GELATIN—

articles of, nspf edible inedible photographic

GEMSTONES— articles nspf—

of imitation of natural of synthetic

imitation natural or synthetic

GENERATORS— electrical gas, with or without p\u"ifiers for use in conjunction with internal-

combustion engines GENTIAN GEOPHYSICAL INSTRUMENTS GERftHIOL GERANIUM OIL GERMANIUM (see also METALS)--

compounds -4.23.00 metal 628.25-30

GIFTS from foreign governments 842.-10 GIMLETS 651.29-31 GIN 168.35 GINGER—

ale 166.20 root (spice) 161.35-37

candied, crystallized, or glace 15^.^0 GIRDERS, of iron and steel 652.93-96 GIRDLES 376.24-28 GIRLS' WEARING APPAREL (see WOMEN'S AND GIRLS') GLADSTONE BAGS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) ( i ) GLASS—

art and ornamental articles, nspf 5A6.11-57 articles of, nspf 5A8.01-05 balls (see globules) blanks for lenses and other optical

elements 5-iO. 63-67 building bricks, blocks, tiles, etc 5A0.A1 clock, watch, and other protective

glasses 5A7.11-15 containers, for packing, transporting,

or marketing goods, or for home canning 5/>5 .11-27 crushed, powdered, or flaked (frostings)- 5A0.15 enamels, colors, glazes, and fluxes 5-10.21-27 elements, optical (if opti­

cally worked) Sch 7 Pt 2A Hdntes l(i) and 2 708.01-09

envelopes (Including bulbs and tubes) 5-i7.31-37

741.50 520.51-61

520.75 7A1.35

520.11-75

660.20-22

683.60 ^35.55

710.0-1-50 -160.35 -152.26

. , References to Tariff Schedules

GLASS—Continued fibers, and articles thereof—

nontextile 5^0.71 textile and related products Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 2(c)

309.28-29; 309.98-99; 338.25-27; 3-17.68-69; 367.59 flat glass and products thereof—

bent, curved, beveled, edged, etc 5^1.11-17 cast or rolled Sch 5 Pt 3B Hdnte 2(a') colored or special Sch 5 Pt 3B Hdnte 2(c}

5-11.21-31; 5/12.57-98; 5-13.61-69 laminated 5-1/1 .-11 mirrors - — 5^^.51-5^ multiple-glazed units 5-1 .61 ordinary Sch 5 Pt 3B Hdnte 2(b') in rectangles—

groxmd or polished, including plate glass and float

glass Sch 5 Pt 3B Hdnte 2(e) 5-13.11-69

not processed ribbon toughened windows, painted, colored, or stained

for religious institutions foam glassware—

for preparing, serving, or storing food or beverages

pharmaceutical, hygienic, and laboratory

globules and balls, solid household articles, nspf Illuminating articles inners for vacuum vessels insulators, electric In the mass mosaic cubes, etc. optical, not optically worked-

541.01-5A2.98 5 a . 01 5-1A.31 5-1A.64 850.30 SAO.55

51*6.11-57

5U7.53-55 5U0.33-37 5U6.11-57 51i5.53-67 51i5.31-37 5147.U1-U3 52i0.11-13

51*0.51 Sch 5 Pt 3A Hdnte 2

5U0.63-67 ornaments, Christmas 51i5.81-87 rods, tubes, and tubing 5UO.U1-U3-5U8.01-03 smokers' articles, nspf-waste and scrap—

GLASSES— clock eye (spectacles)-field

magnifying opera protective, including glasses for non-

corrective spectacles watch

GLASSINE PAPER GLASS-WORKING MACHINES—

for working glass in the cold other

GLAUBER'S SALT GLAZES, glass, frit, or calcine GLAZIERS' POINTS GLAZING PRODUCTS SIMILAR TO PUTTY GLIDERS (aircraft) GLIDES, furniture, of base metal GLOBES—

glass world

5U6.11-57 5U0.1U

517.15 708.41-A7

708.51 5-17.21 708.85 708.51

5A7.15 5-17.11-13

253.30

67-1 .-10-/12 678.30-32

A21.-16 5/10.21-27

616.22 /17/1.62 69-1.20

646.45-17

5A5.53 273.30

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

473

References to Tariff Schedules

GLOBDLES, glass, spherical 5^0.33-37 GLOVES AND GLOVE LININGS Sch 7 Pt IC Hdnts 1; 70^.05-705.90

.boxing and other sports gloves 73^.^5-735.05 GLOW PLUGS, for internal combustion engines 683.60 GLUCONIC ACID and its compounds i37.51-52 GLUE(S)~

animal 455 .UO-lfi articles of, nspf 792.10 casein -i55 •'iU fish 455.36-38 size i55 .U-46 stock ^ 455 . U vegetable 455 .30-32

GLYCERINE 428.36-38 esters and ethers 428.40

GLYCEROPHOSPHORIC ACID and its compounds 437.54 GLYOXAL 427.53 GOATS (see also AMIMALS) 100.65

GOBELIN TAPESTRY 364.05 GOGGLES 708.43-47 GOLD (see also METALS)~

compounds— salts of organic acids 427.28

other 418.80 leaf 644.46-52 metal 605.20-28; 605.60-70

GOLDBEATERS' MOLDS AMD SKINS 792.20 GOLF—

bags Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(ii) equipment 73)4. 7S-77

GONGS (see BELLS) GOUGES 651.29-31 GOVERNORS for water engines 660.65 GOVERNMENTAL IMPORTATIONS—

foreign governments and public inter­national organizations 840.00-842.50

U.S. Government 830.00-836.00 GRAFTING KNIVES 649.87-89 GRAFTS—

human skin and bone 437.76 GRAIN(S) (see also ARTIFICIAL) —

cereal—

barley 130.10 buckwheat 130.15 canary seed 130.20 corn or maize 130.30-36 grain sorghum 130.40 oats 130.45 rice 130.50-55 rye 130.60 wheat 130.65-70

dried, bleached, colored, etc., and ornamental articles made therefrom 748.30-35

hulls 134.40 metal, unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a) products, milled 131.10-80 screenings, scalpings, chaff, or scourings 184.45-47

GRANITE, and articles of 513.61-84 GRAPEFRUIT (see also FRUITS') 147.10-17

oil 452.28-29

GRAPE JUICE 165 .40 GRAPES (see also FRUITS") 147.60-78

References to Tariff Schedules

GRAPHITE (AND CARBON) and articles of 517.11-91 GRAPNELS 652.03 GRASS (see also SEEDS")--

hooks 648.69 mowers—

lawn 666.10 other 666.00

shears 648.73 GRASSES (see also ARTIFICIAL) —

articles of Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d'); 222.36-64

dried, bleached, colored, etc., and ornamental articles made therefrom 748.30-35

GRATES— heating or cooking, non-electrical and

non-industrial 653.45-50 mechanical 661.25

GRAVEL 513.14 GRArY BOATS (see TABLEWARE) GREASEPROOF PAPER 253.30 GREASES (see a lso OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) —

enf leurage 460.05 GREEN(S) (pigments') —

chrome 473.10 chromium oxide 473.14 hydrated chromium oxide 473.16 organic (lakes and toners') 406.70

GRENADES 730.93 GRINDERS, food, non-industrial—

with self-contained electric motors 683.32 not powered by electricity 649.57

GRINDING— balls, forged steel 680.40 machinery, for earth, stone, ores, or

other minerals in solid form 678.20 GRIT, iron or steel 6O8.IO GUAIACOL and its derivatives 407.90 GUANIDINE carbonate and nitrate 425 .i<0 GUAVAS (see also FRUITS) 147.80-?5 GUM ARABIC 183.36 GUMMED PAPER 254.75 GUMS and gum resins, natural 188.30-38 GUN(S) —

arms 730.10-83 cases Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(ii) powder 485 .40 spray 662 .35-50 wads 730.92

G U T — articles of, nspf 792.20-22 cat, whip, and oriental 190.25 wormgut 191.10

GYMNASTIC EQUIPMENT 735.20 GYPSUM—

building board 245 .70 cement 512.31-35 crude, ground, or calcined 512.21-24

H HAARLEM OIL 437.55 HACKSAW( S) 649.11

blades 649.19

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

474 References to Tariff Schedules

References to Tariff Schedules

HADDOCK (see FISH) HAFNIUM (see also METALS) —

metal 628.35-AO HAIR—

anlmal (see a lso WOOL AMD REL'TED ANIMAL HAIR) 186 .AO-60

artificial horsehair 309.05-06 clippers—

electric 683 .iO non-electric 650.83-85

curled, whether or not coated with rubber or plastics, for mattresses or padding— 186./iO

curlers 750.25 -dressing appliances, electric (dryers,

curlers, etc.) 68A.20; 68/i.50 felt, and articles of, nspf 790.23 human and hair, nspf 186.50-60 ornaments—

jewelry Seh 7 Ft 6A Hdntes 2(al and 3; 7i0.05-10

other 750.20-22 pencils 750.50-60 -slides (see "ornaments" above) tops, roving, and yarns 312.10

HAKE (see FISH) HALF-TONE PLATES 668.38 HALIBUT (see FISH) HALOGEKATED—

expoxides A28 .80-88 hydrocarbons A29 .20-1*8

HALOHYDRINS A28.20-26 HAMMERS 651.21-23

percussion 709.10 HANDBAGS, women's and children's Sch 7 Ft ID Hdnte 2(b^ HAND—

f ans 790.25 -hooked floor coverings 360.75 -inserted or hand-knotted pile floor

coverings 360.05-15; 360.75 -made lace 351.05-25 -made paper 253.05-10 magnifiers 708.85 needles 651.01-09 styluses 710.78 tools Sch 6 Ft 3E -woven fabrics for religious institutions- 850.50

HANDKERCHIEFS Sch 3 Ft 6A Hdnte 1(a) 370.0/i-92

HANDLES— for budding, grafting, and pruning knives- 6/4.9.89 of compression-modified or densified wood,

for knives, forks, spoons, brooms, mops, and brushes 203.20

of metal— for kitchen or table knives, forks,

spoons, and ladles 651.60-6A for non-mechanical saws 6^49.27

for pen or pocket knives 6/i9.85 of rubber or plastics, for furniture,

tools, and other articles 772.80 for safety razors 650.71-73 of wood, for knives, forks, spoons,

brooms, mops, and brushes 206.50-5^ HANDLING MACHINERY 66A.10 HANGARS, of base metal 652.98 HANGING PAPER 252.55 HARDBOARD 2A5 .00-30

articles of Sch 2 Ft 1 Hdnte 1 HARNESS 790.30

dog 790.10 hardware 6^6.97-98

HARPOON GUNS 730.81 HARPSICHORDS 725 .02 HARVESTING MACHINERY 666.00 HASH, of vegetables, or of vegetables and meat or fish 182.10-11

HAT(S) Sch 7 Ft IB Hdnte 1(3) 702.05-703.75

braids, nonelastic 703.80-95 felt hat-making machines and hat-making blocks 670.33-35

HATCHETS 6/48.67 HATTERS'—

fur 186.20 irons, cast-iron 651.4-5

HAVERSACKS Sch 7 Ft ID Hdnte 2(a)(i') HAY 184.30

forks 648.63 knives 648.71 mowers 666.00

HEAD PHONES 684.70 HEADSTONES, furnished by foreign government

for its war dead buried in United States 842.30 HEADWEAR, including bodies, forms, plateaux, manchons, and shapes for headwear Sch 7 Ft IB Hdnte 1(a)

702.05-703.75 infants', knit Sch 3 Pt 6F

HEARING AIDS 709.50 HEAT—

-insulating articles, ceramic 531.11-39 insulation, glass fiber 540.71 meters 711.82-83 -sensitive papers, for duplicating or

recording, not exposed 723.35 HEATERS—

immersion, electric 684.40 water, instantaneous or storage—

electric 684.40 non-electric 661.65

HEATING— apparatus—

soil- and space-, electric 684.20; 684.40 household, hotel, restaurant, or

hotel, non-electric 653.45-50 equipment, induction and dielectric 683.95 resistors, electric 684-50

HEDDLES AMD HEALDS, wire 670.72 HEDGE SHEARS 648.73 HELIOTROPIN—

derived from camphor oil 460.40 derived from coal tar 408.20

HEMLOCK, dyeing and tanning preparations 470.20-25 HEMOSTATS, absorbable surgical, sterile 495.10 HEMP Sch 3 Ft IB Hdnte l(c")

250.04; 304.20-26 HEMFSEED 175 .21

oil, crude or refined (see also OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) 176.22

HENBANE 435 .60 HENEQDEN 304.46-48 HENNA, dyeing and tanning preparations 470.10-15 HERRING (see FISH) HEWING TOOLS 648.65-67 HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE 425 .24

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

475

References to Tar i f f Schedi£Les

HEXYL ALCOHOL /t27.9A HIDES AND SKINS, r aw o r c u r e d ( s e e a l s o FURS)- 120.11-20

hide c u t t i n g s , raw /t55.10 HINGED TOOLS for holding or sp l i c ing wire 6^8.85-89 HINGES, of base metal 6ii7.00-10 HIT-AND-MISS RAG FLOOR COVERING 361.50 HOCKEY EQUIPMENT 73^.80 HOES 6A8.55-57 HOGSHEADS (see CONTAINERS) HOISTS 66A. 10 HOLLANDS, window 356.20 HOLDERS (see also CONTAINERS AND HOLDERS)~

cigar and cigarette Sch 7 Pt 6 A Hdnte 2(b)

7A0.05-1C; 756./tO-/t5 l i p s t i c k Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(b^

7-i0.05-10 pen point 760.20 used with screws, b o l t s or s tuds 6/t6./i2 work and too l—

for machine t o o l s 67/t.50-56 work, magnetic 682.80

HOLLOW DRILL STEEL 608.60-62 HONES, hand 519.61 HONEY 155 .70 HOODS—

headwear Sch 7 Pt IB Hdnte l ( a ) l ens 722.60

HOOFS— a r t i c l e s of, nspf 792.^0 crude 190.55

HOOK NAILS 6/t6.22 HOOKS—

crochet 651.07 and eyes 7A5.60 f i sh 731.05-06 grass 6^8.69 screw 6A6.72; 6^6.78

HOOPS, wooden 20<1.15 HOPS 192 .25

e x t r a c t 192 .30 HORMONES um .56-60 HORN—

crude 190.55 a r t i c l e s of, nspf 792.^0

HORNS (musical instruments') Sch 7 Pt 3 Hdnte 2 HORSEHAIR, a r t i f i c i a l 309.05-C6 HORSERADISH (see VEGETABLES) HORSE(S) (see a lso ANIMALS) 100.70-75

shoes 652.40 HORTICULTURAL—

hand tools Sch 6 Pt 3E implements 666.00

HOSE— flexible, metal 652.09

suitable for gases or liquids— of rubber or plastics 772.65 of textile materials 357.90-95

HOSIERY Sch 3 Pt 6C Hdnte 1; 37A.05-65 HOSPITAL FURNITURE 727.02-0/t HOTEL—

heating or cooking apparatus, non-electric, axid parts, of base metal 653.A5-50

ware, of nonbone chinaware or of sub-porcelain 533.51

References to Tariff Schedules

HOT WATER BOTTLES and fittings therefor, of rubber or plastics 772.^2

HOUSEHOLD— appliances, electro-thermic 684--10-50 articles nspf—

of glassware 54-6.11-57 of metal 653.60-654.20

effects (see EFFECTS) heating or cooking apparatus, non-electric- 653.4-5-50 implements, nspf, of the character of

hand tools 651.21-55 u t e n s i l s (see UTENSILS) ware, of nonbone chinaware or subporcela in- 533.65-77

HUARACHES Sch 7 P t lA Hdnte 2 ( a ) 700.05

HUMAN HAIR 186.50 HUNTING KNIVES 650.01-21 HYDANTOIN DERIVATIVES 407.45-5C HYDRAULIC CEMENT AND CEMENT CLINKER 511.11-14 HYDROCARBON (S) 429.50-52

halogenated 429.20-48 mixtures 475 .65-70

HYDROCHLORIC ACID 416.15 HYDROFLUORIC ACID 416.20 HYDRDGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS 710.04-50 HYDROIDS, for ornamental use 190.57 HYDROJET ENGINES 660.75 HYDROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS 710.04-50 HYDROMETERS 7 1 1 . 3 0 HYDROSULFITE(S) —

mixtures in chief value of 423.84 sodium 421.06 zinc 422.74 o ther ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i t uen t ) I4I7.20-423.00 HYDROXIDE(S) —

aluminum 417.12 barium 417.74 i ron (pigments!—

na tu r a l 472.40-50; 473.32-40 synthetic 473.30

potassium (caustic potash) 420.18 sodium (caustic soda) 421.08 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) 417.18-423.00 HYDROXYCITRONELLAL 46O .45 HYGENIC GLASSWARE 547.53-55 HYDROGRAPHS 7 1 1 . 6 0 HYGROMETERS 7 1 1 . 5 5 HYPOCHLORITE(S) —

calcium 418.22 other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i t uen t ) 417.18-423.00

I ICE 522.51 ICE BAGS, of rubber or plastics 772.42 IGNITION WIRING SETS 688.15 ILLUMINATING ARTICLES—

base metal 653.30-40 glass, not optically worked 545.53-67

ILMENITE AND ILMENITE SAND 601.51

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

476 References to Tariff Schedules

References to Tar i f f Schedules

IMinAZOLIlJE DERIVATIVES 40?. 55-70 DUDES - - l|25.2lt IMITATION—

gemstones Jkl. 35 articles of, nspf jit-LSO

mineral vaters 166.10 oriental floor covering 36O.25 parchment paper, Including glasslne 253-30 patent leather 771.40 pearls and pearl 'beads 714-1.10

IMPLEME2WS--a g r i c u l t u r a l and hor t lcul tuoral 666.00 hand t o o l s Sch 6 Pt 3E

IHCENSE - 790. 35-37 INDENE— tol.l)-0 IKDIA and 'bi'ble paper 252.59-63; 2^k.k0-hk INDICATOR PANELS, electrical 685.70 IHDIGO—

natural l)-06.60 synthetic ko6.dk

INDIUM (see also METALS)— metal 628.1;5-50

INDOLE- — l401.1v2 IND03CYL AND INDOXYL COMPOUNDS U06.6O INDUCTION HEATING EQUIPMENT, electric — 683.95 INDUCTORS 682.60 INDUSTRIAL—

chemical ware, ceramic 535.21-27 furnaces and ovens—

electric 683.95 non-electric 66I. 30

machinery for preparing and manufac­turing food and drinli. 666.20-25

INFANTS' WEARING APPAREL Sch 3 Pt 6 Hdnte 2(a),-382.03-87

INFLATABLE ARTICLES nspf, of rubber or plastics 772.75

INFRA-RED LAMPS 686.kO INGOT(S) —

iron or steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(a) j 608.15-18

metal, unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a) molds, metallurgical 674.10 synthetic optical crystal 54o.6l

INITIALS, textile (see MDTIFS) INK(S)— - — 474.22-26

powders 405.10; 474.20 INKERS, GLASS, for vacuum flasks and containers 545.31-37

INORGANIC ACIDS 4l6.05-45 INORGANIC CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS Sch 4 Pt 2 Hdntes 1 and 2;

Sch 4 Pt 2C Hdnte 1; 417.10-423.00 mixtures of 2 or more 423.8O-96

INSECT FLOWERS 493-55-56 INSEBTINGS, textile Sch 3 Pt 4 B Hdnte 1;

357.70 INSIGNIA, textile (see also M O T I F S ) — 748.12 INSTRUMENTS (see name of specific kind). INSULATION—

of compressed cork 220.30-3I of glass fibers 540.71 of mineral wool 522.81

INSULATORS, electrical-ceramic 535.11-14 glass 547.41-43 rubber or plastic 773.30

INTANGIBLES, not subject to provisions of tariff schedules Gen Hdnte 5

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 660.4o-54 electrical starting and ignition equipment for 683.60

generators and cut-outs for use there­with ' — 683.60

INTERCHANGEABLE TOOLS for hand tools or for machine tools Sch 6 Pt 3E Hdnte 3; 649.41-49

INTERLININGS, for wearing apparel 356.80 INTERNAL FIXATION DEVICES AND APPLIANCES 709.56 IODIDE(S) —

copper 418.70-72 potassium 420.20 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent 4l7.18-423.00 and vinder "other halogenated

hydrocarbons") 429.48 IODINE—

compounds (see also IODIDE(S) classifi­able according to cation con- 417.18-423.00 stituent

and under "other halogenated hydrocarbons") 420.48

element U15.25-27 lONONE— — 460.50 IPECAC 435.05-10 IRIDIUM (see a l so METALS) —

compoundti 423.00 metal — 605.02-08; 605.6O-7O

IRON or steel (see also METALS)— iron compounds—

ferricyanide and ferrocyanide blues- 437.28 oxides or hydroxides—

natural 472.40-50; 473.32-40 synthetic 473.30

salts of organic acids 427.28 other 418.90-94

iron ore 601.24 IRONING MACHINES 670.42-43 IRONS—

hatters' and tailors', cast-iron 651.45 waffle, electric 684.20

ISINGLASS 455.06 ISOCYAHATES - - k25.52 ISOPROPYL ETHER— — 428.92 ISOTOPES—

non-radioactive and their compounds 494.52 radioactive 494.50

ISTLE— 192.65-70 IVORY—

articles nspf 792.60 tusks, crude I9O.6O

JACKS — JACQUARD CARDS-JALAP-JAPAN WAX — JET, and articles of JET-PROJECTING MACHINES-JEWELERS' —

balances piercing saws, non-mechanical blades

JEWELRY AND RELATED ARTICLES JEWELS, unset, suitable for use for

antifriction purposes JOINT BARS, steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(L): JOINTS, universal JOSS STICKS JUICE—

extractors, non-industrial— with self-contained electric motors

not powered by electricity JUICES--

cltrus, fit for beverage purposes c'ltrus, unfit for beverage purposes clam fruit— — - -oyster vegetable

664.10 670.56

435.05-10 494.14

513.91-94 662.35-50

711.04 649.11 649.21

740.05-80

720.60 610.25-26

680.54 790.35

683.32 649.57

165.25-35 192.15 114.50

165.15-70 114.55 166.30

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References to Tariff Schedules

JUNCTION BOXES, electrical— 685.90 JUTE, including jute butts Sch 3 Ft IB Hcliite l(d);

30I+. 32-36

K KAOLIN 521 Al KAPOK—

fiber 30lt. 38-to oil, crude or refined (see also OILS,

FATS, AND GREASES) I76.2U seed 175-2U

KERNELS--aprlcot and peach I75.O3 palm-nut 175-27

KEROSENE — '<-75- 30 cooking and heating apparatus 653^5 mantles 755-30 torches 6hS. 3I

KETONES — 14-27.60-64 KEY(S) —

chains Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a) 740.05-37 lock — 646.92

KIESERITE— calcined- 480.80 not calcined 419.36

KTRSCHWASSER I68.25 KITBAGS— Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(i) KITCHEN--

appliances, electro-thermic 684.20-50 articles, nspf, of glassware 546.51-59 articles, nspf, of metal 653.6O-654.20 forks 650. 3I-U9 implements nspf 651.29-55 knives — 650.05-21 spoons and ladles 65O.5I-57

KITES - 694.30 toy - 737-90

KNAPSACKS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(i) KNIT—

fabrics — 345-10-60 textiles (defined) Sch 3 Hdnte 2(d)

KNITTING MACHINES :— 67O.I6-2O KNIVES—

budding, grafting, and pruning 649.87-89 com (hand tool) 648.69 com or cuticle (manicure or pedicure)— 649-91 hay (hand tool) 648-71 nspf - 650.01-21 pen, pocket, and other knives with

folding or other than fixed blades 649.71-85 for power or hand tools 649.65-67

KNOBS, of rubber or plastics, for furniture, tools, etc. 772.80

KRYOLITH 521.91

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LABELLING machinery for bottles or other containers 662.10-20

LABELS— of paper, printed - 27U.23-35 of textile materials (see also MOTIFS)— 385.6O-63

LABORATORY— furnaces and ovens--

electric--- - 683.95 non-electric 661.30

ware--ceramic 535.21-27 glass - Sch 5 Pt 3C Hdnte 2

547-53-55 LACE-MAKING MACHINES - 670.22-23 LACE OR NET--

articles, wholly or almost wholly of, or ornamented with Sch 3 Hdntes 2(h)

and 3(a)(ill) bedding- - — 363-01-25 body-supporting garments (corsets,

girdles, brassieres, etc.) 376.24 fabrics, in the piece 35P.0O-353.50 furnishings, nspf 365.OO-85 gloves and mittens 704.05-35 handkerchiefs 370.04-20 hosiery 374.05-35 mufflers, scarves, and shawls 372.10 neckties 373.05 underwear 378.05 veils 372.05 wearing apparel, nspf—

men's and boys ' 38O.O3 women's, g i r l s ' , and i n f a n t s ' - 382.03

b u m t - o u t lace Sch 3 Hdnte 2 (g ) ; 353-10

in motifs (see MOTIFS) in the piece—

b u m t - o u t lace 353-10 lace— — 350.00-351.90 netting— — 352. IO-8O

LACINGS--leather — 791.50 of textile materials--- — 385.75-90

LACROSSE STICKS - 735-17 LACS 188.10 LACTATES (classifiable according to cation

constituent under "Salts of organic acids"- 426.10-427.28 and under "esters of acids and of monohydrlc alcohols") 428.72

LACTIC ACID— 425.78 LACTONES— - 429.10-12 LACTOSE - - 493.65 LADDER TAPES, cotton — - 385.40 LADLES, table and kitchen 65O.5I-57 LAKES, color 4o6.70 LAMB(S) (See ANIMALS AND MEATS)

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LAME 71+8.05 festooning and Christmas t r e e decorat ions

of 7li8.15 t e x t i l e a r t i c l e s ornamented with Sch 3 Hdnte 3 ( a ) ( i ) woven f ab r i c s and ribbons of 7U8.10

LAMINATED— fabr ics—

woven or k n i t , with sheet rubber or p l a s t i c s

nspf ; f l a t g lass p l a s t i c s -

355.65-80 359.10-60

5Ui*.ia Sch 7 P t 12A Hdnte 2

770.05-10 LAMP(S) —

arc -bases—

of ceramic ware of g l a s s

discharge fi lament incandescent , operated by gas , or by com­

pressed a i r and kerosene or gasol ine p o r t a b l e , with se l f -con ta ined e l e c t r i c a l

source socke ts , e l e c t r i c a l

LAMPBLACK UNDING STAGES, f l o a t i n g LARCH, d y e i n g and t a n n i n g p r e p a r a t i o n LARD

substitutes LATHS, wood LATTICE MASTS, of b a s e m e t a l LAUDAmiM LAUMDRI MACHINES LAimEL (BAY) LEAVES LAVENDER AND SPIKE LAVHSDER OILS LAWN-TENNIS EQUIPMENT LEAD—

compounds— l i n o l e a t e s a l t s of organic acids t e t r a e t h y l o ther

dross f o i l 6i|l;.17-18; ore 601.66; pigments ii73.1+li-62;

LEADED ZINC OXIDES : LEADS, penc i l LEAF—

aluminum 61+l;.6ii.-76 copper 6U1+. 80-92 gold 61+1+.1+6-52 palm, articles of Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d)

. — 61+1+.60 61+1+.56 790.10

687.20

53i+. 21-97

687.10 686.30-90

653.30

683.70-80 685.90 1+73.06 696.60

1+70.20-25 177.50 178.10 200.65

652.91+-98 1+37.71+

670.i+0-li3 161.39-1+1

1+52.32 731+. 85-88

1+90.1+2 1+26.36-1+1+

1+29.70 l;19.00-0li

603.25 61+1+.28 602.10 1+73.90

1+73.1+6-50 760.50-58

platinum-silver

LEASHES, dog LEATHER—

articles of, nspf bags, baskets, boxes, and cases nspf-belts (apparel)

book— bindings

covers forms for conversion into belting forms for conversion into footwear in the rough or finished leatherboard

shoe laces straps and strops wearing appare l , nspf welt ing

LEAVERS LACE— i n the p iece furnishings

LEAVES for sp r ings , of base metal

791.80-90 791.65

791.60-61

791.1+5 791.1+8 791.30

791.20-25 121.10-65

791.57 791.50 791.51+

791.70-75 791.35

351.30-1+6 365.20-31

652.87

166.20 l l i7.20

165.35 165.30 1+52.31+ 1+52.36

51+0.63-65 722.60

51+5.61

51+5.63 708.01

LEMONADE LEMON(S) ( s e e a l s o FRDIT)

juice— concentrated not concentrated

oil LEMONGRASS OIL LENS —

blanks caps and hoods

LENSES — glass, not optically worked—

for lighting or signal purposes reflecting, used as or with signs or

signals ophthalmic op t i ca l—

mounted Sch 7 Pt 2A Hdnte 3 ; 708.21-23

not mounted Sch 7 Pt 2A Hdntes l ( i ) and 2 708.01-03

LENTILS (see VEGETABLES) LETTERING PENS used by draftsmen 710.76. LETTERS, of base metal 652.75 LETTUCE (see VEGETABLES) LEUCO-COMPOUNDS 1+06.60 LEVEL GAUGES 711.8 l t LEVELLING MACHINERY, f o r e a r t h , m i n e r a l s ,

or ores 661+.05 LEVULOSE li93.66 LICHENS, d r i ed , bleached, colored, e t c . , and

ornamental a r t i c l e s made therefrom 71+8.30-35 LICORICE—

extract 192.1+5 root 192. i(0

LIFEBOATS Gen Hdnte 5 ( e ) ; 696.05-1+0 LIFEBOATS AND LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS, fo r

i n s t i t u t i o n e s t ab l i shed to encourage saving of human l i f e 853.10

LIFTING— heads, electro-magnetic 682.90 machinery 661+. 10

LIFT V A N S — of base metal 61+0.20; 61+0.30 of wood 20t+.30

LICaiTERS, c i g a r and c i g a r e t t e 756.02-15 LIGHTNING ARRESTERS 685.90 LIGHT—

meters , photographic 722.75 o i l Ij01.l4l+ - r e f l e c t i n g s h e e t s , t apes , e tc 790.50

LIGNALOE OR BOIS DE ROSE OIL 1+52.1+0 LIGNITE (coa l ) 521.31 LIME (mineral) 512.11-11+

ch lo r ina ted lil8.2li c i t r a t e 1+26.12 n i t rogen Ij80.l5

LIME(S) (see a lso FRUITS) lU7.22-27 ju ice 165.25 o i l 1+52.38

LIMESTONE, and a r t i c l e s of 5ll+.11-1+1+ chips 513.3I+ crude, broken, or crushed, to be used i n

manufacture of f e r t i l i z e r lt80.05 LINALIL ACETATE h60.S$ LINE, f i s h i n g , pu t iip and packaged for

r e t a i l sa le 731.1+0-1+1+ LINENS Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1 LINE-THROWING GUNS 730.81 LININGS—

f l u e , ceramic Sch 5 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 (b ) ; 532.61

LINOLEATES 1+90.1+0-1+2 LINOLEUM Sch 7 Pt 1+B Hdnte 2 ( a ) ;

728.05-10 LINOTIPE MACHINES 668.25

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LINSEED (FLAXSEED) 175.18 o i l (see a lso OILS, FATS, AHD GKEASES) 176.26

LINTERS, COTTON 300.30 LIPSTICK Sch U Pt 7B Hdnte 1;

It6l.li0-li5 holders Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2 (b ) ;

7l;0.05-10 LIQUERS 168.25 LIQUID(S) —

e l eva to r s (buckets , chain, screw, band, and s imi l a r types) 660.90

for po l i sh ing and cleaning 1+93.10 supply or production meters , and c a l i ­

b ra t ing or checking meters there for 713.05-15 LITERATURE —

p e r i o d i c a l s devoted to cur ren t l i t e r a t u r e — 270.65 t o u r i s t s 270.70

LITHARGE U73.52 leady 1;73.58

LITHITM U15.3O compounds—

s a l t s of organic acids 1+26.1;6 s t e a r a t e ii90.30 other kl9.10

LITHOGRAPHS — drawn and p r i n t e d by hand 765.10 imported under bond 862.10; 86U.70 for i n s t i t u t i o n s 851.10; 851.10 nspf 27it.50-70

LITHOPONE (pigment) Ii73.72-7U LITMUS, dyeing and tanning p repara t ions 1|.70.05 LOADING MACHINERY 66U.10 LOCKERS (luggage) Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2 ( a ) ( i ) LOCK(S) —

cabine t - g a t e s , of base metal keys

padlocks LOCOMOTIVES, r a i l LOGS AND TIMBER—

rough, s p l i t , hewn, or roughly sided or squared-

61*6.86-89 652.98 61+6.92 61+6.90

61+6.80-85 690.05

200.35 sh ips ' logs 710.20-21; 712.10-12

LOGWOOD, dyeing and tanning p repara t ions LORGNETTES LOTIONS, c o s m e t i c LOUDSPEAKERS LOUPES

binocular , for eye examination LUBRICATING OILS AND GREASES LUBRICATION FITTINGS LUGGAGE

l + 7 O . 1 0 r l 5 708.1a

1+61.1+0-1+5 661+. 70 708.85 709.03

1+75.1+5-60 680.57

Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2 (a ) ; 706.06-60

f i t t i n g s and moimting, of base metal 61+7.00-10 frames incorpora t ing locks 61+6.90 locks 61+6.90

LUMBER 202.03-51+ d r i l l e d or t r e a t e d Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2 (d ) ; + Hdnte 1+;

202.52; 202.51+ rough, dressed, or worked Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2(a)

hardwood Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2 ( c ) ; 202.36-1+3

softwood Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2 (b ) ; 202.03-31

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LUMINESCEHT LAMPS 687.30 LUMPS, metal,unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a) LUPINES (see VEGETABLES) LUPULIN 192.35 LUTIDIHES 1+01.1(6

M MACARONI MACE, s p i c e MACHETES MACHINE TOOLS S c h 6 P t 1+F H d n t e

in terchangeable t oo l s for Sch 6 Pt 3E Hdnte MACHINES, MACHINERY, APPARATUS, APPLIANCES,

EQUIPMENT, INSTRUMENTS, PLANT— accounting machines adding machines addressing machines aerosol the rapy , •o r s imi l a r apparatus agglomerating machinery for so l id mineral

f ue l s , ceramic p a s t e , e t c . , i n powder or pas te form

a g r i c u l t u r a l or h o r t i c u l t u r a l machinery, and implements nspf

a i r - cond i t i on ing machines analyzing (see "measuring" below) a r t i f i c i a l r e s p i r a t i o n , or s imi l a r

apparatus assembling machines for electric filament

and discharge lamps and electronic tubes

astronomical instruments a t h l e t i c equipment au tomat i ca l ly -con t ro l l i ng (see "measuring"

below) balancing machines ' beverage ae ra t ing machinery bonded f ab r i c s bookbinding and book-sewing machinery boring machinery for e a r t h s , minera l s ,

or ores brazing—

e l e c t r i c a l machines and apparatus brea th ing appliances ca l cu l a t i ng machines calendering (see " r o l l i n g " below) capsul ing (see "conta iner -capsu l ing" below) cas t ing machines, used i n metal lurgy and

metal foundries checking (see "measuring" below) check-wri t ing machines c iga r or c i g a r e t t e making cleaning machinery—

for b o t t l e s or o ther conta iners for t e x t i l e ma te r i a l s and a r t i c l e s

c los ing (see "con ta iner -c los ing" below) c o n t a i n e r - f i l l i n g , - c l o s i n g , - s e a l i n g ,

- capsu l ing , or - l a b e l l i n g machinery computing machines cordage machines counting machines, weight-operated crushing machinery for e a r t h , s tone , o r e s ,

e t c . , i n s o l i d form

182.35-36 161.1+3-1+9

61+8.65 1; 671+.30-56 3; 61+9.1+3-1+9

676.15 676.23 676.10 709.1+5

678.20

666.00 661.20

709.1+5

678.30-32 708.57

Sch 7 Pt 5D

710.80 662.20

670.33-35 668.10

66I+.05

683.95 709.1+5

676.20-25

671+.10

676.12 678.1+5

662.20 670.1+0-1+3

662.10-20 676.15 670.90 662.30

678.20

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MACHINES, etc.—Continued cu t t ing—

appl iances , gas-operated 67ii.80-90 machines, for f a b r i c s 670.50 machines and appara tus , e l e c t r i c ,

s imi la r to braz ing, so lder ing , and solder ing machines and apparatus 683.95

data-process ing machines 676.15 dat ing machines 676.12 denta l instruments and apparatus 709.01-25 de tec t ing (see "measuring" below) d i c t a t i o n recording and t r ansc r ib ing

machines 685.1iO-U2 d i f f r ac t i on apparatus 708.78 dish washing machines 662.20 d i spers ing appl iances , mechanical, for

l i q u i d s or powders 662.35-50 d i s t i l l i n g (see "hea t - t rea tment" below) draf t ing machines 710.80 drawing instruments 710.60-80 drink prepar ing and manufacturing

machinery, i n d u s t r i a l 666.25 dry-cleaning machines 670.lil drying machinery (see a lso "heat - t rea tment"

below)— for b o t t l e s or o ther con ta iners 662.20 for t e x t i l e ma te r i a l s or a r t i c l e s 670.Ii3

e l e c t r i c a l apparatus for making, breaking, or p ro tec t ing e l e c t r i c a l c i r c u i t s , or making connections the re in or t he re to 685.90

electro-mechanical appl iances , non-i n d u s t r i a l , with se l f -con ta ined e l e c t r i c motors 683.30-32

e lec t ro-medica l apparatus 709.15-17 e lec t ro- thermic ki tchen and household

appliances 681j..lO-SO evaporating (see "heat - t rea tment" below) excavating or ex t r ac t i ng machinery, for

e a r t h , minerals or ores 66li.05 f e l t making or f in i sh ing machines,

including f e l t - h a t making machines 670.33-35 f i l l i n g (see " c o n t a i n e r - f i l l i n g " above) f i l t e r i n g machinery, for l i q u i d s or gases— 661.95 f l oa t ing instruments s imi la r to

hydrometers 711.30 food and drink preparing and manufacturing

machinery 666.20-25 foundry sand-mold forming machines 678.20 f rac ture appliances 709.57 game equipment Sch 7 P t 5D gas-operated appliances 671*.80-90 geophysical instruments 710.0li-50 glass-working machines 67U.liO-U2; 678.30-32 grinding machinery for e a r t h , s tone , o res ,

e t c . , in s o l i d form 678.20 gymnastic equipment Sch 7 Pt 5D h a i r dress ing appl iances , e l e c t r i c 681;.20;682t.50 handling machinery 661*.10 heat ing appara tus , appl iances , and

equipment— e l e c t r i c induct ion and d i e l e c t r i c 683.95 none lec t r i c 653.1*5-50 water , s o i l , space ( e l e c t r i c ) 681*.20-50

hea t - t rea tment i n d u s t r i a l machinery, p l a n t , and l abora to ry equipment for t r e a t i n g mate r i a l s by a process involving a change i n teiiperature (such as hea t ing , cooking, r o a s t i n g , d i s t i l l i n g , r e c t i f y i n g , s t e r i ­l i z i n g , pas te i i r i z ing , steaming, drying, evaporat ing, vapor iz ing , condensing, or cooling) 661.70

MACHISES, etc.—Continued h o r t i c u l t u r a l machinery, and iirplements

nspf 666.00 hydrographic and hydrological instruments— 710.0l*-50 i g n i t i o n equipment for in ternal-combust ion

engines 683.60 induct ion equipment, e l e c t r i c 683.95 i ron ing machines 670.1*2 j e t - p r o j e c t i n g machines 662.35-50 k n i t t i n g 670.16-20 l abe l i ng (see "con ta ine r - l abe l ing" above) laii^i ( e l e c t r i c ) assembling machines 678.30-32 laundry machinery 670.1*0-1(3 l eve l ing machinery for e a r t h , minera l s ,

or ores 661*.05 l i f t i n g machinery 661*.10 l ino type machines 668.25 loading or unloading machinery 661*.10 machines nspf 678.50 machine t o o l s Sch 6 Pt 1*F Hdnte 1;

671*. 30-56 marking-out ins t ruments 710.60-80 massage apparatus 709.1*0 mathematical c a l c u l a t i n g ins t ruments 710.60-61 measuring, checking, analyzing, au to­

m a t i c a l l y - c o n t r o l l i n g , or de tec t ing instiTiments, appara tus , appl iances , or machines—

checking machines, weight operated 662.30 e l e c t r i c a l instruments or

apparatus Sch 7 Pt 2D Hdnte 2; 712.05-50

n o n - e l e c t r i c a l instruments or apparatus—

for measuring or checking v i s c o s i t y , expansion, surface t ens ion , or s imi l a r p r o p e r t i e s , or q u a n t i t i e s of h e a t , l i g h t , or sound 711.86-88

for measuring, checking, or au to ­m a t i c a l l y - c o n t r o l l i n g flow, depth, p r e s s u r e , or other v a r i a b l e s of l i q u i d s or gases , or for au to ­m a t i c a l l y - c o n t r o l l i n g t e r p e r a -tu re 711.82-81*

for measuring or checking, nspf 710.80 for phys ica l or chemical ana lys i s— 711.86-88

op t i ca l measuring or checking i n s t r u ­ments or app l iances , nspf 710.86-90

time apparatus 715.1*0-53 meohano-therapy appl iances 709.1*0 medical instruments and apparatus 709.01-27 meteorological ins t ruments 710.0l*-50 mixing machinery for e a r t h , s tone , o r e s ,

e t c . , i n s o l i d form 678.20 molding machinery for so l id mineral f u e l s ,

ceramic p a s t e , e t c . , i n powder or pas te form 678.20

molding or otherwise forming rubber or p l a s t i c a r t i c l e s 678.35

musical instruments 725.02-52 nav iga t iona l instruments 710.0l*-l*6 non-woven f ab r i c s Including bonded f a b r i c s ,

making and f in i sh ing 670.33-35 numbering machines 676.12 office machines Soh 6 Pt 1*G Hdnte 2 ( a ) ;

676.05-52 o p t i c a l appliances and inst ruments—

measuring or checking, nspf 710.86-90 not s p e c i a l l y provided for 708.85-93

orthopedic appliances 709.57

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mCHBIES, etc.—Continued oxygen therapy, ozone therapy, or s imi l a r

apparatus 109.hS packing machinery 662.10-20 paper , paperboard, or pulp making, p rocess ­

i n g , or f in i sh ing machines, and machines for making them up in to a r t i c l e s 668.00-07

pas t eu r i z ing (see "hea t - t rea tment" above) photogrammetrlcal surveying instruments 710.OU photographic—

f l a s h - l i g h t i n g apparatus 722.72 motion-picture f i lm process ing and

p r i n t i n g equipment 722.96 s t i l l - p i c t u r e photof in i sh ing equipment- 722.86-9li

playground equipment Sch 7 Pt 5D postage-franking machines, incorpora t ing a

ca l cu l a t i ng mechanism 676.25 p r i n t i n g machinery 668.15-20 p ro jec t ing appl iances , mechanical, for

l i q u i d s or powders 662.35-50 p u r i : ^ n g machinery, for l i q u i d s or gases 661.95 radar apparatus 685.60 r ad i a t i on de tec t ing (see "measuring" above) rad ioac t ive substances , apparatus based on

the use of r a d i a t i o n s from 709.66; 851;.10 radiobroadcast ing appara tus , and r a d i o t e l e -

graphlc and radio te lephonic t ransmission and recept ion apparatus 685.22

radio nav iga t iona l a id and rad io remote con t ro l apparatus 685.60

r ec t i fy ing appara tus , e l e c t r i c (see a lso "hea t - t rea tment" above) 682.60

r e f r i g e r a t i n g equipment 661.35 roa s t i ng (see "heat - t rea tment" above) r o l l i n g and calendering machines—

calender ing and s imi la r r o l l i n g 66l.l|.0-55 r o l l i n g m i l l s , metal 67U.20

sand-b las t ing machines 662.1^0 screening , s epa ra t ing , or so r t ing machinery

for e a r t h , s tone , o r e s , e t c . , i n so l id form 678.20

sea l ing (see "con ta ine r - sea l ing" above) sewing machines 672.05-25 shaping machinery for mineral f u e l s ,

ceramic p a s t e s , e t c . , i n powder or pas te form 678.20

shoe machinery 678.10 s i g n a l l i n g appara tus , sound or v i s u a l 685.70 so lder ing machines and apparatus 683.95 spec ia l machines for the use or benef i t of

the b l ind 826.20 . spor t s equipment Sch 7 Pt 5 spraying appl iances , mechanical, for

l i q u i d s or powders 662.35-50 s t a r t i n g and i g n i t i o n equipment for

in ternal -combust ion engines 683.60 s team-blas t ing machines 662.50 steam-generat ing b o i l e r s , a u x i l i a r y p l a n t s

for 660.15 steaming and s t e r i l i z i n g (see "hea t -

t rea tment" above) s t rength-determining machines and a p p l i ­

ances for a r t i c l e s or ma te r i a l s under compression, t ens ion , t o r s i o n , or shearing s t r e s s • 711.25

sur face- tenper lng appl iances , gas operated- 671+.80-90 su rg ica l instruments and apparatus 709.01-27 surveying instruments 710.0U-U2 te legraph and telephone apparatus and

ins t ruments , e l e c t r i c a l 68li.62-61; t e l e v i s i o n t ransmission and recept ion

apparatus 685.20 t e x t i l e machines 670.00-71;

for i n s t i t u t i o n s , s o l e l y for the i n s t r u c t i o n of s tudents 851.1;0

therapy apparatus and appliances 709.1;0; 709.1i5

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MACHINES, etc.—Continued t i c k e t - i s s u i n g machines, incorpora t ing a

c a l c u l a t i n g mechanism 676.25 time apparatus (see "measuring" above) tobacco l e a f c u t t i n g and s t r i pp ing 678.U5 t o o l s , machine (see MACHINE TOOLS) tube ( e l e c t r o n i c ) assembling machines 678.30-32 typese t t i ng machines 668.25 unloading machinery 66lt.lO vending machines, automatic 678.UO ve te r ina ry Instruments and apparatus 709.01-27 washing machines—

dish 662.20 for e a r t h , s tone , o res , e t c . , in s o l i d

form 678.20 for textile materials or articles 670.1;0; 670.1;3

weighing machinery (see also BALANCES) (SCALES) 662.25-30

welding— appl iances , gas operated 67U.80-90 machines and appara tus , e l e c t r i c 683.90

wrapping machinery 662.10-20 x - r ays , apparatus based on the use of 709.61-63

MACKEREL (see FISH) MADDER, dyeing and tanning prepara t ions 1;70.10-15 MAGIC TRICKS 737.65 MAGNESIA—

carbonate of, a r t i c l e s nspf 523.51 r e f r ac to ry 531.01-01;

MAGNESITE— br icks 531.21; crude, and c a u s t i c ca lc ined 522.61-61; dead-burned, and fused 531.01-Oi;

MAGNESIUM (see a lso METALS) — conjjounds—

s a l t s of organic acids 1;27.28 other 1;19.20-38

metal 628.55-59 MAGNETIC—

chucks, clamps, v i s e s , and s imi la r work holders 682.70-90

recording media, not recorded 721;.1;5 recordings 721;.20; 72l;.35-l;0

MAGNETOS AND MAGNETO-GENERATORS for i n t e r ­nal-combustion engines 683.60

MAGNETS— ceramic 535.l l ; e l e c t r o 682.90 permanent 682.70

MAGNIFHNG GLASSES 708.85 MAH-JONG 73I1.I5 MAIL CARS, r a i l r o a d 690.15 MALEIC ANHyDRIDE IffiSINS 1;05.25 MALT 1 3 2 . 1 5 - 2 0

e x t r a c t 132.25-30 MAMEYES COLORADOS (see a lso FRUITS) l l ;6 .80-8l MANGANESE (see a lso METALS) —

conpounds— s a l t s of organic acids 1;26.52-51; other la? •hO-hk

copper ( a l loy ) Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 2 ( b ) ( i ) 612.17

f e r r o s l l i c o n ( a l l oy ) Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 ( e ) ( v l i ) 607.57

metal 632.32 ore 601.27

MANGLES 6 7 0 . i ; 2 MANGOES ( s e e a l s o FRUITS) l U 7 . 9 0 - 9 1 MANGROVE, d y e i n g and t a n n i n g p r e p a r a t i o n s U 7 0 . 5 0 - 5 5 MANICURE—

inplements 61(9.91 s e t s 651.11-13

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

482 References to

Tariff Schedules

MAH-MADE FIBERS (cellulosic (rayon, acetate, etc.) and noncellulosic (azlon, nylon, nytril, olefin, saran, spandex, vinal,

vinyon, etc.)) Soh 3 Pt IE Hdnte 2 fibers Sch 3 Ft IE Hdnte 3(f)

not processed 309.U1-50 processed 309.80-90

filaments Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3(a) grouped Sch 3 PtlE Hdnte 3(e)

309.28-35 monofilaments Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3(b)

309.02-06 plexiform Sch 3 Ft IE Hdnte 3(c)

309.10 strips Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3(d)

309.20-2S grouped Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3(e)

309.28-35 waste and advanced waste 309.60-75 yarns 309.98-310.91

MANNA U35.05-10 MANTELS, of ceramic tile 532.Ul MANTLES, alcohol, gas, kerosene, etc 755.30 MANURES U8O.IO MANUSCRIPTS 273.60 M A P S —

for institutions 850.10; 851.10 printed 273.35-UO for U.S. Government 83O.OO

HARBLE, and articles of 5lU.51-81 MARBLES, glass 5U0.33-37 MARCASITES—

articles of, nspf 520.61 crude 520.11 cu t , but not s e t 520.37

MARINE-ANIMAL OILS— crude or refined 177.02-UO halogenated, nitrated, or vulcanized li90.05 hydrogenated 178.10 sulfonated or sulfated U65.80

MARINE GLUE PITCH i;93.1i6

MARJORAM, spice I61.51-53 MARKING-OUT INSTRUMENTS 710.60-80 MARKING PENS 760.l5 MARRONS, prepared or preserved and glacei—- lU5.01jlli5.02;l5U.10 MARSHMALLOW OR ALTHEA U35.05-10 MASSAGE APPARATUS 709.1*0 MASTER ALLOTS Sch 6 Pt 20 Hdnte 2(b)

612.15-20 MASTER RECORDS 72li.30 MASTS, l a t t i c e , of base metal 652.914-98 MATCHES 755.05-10

white phosphorus, importation, prohib­

ited Sch 7 Pt 9A Hdnte 1 MATEl- 160.60-65 MATHEMATICAL CALCUUTING INSTRUMENTS 710.60-61 MATS (see also FLOOR COVERINGS) —

of glass fiber, nontextile 5U0.71 of mineral wool 522.81 of rubber or plastics (furnishings) 772.35 of textile materials—

furnishings Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1 pile, of coir 385.95

References to Tariff Schedules

MATTES, metal-bearing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b) MATTING (see FLOOR COVERINGS) MATTOCKS 6U8.53 MATTRESS(ES) 727.80

covers and pads, of textile materials—

Soh 3 Ft SB Hdntel(a) MEA L —

bone U80.U0 fish and whale 18)4.55 grain Sch 1 Pt 7B Hdnte 1

M E A T — extract, including fluid 107.80

offal, edible 106.80-85; 107.70-75 not fit for human consumption, includ­

ing offal l8h.55; I8U.60-65

MEATS, fresh, chilled, frozen, prepared, or preserved—

beef 106.10; IO7.UO-6O bird 105.10-8U deer (except reindeer) 106.50; 107.70-75 frog 106.60; 107.65-66 game animal 106.50-55; 107.70-75 horses, for human consumption (see MEAT) 106.65

lamb 106.30; 107.70-75 mutton 106.20; 107.70-75 pork 106.UO; 107.30-36 sausages 107.10-25

other (except offals) 106.70-75; 107.70-75 MECHANICAL—

appliances for preparing or serving food or drink, non-industrial, not electric­ally powered 61*9.57

ash dischargers, grates, stokers, e t c — 661.25 chairs, with elevating, rotating, or

reclining movements, for dentists, barbers, etc ^- 727.02-OU

pencil(s) 760.10-12 ac t ions 760.38

shovels 66U.05 MECHANO-THERAPI APPLIANCES 709.1+0 MECHLIN (or MALINES), NETTING 352.UO MEDALS—

bestowed by foreign countries or citi­zens thereof 813.15; 827.00

jewelry Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a)j

7U0.05-37 religious 7U0.55-60

MEDICAL— furniture 727.02-OU instruments and apparatus 709.01-27

MEDICINAL(S) — bath salts U61.05-10 drugs—

benzenoid Sch k Pt IC Hdnte 5; U07.O2-9O

nonbenzenoid Sch U Pt 3 Hdnte 2 U35.05-UUO.00

mineral oil, medicinal grade U75.UO soap and soap powder U66.25 wadding, gauze, bandages, etc, impreg­

nated with U95.05 MEERSCHAUM, crude 522.71 MELAMINE RESINS UU5.35 MELONS (see also FRUITS) IU6.10-36 MEN'S JiND BOYS' WEARING APPAREL (see also

WEARING APPAREL Sch 3 Pt 6 Hdnte 2(b); 380.03-90

MENTHOL U37.6U

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

References to Tariff Schedules

1+26.56 I4I9.50-51;

632.3U 1+23.86 601.30 U73.66 1+01.1+8

MERCUEY (see a lso HETALSJ — compounds—

s a l t s of organic ac ids other

metal mixtures of o r e s — pigments

MESITILENE MESO-INOSITOL HEXA.NICOTINATE Sch 1+ Pt 3 Hdnte 2; 1+37.65 METACRESOL 1+B3.1+1+ METAL—

-bearing ores and other Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2 (a) and (b); 601.03-603,70

coins (see a l so INTANGIBLES) 653.22 - c u t t i n g and -working t o o l s (see TOOLS) embossing and stamping ma te r i a l s 61+1+.95 expanded, of base metal 652.80 f l i t t e r s 61+1+. 98

METAI^, base and p rec ious , including t h e i r a l loys (see a lso ELATES, SHEETS, STRIPS, BARS, RODS, SECTIONS, PIPES, WIRE, WASTE AND SCRAP, e t c . ) Sch 6 Hdnte 2

a l loys Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 2 base metal Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 2(c)

aluminum Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 2 copper Sch 6 Pt 20 Hdnte 2

master a l loys Sch 6 Pt 20 Hdnte 2(b) i r on or s t e e l Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(h)

f e r r o a l l o y s Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e) l ead Sch 6 Pt 2G Hdnte 2 n i cke l -Sch 6 Pt 2E Hdnte 2 t i n Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 2 zinc Sch 6 Pt 2H Hdnte 2 other (see a lso name of spec i f i c

kind) Sch 6 Pt 2J and K Hdntes 2 precious metal (see a l so name of spec i f i c

kind) Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 2 ( b ) ; base meta l s , unwrought and wrought (see a lso

name of spec i f i c kind) Sch 6 Hdnte 2(b) Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3 (a) and (c '

aluminum copper ' i ron or s t e e l l ead n i c k e l t i j i z inc other (see a l so name of spec i f i c kind) '

precious metals (see a l so name of spec i f i c k ind ) , unwrought and semimanufactured Sch 6 Hdnte 2 ( a ) ; Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3 ( a ) ; Sch 6 Pt 2A Hdnte 2 (b ) ; 605.02-70

312.30 1+1^5.05 1+03,1+1+

710.01+-50 Sch 7 Pt 2

1+75.15

618.01-1+7 612,02-613.16 607.01-610,80

621+. 02-51+ 620.02-50 622.02-1+0 626.02-1+5

628.05-633.00

METALIZED lARNS-METHACRYLIC ACID RESIMS METAPARACRESOL METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS METERS ( s e e a l s o name of s p e c i f i c k i n d ) -METHAHE METHIL--

a c i y l a t e a lcohol a n t h r a n i l a t e s a l i c y l a t e

METHYLANTHRACENE METHXLNAPHTHAIENE METHXLPHEMETHyLHYDANTOIN METHyL-2-PIRROLIDONE METRONOMES MICA, and a r t i c l e s of

1+28.66 1+27.96 1+08.25 1+08.75 1+01.50 1+01,52 1+07,1+5 1+25,2 726,10

516.11-91+

483

References t o Tar i f f Schedules

MICROMETERS 710,65 MICROMETRIC READING APPARATUS ( o p t i c a l ) 710,88 MICROPHONES 681+,70 MICROSCOPES—

compound o p t i c a l 708,71-76 e l e c t r o n , proton, and s i m i l a r 708.78

MICROTOMES 711,88 MIDDLE OIL 1+01,70 MILK AND CREAM—

a r t i c l e s of I I8 .3O condensed or evaporated 115.30-1+0 d r i ed 115,1+5-60 fermented milk II8.IO fluid, fresh or sour 115,00-25

ice cream 118.25 malted milk II8.30 milk drink, chocolate 118.15 whey 118.00,05

MILLINERS' WIRE 61+2,96-97 MILI£, metal r o l l i n g 67l+,20 MILLSTONES 519,71 MENERAl—

f l u x e s , n a t u r a l 522,31-1+5 o i l , medicinal grade 1+75,1+0 s a l t s , obtained by evaporat ion of mineral

spr ing water 1+93,1+0 specimens, for exh ib i t i on in s c i e n t i f i c

pub l ic c o l l e c t i o n s 852.10 subs tances , and a r t i c l e s of, nspf Sch 5 Pt IK Kdnte I j .

523.81-91+ waters 166,10 waxes I+9I+.20-21+ wool, in bulk , i n b a t t s , b l a n k e t s , e t c 522,81

MINER'S DIAMONDS 520,23 MINES (munitions of wax) 730,93 MINING FUSES 755,50 MINT LEAVES, sp ice 161.55-57 MtEROHS—

of base metal 652.70-72 of f l a t g l a s s 5I+I+,51-51+ medical , d e n t a l , e t c 709,01 o p t i c a l elements, whether or not mounted 708,07; 708,27

MISSILES, guided 730.93 MITTENS Sch 7 Pt IC Hdnte 1(a) MIXERS—

concrete (motor vehicle) 692.15 food, nonindustrial—

mechanical, non-electrical 61+9,57 with self-contained electric motor 683,32

MIXES — concrete 511,21-25 ramming, refractory and heat-insulating 531,11

MIXING MACHINERY, for earth, stone, ores, or other minerals in solid form 678,20

MIXTURES (see also COMMINGLING) — of candied, crystallized, or glace nuts,

fruit, or vegetable substances l51+,90 chemical Sch 1+ Hdnte 3

of benzenoid chemical products 1+01,80; 1+03.90; 1+09,00 of fatty substances provided for in

Sch 1+, Pt 8 A or 13A 1+91,00 of hydrocarbons 1+75,65-70 of inorganic compounds 1+23,80-96 nspf 1+32,00 of organic compounds (nonbenzenoid) 1+30.00 of plastics materials, synthetic

(nonbenzenoid) 1+1+5.75 of rubber (natural, chlorinated, synthetic, or reclaimed) m+6.30

25-555 O - 64 - 32

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

484

MIXTURES (see a lso CCMMINGLING)~Conl-,inued of confections (chocola te , candy, g l ace '

References to Tariff Schedules

f r u i t s , e t c . ) - Sch 1 Pt IOC Hdnte 1

I81i.70 165.65-70 150.00-01 131.85-90

lli5.90 178.25-30

162.15

feeds and feed ingred ien t s of f r u i t j u i ces of f r u i t s , prepared or preserved of gra in products , mil led of nu ts , ed ib le of o i l s , f a t s , and greases of spices of tobaccos, wrapper and f i l l e r

Sch 1 Pt 13 Hdnte 2; 170.10-1+9 of vegetable ju ices 166.30 of wool and h a i r Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte 3; l i (a)j 307.iiO

MOBILE CLINICS ADD CRANES 692.15 MOCCASINS Sch 7 Pt lA Hdnte 2 ( c ) ;

700.15 MQDELS—

imported under bond— for illustrators and photographers 86U.15 of women's wearing apparel 861i.lO

of inventions and other improvements in the arts—

for institutions, to be used exclu­sively as exhibits for exhibition 851.50

to be used exclusively as models 737-05 train, airplane, boat, etc., whether or not

toys, and construction kits or sets

therefor 737 .05-l5 MOLASSES—

derived from sugar cane or sugar bee t s l55.20-l i l f lavored 155-75-76

MOLDERS' PATTERNS for manufacture of cas t ings— 680.07 MOLDING BOXES for metal foundry 680.05 MOLDING MACHINERY—

for s o l i d mineral f ue l s , ceramic p a s t e , unhardened cements, p l a s t e r i n g m a t e r i a l s , or o ther mineral products in powder or pas te form 678.20

for rubber or p l a s t i c a r t i c l e s 678.35 MOLDINGS, wood 202.63-66 MOLDS—

goldbeaters ' 792 .20 ingot, metallurgical 67lt-10 for metal, metal carbides, glass, mineral

materials, or rubber or plastics

materials 680.10-15 MOLYHDATE(S)—

ammonium Ul7 .28 calcium I4I8.26

potassium U20.22 sodium 1|21.10 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) Itl7.l8-1;23.00 MOLYBDENIM (see also METALS) —

compounds (see a l so MOLYBDATES) U19.60 metal 628 .70-7li mixtures of lj23.88 orange pigment U73.18 ore 601.33

MONEY (see a lso INTANGIBLES) cUps Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2 (b ) ;

7li0.05-10 metal coins 653-22

MaUQETHAMOLAMINE U25.m

References to Tariff Schedules

MONOGRAMS (see a lso MOTIFS)--with a l i g h t - r e f l e c t i n g surface 790.50 p r e s s u r e - s e n s i t i v e 790.50-55

MONOSCDIUM GLTJTAMATE U25.30j U93.1+2 MONTAN WAX U91+.20 MOP CLOTHS 385.25-30 MORTARS, refractory and heat-insulating 531.11 MOSAIC(S) —

cubes, e t c . , of g lass 51+0.51 o r i g i n a l 765.20 for r e l i g i o u s i n s t i t u t i o n s 850.70 t i l e , ceramic 532.21

MOSS, pea t 192.50 MOSSES, d r ied , bleached, colored, e t c . , and

ornamented a r t i c l e s made therefrom 71+8.30-35 MOTIFS, t e x t i l e (see INSIGNIA) Sch 3 Pt 1+B Hdnte 2(a)

burn t -out l ace 353.10 lace 351.05-90 ornamented 353.50

MOTION-PICTURE— cameras 722.02-01+ f i l m -

a d v e r t i s i n g , imported under bond 861+.25 exposed, whether or not developed 721+.05-10

made in the United S t a t e s , exposed abroad, to be used for non­commercial purposes 805.00

processing and p r i n t i n g equipment 722.96 s e n s i t i z e d , but not exposed 723-05-10

p ro j ec to r s 722.1+2-1+1+ MOTOR—

buses 692.05 -cyc les 692.50-55 fue l Sch 1+ Pt 10 Hdnte 2 (b ) ; 1+75.25 -genera tors 682.60 veh ic les 692.05-55

imported under bond, fo r races and contes t s 861+.35

MOTORBOATS Gen Hdnte 5 ( e ) ; 696.05-1+0 MOTCRS—

electric 682.20-55 s t a r t e r , for in ternal-combust ion engines 683.60

MOUNTINGS, of base metal , s u i t a b l e for f u r n i t u r e , doors, windows, b l i n d s , s t a i r c a s e s , luggage, veh ic l e coach work, caske t s , c a b i n e t s , e tc

Sch 6 Pt 3D; 61+7.00-10 MOUTH ORGANS 7 2 5 . 1 8 MOVEMENTS—

clock 720.02-18 watch 716.08-719.--

MCWERS, grass— lawn 666-10 other 666.00

MUFFLERS (wearing appare l ) 372.10-80 MUGS (see TABLEWARE) MULES (see a lso ANIMALS) 100.03-01+; 100.70-79

shoes 652.1+0 MULTIPLE-GLAZED UNITS, of f l a t g lass 51+1+.6I MUNITIONS OF WAR 730.90-93 MURIATE OF POTASH 1+80.50 MUSHROOMS 11+1+.10-20 MUSIC—

In books or sheets 273.05-20 boxes 725.50 for institutions 850.10; 851.10 in raised print, for the blind 826.10

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 725-02-726.80 toy 737.60

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

485

References to Tariff Schedules

References to Tariff Schedules

MJSK— artificial (synthetic) UO8.30 natural, grained or in pods U6O.6O

MUSKETS 730.10 MUSTARD, spice-

ground or prepared 161.59 seeds, whole I6I.6I

MUTES for musical instruments 726.25 MUTTON (see M5ATS) MUZZLES, dog 790.10 MYROBALAN, dyeing and tanning preparations— U70.50-55

N

6U9.91

6U6.25-36 709.56 6U6.22 652.75

U01.5U U03.06

U75.3S

U26.32

U26,08-U27.28

U25.81t

NAIL FILES, cleaners, nippers, and clippers (manicure and pedicure)

NAII£— of base metal bone hook, and ring

NAME-PLATES, of base metal NAPHTHALENE—

with a solidifying point o f — less than 79° C 79° or above

NAPHTHAS, derived from petroleum, shale oil, or natural gas

NAPHTHENATE(S) — copper other (classifiable according to cation

constituent under "Salts of organic acids")

NAPHTHENIC ACID 2-NAPHTHOL (Beta-naphthol) —

suitable for medicinal use U07.O8 other U03.50

NAPHTHOL AS and its derivatives UO6.6O NAPKINS Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1 NARROW FABRICS Sch 3 Pt UA Hdnte 2(a);3U7.10-3U7.75 NATIVITY SCENES, of rubber or plastics 772.97 NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS, for exhibition in

scientific public collections 852.10 NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS 710.0U-50 NECK CHAINS Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a);7liO.05-37 NECKUCES Sch 7 Pt 6 A Hdnte 2(a)j7U0.05-37 NECTIES, MEN'S AND BOYS' 373.05-30

pins and clips Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(a)57UO.05-37 NEEDLE-POINT TAPESTRY 36U.11-35 NEEDLES—

crochet darning or handsewing

books and cases with hand needles only

for embroidery machines other, nspf latch, spring-beard and other knitting machine needles

medical, dental, surgical, and veterin­ary

for sewing machines -NEPHELINE SYENITE NEROLI (ORANGE FLOWER) OIL NET (see also LACE OR NET)-making machines—

651.07 651.05

651.01-03 670.6U 651.09

670.58-62

709.21-23 672.20

522.33; 522.U3 U52.U2

670.22-23

NETS AND NETTING— cargo nets, of wire cordage 6U2.20 fish nets and netting—

for fish sampling 870.20 landing nets 731.50 of textile materials 355.35-1*5

game and sports nets Sch 7 Pt 5D netting—

of textile materials 352.10-80 of wire 61i2.U5-87 for wild birds 870.25

NEWSPAPERS 270.55 NEWSPRINT 252.65 NEWSREELS, not developed, of current events

abroad 72U.05 NEWS SOUND RECORDINGS relating to current

events abroad 721*.15 NIACIN AND NUCINAMIDE Sch U Pt 3 Hdnte 2; 1;37.82-86 NICKEL (see also METALS) —

compounds— salts of organic acids U26.58-6U other UI9.70-76

ore 601.36 silver (alloy) Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 2(a) (i)

NICOTINE AND ITS COMPOUNDS U37.13 NIPPERS—

hand tools 6U8.8I-89 manicure or pedicure 6U9.91

NIPPLES, nursing, of rubber or plastics 772.1*0 NITER CAKE 1*20.7U NITRIC ACID 1*16.25 NITRILES l*0J,60i 1*25-00; hiS.t^ NITRATE(S) —

ammonium 1*17.30 barium 1*17.76 calcium 1*80.20 fertilizers and fertilizer materials

1*80.20-25; 1*80.60; 1*80.65 guanidine 1*25. 0 lead 1*19.02 potassium 1*20.21*; U8O.6O sodium 1*80.25 strontium 1*21.71* thorium 1*22.10 other (classifiable according to cation constituent) J la7.18-1*23.00; 1*25.52

NITRITE(S) — sodium 1*21.11* other (classifiable according to caton

constituent) 1*17.18-1*23.00 NITROGEN 1*15.50

compounds and salts thereof (30c also NITRATES, and NITRITES) 1*25.00-52

nitrogenous fertilizers and fertilizer materials . 1*80.10-30; 1*80.65; 1*80.60

NITROPARAFFIMS 1 25.32 NOILS—

of man-made fibers 309.60 of silk 308.10 of wool 307.06-08

NOISEMAKERS 737.70 NONENUMERATED PRODUCTS 798.00-799.00 NONWOVEN FABRICS 355.05-25 NOODLES 182.35-36 NOTTINGHAM LACE 351.60-70 NUMBERBJG MACHINES 676.12

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486

References to Tariff Schedules

NUMBERS— of base metal textile (see MOTIFS)

NURSERY STOCK NURSING—

cushions., of rubber or p l a s t i c s n ipples and p a c i f i e r s , of rubber or

p l a s t i c s NUTMEGS NUTS(S) —

of b a s e m e t a l — of i ron or s t e e l other

NUTS(S) — charcoal edible

candied, c r y s t a l l i z e d , or glace Ijl^. g a l l , dyeing and tanning p repara t ions o i l s (see OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) o i l -bear ing—

palm tung other

NUX VOMICA

0

652.75

125.01-80

772. ii2

772.UO 161.63-65

6U6.56 61+6.75-76

200.30 iU5.01-90

10; 15U.50-51

U70.30

175.27-30 175.5U 175.57 U35.65

OAK, dyeing and tanning preparations U7O.5O-OAKUM 385. OATS 130.

milled 131.25-27; 131. OBOES Sch 7 Ft 3A Hdnte 2(b); 725. OCHERS U72.1;0; li73.

OCTYL ALCOHOL U27. ODOMETERS 711. ODORIFEROUS SUBSTANCES, not marketable as

cosmetics, perfumery, or t o i l e t p repara t ions—

benzenoid, not mixed and not conta ining alcohol U08.05-

other U6O.IO-OFFICE—

heat ing or cooking appara tus , non -e l ec t r i c 653.Ii5-machines Sch 6 Ft l+G Hdnte 2 ( a ) ; 676.05-suppl ies and equipment for foreign

governments and pub l i c i n t e r n a t i o n a l organiza t ions 8UI.

OILCLOTHS 356.06-OIL GAS-TAR—

crude UOl. p i t ch liOl.

OIL(S), FATS, AND GREASES — animal, crude or re f ined Sch 1 Ft li+C Hdnte 1; 177.02-anthracene oil UOl. creosote oil UOl.

derivatives of (see ACIDS, fatty, and ALCOHOLS, fatt)

distilled or essential oils, including terpeneless U52.02-

fruit oils (except distilled or essential) U50.10-fuel oils, distillate and residual U75.05-halogenated, animal or vegetable U90. hardened or hydrogenated 178, light oil liOl, lubricating oils and greases 1;75.1;5-mineral oil, of medicinal grade U75. mixtures, artificial, of crude or refined

or vegetable oils, fats, or greases 178,25-nitrated, animal or vegetable U90. petroleum, crude Sch h Ft 10 Hdnte 2(a); U75.05-products of American fisheries Sch 1 Ft 15A Hdnte

180.00J 180. shale oil, crude U7S.OS-sod oil 178.

90

References to Tar i f f Schedules

OIL(S), FATS, AND GREASES—Continued sulfonated or su l fa ted animal or

vegetable U65.65-85 t a l l o i l 1+93.82 t a r - a c i d (middle o i l ) 1+01.70 vege tab le , crude or fef lned Sch 1 Ft ll+B Hdnte 1;

176.01-90 vulcanized, animal or vegetable 1+90.05 wood t a r o i l 1+91+.2+0

OILSTONES, h a n d 519.61 OKRA (see VEGETABLES) OLEIC ACID 1+90.10 OLEOMARGARINE II6.3O OLEO OIL AND OLEO STEARIN (see a l s o OILS,

FATS, AND GF.EASES) 177.52 OLEYL ALCOHOL 1+90.65 OLIVES (see a l s o FRUITS) IU8.1+0-56 OLIVE OIL (see a lso OILS, FATS, AND GREASES)— 176.28-30 ONIONS (see VEGETABLES) OWa, and a r t i c l e s of 5ll+.51-81 OPERA GLASSES 708.51 OFHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS 709.03-05; 709.27 OPIUM—

a lka lo id s and t h e i r compounds U37.11t crude or advanced 1+35.70 t i n c t u r e s of 1+37.71+

OPTICAL— appl iances and ins t ruments Sch 7 Ft 2 Hdnte 3

nspf 708.85-93 c r y s t a l s , syn the t i c—

not o p t i c a l l y worked 5I+O.6I-67 o p t i c a l l y worked 708.01-29

elements— mounted 708.21-29 not mounted 708.01-09

g lass— not o p t i c a l l y worked 5U0.61-67 o p t i c a l l y worked 708.01-29

ORANGE— flower o i l 1+52.1+2 o i l 1+52.i4l+ pigments—

mineral 1+73.5U molybdenum 1+73.18 organic ( lakes and toners) I+O6.7O

ORANGES (see a l so FRUITS) 11+7.29-32 ORES AND CONCENTRATES, meta l -bear ing Sch 6 Ft 1 Hdnte 2 ( a ) ;

601.03-602.31 ORGANO-SILICON RESINS 1+1+5.50 ORGANS 725.10-12

mouth 725.18 ORIENTAL, IMITATION, f l oo r coverings 360.25 ORIGANUM (OREGANO) —

o i l 1(52.1+6 spice 161.67-90

ORNAMENTED ( t e x t i l e s ) — a r t i c l e s , t e x t i l e —

a r t i c l e s , nspf 386.05 luggage and handbags 706.20-21+

d e f i n i t i o n Sch 3 Hdnte 3(a) f ab r i c s—

lace 351.05-90 n e t t i n g 352.10-20 nspf 353.50 v e i l i n g 350.00

fu rn i sh ings , t e x t i l e — bedding 363.01-25 lace and net furnishings and other

furnishings 365.00-85

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ORNAMENTED ( tex t i l e s )—Cont inued wearing appare l , t e x t i l e —

c o r s e t s , g i r d l e s , b r a s s i e r e s , e tc 376.2U gloves and glove l i n i n g s 70U.05-35 handkerchiefs 370.0li-20 hos iery 37U.05-35 muff lers , scarves , e t c 372.05-10 neck t i es 373-05 other wearing apparel 380.03 underv7ear 378.05

ORNAMENTS — ceramic 53^.11-97 Christmas—

of g l a s s 5U5.81-87 of rubber or p l a s t i c s 772-95-97

fea the r 7U8.1i0 g lass 5U6.11-57 h a i r 750.20-22 jewelry and r e l a t e d a r t i c l e s Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2;

7U0.05-37 natural plants 7U8.35 textile (see MOTIFS) wood 202.66

ORRIS OIL U52.U8 ORTHOCEESOL U03.UU

ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES 709.57 OSCILLOMETERS 709.11 OSMIUM (see also METALS)

compounds U23.00 metal 605.02-08; 605.60-70

OSSEIN U55.12 OSTRICH FEATHERS I86.IO OUHICURY WAX U9li-l6 OVENS

e l e c t r i c 683-95 i n d u s t r i a l and l abo ra to ry , non -e l ec t r i c 66I.3O

OVERNIGHT BAGS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2 ( a ) ( i ) OVERSHOES Sch 7 Pt U Hdnte 1 OXALATE(S) —

calcium I4.26.lii sodium U27 -02 s tront ium potassium U27.06 t i tan ium potassium U27.18 o the r ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i t uen t under "Sa l t s of organic acids" Ii26.08-U27.28

and under "esters of acids and mono-hydric alcohols") U?8-72

OXALIC ACID U25-86 OXIDE(S)--

aluminum U17-12 antimony U17-50 barium U17-78 butylene 1+28.80 cerium Ul8.it2 cobal t UI8.6O cupric UlS.yli cuprous (pigment) U73-2li. diphenyl Ii08.l5 diphenylene UOl-32 ethylene 1+28.8U i ron (pigments) —

na tu r a l 1+73.1+0-50; 1+73.32-1+0 syn the t i c 1+73.30

leaded zinc (pigment) 1+73-U6-50 magnesium 1+19-32 n icke l 1+19-72

mixtures of 1+23.90 propylene '• 1+28.86 s tront ium t+21.76 thorium 1+22.12 t i n , black 6OI.I+8 uranium 1+22.50 zinc (pigment) 1+73.76-78 zirconium 1+22.80 other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i t uen t 1+17.61+-1+23.00 and under "epoxides and halogenated epoxides") 1+28.88

OXYCHLORIDE(S) — phosphorus other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) OXYGEN

therapy apparatus OZONE THERAPY APPARATUS OYSTER(S) (see a lso SHELLFISH)

ju i ce

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1+19.80

I+I7.I8-I+23.OO 1+15.50 709.1+5 709.1+5

III+.3U-I+O III+.55

PACHISI GAMES 731+.15 PACIFIERS, nurs ing, of rubber or p l a s t i c s 772.1+0 PACKING—

j u t e , twis ted 385-10 machinery 662.10-20 molded of cot ton and rubber 385.15

PADDINGS OR IMTERLININGS 356.80 PADDLES, canoe 696.30 PADLOCKS 61+6.60-85 PADS —

glass f i b e r 51+0.71 wood exce l s io r 200.25

PAILS, of rubber or p l a s t i c s 772.25 PAINTINGS —

executed wholly by hand 765.05-07 imported under bond 862.10; 86I+.7O for i n s t i t u t i o n s 850.10; 851.10

PAINT(S) Sch 1+ Pt 9C Hdnte 2; 1+71+.30-35

a r t i s t s ' , s t u d e n t s ' , and c h i l d r e n ' s , whether or not i n s e t s 1+71+.02-08

brush and r o l l e r handles , of wood 206.52 brushes—

a r t i s t s ' 750.50-60 other 750.65

r o l l e r s 750.80 PAJAMAS Sch 3 Pt 6F PALINGS, fence, wooden 200.75 PALLADIUM (see also METALS) —

coirpounds 1+23.00 metal 605.02-08; 605.60-70

PALM— leaf , a r t i c l e s of Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d) nut ke rne l s 175-27 nuts 175.30 o i l s , palm and palm-kernel—

crude or re f ined 176.32-36 de r iva t i ve s (see f a t t y a c i d s , a l coho l s ,

e t c . ) halogenated, n i t r a t e d , or vulcanized— 1+90.05 hydrogenated I78.IO sulfonated or su l f a t ed 1+65-65

PALMAROSA OIL 1+52-50 PAMPHLETS, i n r a i sed p r i n t , fo r the b l ind 826.10 PANELS—

c e l l u l a r , wood Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1 (d ) ; 21+5.60

cont ro l 685.90 i n d i c a t o r , e l e c t r i c a l 685-70 of rubber or p l a s t i c s 772.35 t e x t i l e Sch. 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1 wood-veneer Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1 ( c ) ;

21+0.30-60 PANTOGRAPHS 710.80 PAPAIN 1+37.1+8 PAPAYAS (see a lso FRUITS) II+8.60-66 PAPER AND PAPERBOARD—

abras ive 519.51 albums 256.60 a r t i c l e s , nspf 256.75-90 bas ic papers 252.05-10; 251+.05; 256.13 b ib l e and India paper 252.59-63; 251+.1+0-1+1+ bibulous paper 252.13-17 blank books 256.56-58 book paper 252.6?

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488 References to Tariff Schedules

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PAPER AND PAPERBOARD—Continued boxes 256.U8-5U bui ld ing papers and p a p e r - f e l t s 251-05 calendars 27li. 10-20 carbonizing and carbon paper 252.25-27J 25U-15-18 c i g a r e t t e , cut to s i z e , c i g a r e t t e books

and c i g a r e t t e bookcovers 252.35} 256.10 c l o t h - l i n e d or re inforced paper 253-35 coated papers 25U. 05-95 condenser paper 252.UO-U2 copying paper— 252.liO-U2 cover paper 252.57 crepe paper 253.15-20 cut to size or shape Sch 2 Pt U Hdnte 2(b)j

256.10-30 decalctomania paper 25U.30-32 drawing paper 252.1+5; 25U.35 envelopes 256.U2-UU

combination shee ts and envelopes 256.UO f i l t e r i n g paper 252.50; 256.15 g la s s ine 253.30 grease-proof paper 253.30 handmade paper 2 53.P5-rl0 hanging paper 252.55 h e a t - s e n s i t i v e , for dupl ica t ing or

recording 723.35 in^iregnated 25U.05-95 l a b e l s , f l a p s , and bands 27U.23-35 lea therboard 251. U9 l i t h o g r a p h i c a l l y p r i n t e d Sch 2 Pt k Hdnte 2 ( c ) ;

25U.50; 25U.58; 25U.90-95 newsprint Sch 2 Pt l B Hdnte 3j

252.65 nspf 252.77-79; 252.90; 25U.63-95 paperboard Sch 2 Pt UB Hdnte 2;

251.35-51 pape te r i e s Sch 2 Pt UC Hdnte 1;

256.35 parchment paper—

i m i t a t i o n , including g l a s s ine 253.30 vegetable 253.25

photographic, b l u e p r i n t , and brown p r i n t , s ens i t i z ed but not exposed 723.30-32

photographic, b a s i c , unsens i t ized 252.05; 252.10; 25U.05; 256.13

po t t e ry paper 252.1i0-U2 press board and p r e s s paper 251.15 p r i n t i n g papers 252.57-67; 25U.UO-50 s i l v e r ha l ide 723-30 ^ i r a l s and streamers 737-70 s tereotype paper 252-70-73 straw paper and strawboard 251-25 t i s s u e paper 252.UO-U2; 252.77-79;

25U.63-65 tubes , for holding thread or y a m 256.65-67 wall paper 256.05 waste and scrap 250.OU wax or paraf f in -coa ted 25U.5U

PAPER AND PAPERBOARD—Continued wrapping g jg . 81-86 wr i t ing paper , , - , ^ 2 5 2 . 7 5 . 251i.56-$8;

256.20-25 yarns 312. UO

PAPER MAKING— machines for making, process ing, or

f i n i sh ing paper or paperboard or making mate r i a l s fo r 253-02-OU

them up in to a r t i c l e s and p a r t s 668-00-07 PAPETERIES Sah 2 Pt UC Hdnte 1;

256-35 PAPIER MACHE—

a r t i c l e s of, nspf 256-75 boxes 256.148-51*

PAPRIKA 161.71 PARACETALIlEHYDE U27-5U PARACHUTES 69U.70 PARACRESOL U03.l4lt PARASOLS (see UMBRELLAS) PARAFFIN U9U.22 PARAFORMALDEHYDE 1*27.56 PARCHMENT 120.50

paper— i m i t a t i o n 253.30 vegetable 253.25

PARSLEY 161.73-75 PARTS (see a l so name of spec i f ic p a r t , or

r e fe r t o the provis ion appl icable t o t he a r t i c l e of which i t i s a p a r t ) Gen Hdnte l O ( i j )

PARTY FAVORS 737.70 PASSENGER CARS, r a i l r o a d and railway 69O.15 PASTELS—

executed wholly by hand 765.05-07 iirported under bond 862.10; 861*.70 for i n s t i t u t i o n s 850.10; 851.10

PASTES — alimentary 182.35-36 cosmetic U61.U0-U5 f i s h 113.01 f r u i t 152.U2-71 nut Sch 1 Pt 9A Hdnte 2 of vege tab les , or of vegetables and meat

or f i sh 182.11 PASTEURIZING MACHINERY, i n d u s t r i a l , p l a n t , and

l abora to ry equipment 66I.7O PATCHOULI —

o i l U52.52 leaves 162.15

PATTERNS, molde r s ' , fo r the manufacture of cas t ings 68O.O7

PEACHES (see a lso FRUITS) 11*8.70-76 PEALS 725.3U PEANUTS (see also NUTS) 11*5.20-21; 11*5.1*8-1*9

oil, crude or refined (see also OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) 176.38

PEARL ESSENCE (pigment) 1*73.82

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PEARLS, drilled or not drilled, not strung and not s e t —

imitation 7U1.10 .natural or cultured 7Ul.05-O6

HEARS (see also FRUITS) lU8.80-86 PEAS (see VEGETABLES)

PEBBLE, BRAZILIAN, crude 521.21 PECANS (see also NUTS) 1U5.22; 1U5.50 PECTIN U55.0U PEDAL CARS, for children 732.50-52 PEDICURE—

implements 6U9.91 sets 651.11-13

PEDOMETERS 711.98 PELLETS —

metal, unwrought Sch 6 Ft 2 Hdnte 3(a) wire, iron or steel 608.IO

PENCIL(S) — b a l l - p o i n t 760.05 cased 76O.U8 clutch 760.12 c l i p s , and -po in t p r o t e c t o r s 760.ii5 hair 750.50-60 leads 760.50-58 mechanical 76O.IO

actions therefor 760.38 nspf 760.U6

PENDANTS Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2 ( a ) ; 7li0.05-35

PEN KNIVES 61i9.71-85 PEN(S) —

ball-point, fountain, and stylographic 760.05 lettering, used by draftsmen 710.76 marketing, felt-tip 76O.15 ruling 710.80 point holders 760.20 po in t s 760.30-32

PENTAEHTTHRITOL 1428.32 PENTOXIDE(S) —

vanadium U22.60 other (classified under cation

constituent) Iil7.l8-U23.00 PEPPER(S) —

spice I6I.77-8U vegetables (see VEGETABLES)

PEPPERMINT OIL— from mentha p i p e r i t a ii52.51i from mentha a rvens i s (commint o i l ) 1;52.22

PERCH (see FISH) PERCHLORATE(S) —

ammonium U17.32 potassium 1|20.26 o ther ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t i on

c o n s t i t u e n t ) I t l7. l8-l i23.00 PERCHLORETHYLENE U29.3U PERCUSSION—

caps 730.91 hammers 709-10 musical instruments 725.30-UO

PERENNIALS, herbaceous 125.30 PERFUMERY U61.05-U5

perfumes U61.30-35 PERILLA—

o i l , crude or ref ined (see a lso OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) 176.UO

seed 175.33 PERIODICALS Sch 2 Pt 5 Hdnte 2 ( c ) ;

270.60-65 PERMANGANATE(S) —

potassium U20.28 other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according t o cat ion

cons t i t uen t ) la7.18-1*23.00 PERSIAN BERRY, dyeing and tanning p r e ­

pa ra t ions U70.10-15 PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS (see EFFECTS) PERSUIJ'ATE(S) —

potassium U2O.3O other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t i on

cons t i t uen t ) Ia7. l8-U23.00 PESSARIES, of rubber or p l a s t i c s 772.U2 PESTICIDES—

benzenoid U05.15 other (see spec i f i c compound, Sch U, Pts 2 and 13)

PETIT-POINT TAPESTRY 36U.05-35 PETROLEUM—

calc ined , not s u i t a b l e for fuel 517.51 crude, r e c o n s t i t u t e d c rude , and topped

crude 1*75.05-10 fuel oils, distillate and residual U75.05-10 greases U75.55-60 hydrocarbon mixtures, nspf 14.75.65-70 kerosene U75.30 lubricating oils U75.1*5-50 mineral oils, medicinal grade 1*75.1*0 motor fuel Sch 1* Pt 10 Hdnte 2(b);

1*75.25 naphthas 1*75.35 waxes 1*91*. 22

PETTIGRAIN OIL 1*52.56 PHARMACEUTICAL GLASSWARE 51*7.53-55 PHENACETIN 1*07.20 PHENANTHRENE 1*01.56 PHENETHYL ALCOHOL 1*08.1*0 PHENOL 1*03.1*0 PHENOLIC RESIN 1*05.25 PHENOLPHTHALEIN 1*07.75 PHENYLACETALDEHYDE 1*08.35

PHENYLBENZYLAMINOETHYLIMIDAZOLIIJE HYDRO­CHLORIDE 1*07.55

PHLOGOPITE 516.11-21 PHONOGRAPH(S) 685.32

radio-phonographs 685.30

records 72h.25 PHOSPHOR COPPER Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 2(b)(ii);

612.15 PHOSPHORIC ACID la6 .30

glycero 1*37.51*

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490 References to Tariff Schedules

PHOSPHATE(S} — ammonium klj .3h crude ~^- U80 .U5 dicalcium U18.28 sodium (except .pyrophosphates) It21.l6-18 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent Itl7.l8-U23.00 and under other esters of monohydric alcohols it28,.72

PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZERS AND FERTILIZER MATERIALS U80.IO; U80.3S-U5; U80.70

PHOSPHORUS U1S.3S compounds (see also PHOSPHATES)

PHOTOCELLS 687.60 PHOTO-ENGRAVED PUTES 668.38 PHOTOFINISHING EQUIPMENT (still picture) 722.86-9U PHOTO-FUSH LAMPS 686.50 PHOTOGRAMMETRICAL SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS 710.OU PHOTOGRAPHS—

imported under bond— for exhibition 862.10; 86U.70 for testing, experimental, or review purposes 86U.30

for institutions 850.10; 8SI.IO nspf Sch 2 Pt ? Hdnte 2(d);

27lt.50; 27U.70 for U.S. Government 83O.OO

PHOTOGRAPHIC— camera—

attachments 722.6U -enlargers 722.10; 722.18 -projectors 722.1;6

cameras— motion-picture 722.02-Oli o ther 722.10-16

chemicals— benzenoid I4O5.20 nonbenzenoid (see spec i f i c compounds,

Sch U, Pt 2) dry p l a t e s 723.25

product of United S t a t e s , exposed abroad 80S.OO

equipment— bags Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) (ii) photofinishing (still picture) 722.86-9lt for processing and finishing motion-picture film 722.96

emulsion, photo-sensitive, in sheets or strips 723.20

enlargers .- 722.10; 722.18 film(s) —

e d i t o r s , s p l i c e r s , t i t l e r s , and vieviers 722.52-56

product of United S t a t e s , exposed abroad 8o5.O0

r e e l s and r e e l cans 722.80 s e n s i t i z e d , but not exposed—

motion-picture 723.05-10 other 723.15

waste and scrap 72h.50 flash-lighting apparatus 722.72 gelatin li55.22-2U half-tone screens 722.8U lenses 708.03; 708.21-23 l i g h t meters 722.75 papers—

not s e n s i t i z e d 252.05-10; 25U.05; 256.13 s e n s i t i z e d , but not exposed 723.30-32

p r i n t s and f i lm, exposed, whether or not developed, for U.S. Government 83O.OO

pro jec t ion screens 722.70

PHOTOGRAPHIC—Continued pro jec tors—

motion-picture still-picture

range finders slide frames or mounts

PHOTOGRAVURE PLATES PHOTOMETERS—

photographic light meters-other

PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE polyester resins

PIANOS PICCOLOS PICKETS, fence, wooden PICKS

toothpicks, wood PICOLINES

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722.U2-UU 722.UO 722.78 722.82

722.75 711.88 U03.O8 1^05.25 725.02

-Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(b) ; 725.2U 200.75 6U8.53 206.85 liOl.58

PICTORIAL MATTER Sch 2 Pt 5 Hdnte 1 PIERCING (JEWELERS') SAWS 6U9.11

blades 6U9.21 PIEZOEIECTRIC CERAMIC ELEMENTS 535.Ill PIGEON,(S) (see a lso ANIMALS) 100.15; 100.25-30

t imers 7l5.U0 PIG IRON Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(a) ( b ) ; 607 . l5 - l8 PIGMENTS, and pigment- l ike mate r i a l s Sch h Pt 9B Hdnte 1;

li7 2.02-1+73.90 a r t i s t s ' , s t u d e n t s ' , and c h i l d r e n ' s ,

whether or not in s e t s U7U.02-08 carbon li73.02-06 chromium I4.73.10-20 copper li73.2U i ron U73.28-UO lead li73.1iU-62; U73.90 mercury U73.66 organic ( lakes and toners) U06.7O pigment- l ike mate r ia l s U72.02-50 t i t an ium U73. 70 zinc U73.20; U73.72-80 other U73.82-90

PIGNOLIA NUTS (see also NUTS) 1U5.2U; 11*5.52 PIGS, metal, unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a) PILE(S) —

drivers 66U.05 fabrics 3U6.05-65 ribbons (see NARROW FABRICS) wood 200.60

PILING, shee t , i ron or s t e e l 609.96-98 PILLARS, of base metal 652.93-96 PILLOW BLOCKS 680.50 PILLOWCASES Sch 3 Pt 5B Hdnte l ( a ) PILLOWS 727.80 PIMENTO (ALLSPICE) I61.86-88 PIMIENTOS (see VEGETABLES) PINCERS 61i8.81-89 PINEAPPLE,(S) (see a lso FRUITS) II18.90-99

ju i ce I65.UU-U6 PINE NEEDLE OIL li52.58 PINS —

c o t t e r 61+6. Ii2 dressmakers' or common 7li5.52 d r ive , for powder-actuated hand t o o l s 61+6.15-17 hair 7U5.5U

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PINS—Continued jewelry Soh 7 Pt 6 A Hdnte 2(a); 7U0.05-35 for making ceramic articles 531-31 safety 7U5.S6 textile 670.70 tuning 726.US single-shaft, pointed on one end and

headed on the other 7^5.50-58 PIPE(S) —

asbes tos and hydraul ic cement 5 l8 . l i l base metal Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(e)

aluminum 6l8.U5-U7 copper 613.02-12

ceramic, sewer and drain Sch 5 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(b) ; 532.61 c u t t e r s 6U8.93-95 g lass 5UO.U1-U3 i ron or s t e e l —

cas t i ron 610.56-58 condui ts , e l e c t r i c a l 688.30 other than cas t i ron 610.30-52

lead 62U.S0-51i n i cke l 620.UO-li2 pitch 726.10 rubber or plastics, for gases or liquids 772.65 textile, for gases or liquids : 357.90-95 t i n 622.ho tobacco Sch 7 Pt 9B Hdnte 1 & 2;756.20-35; 756.50-55 too l s 6U8.93-97 zinc 626.U5

PISTACHE NUTS (see a lso NUTS) l l i5.26; 1U5.53 PISTOLS —

blank, captive-bolt, and Very light 730.80-81 compressed air or gas (arms) 730.86 firearms 730.10-19 spring- or rubber-operated (arms) 730.86 toy 737.80-90

P I T C H — burgandy, marine glue , wood U93.U5-U7 coal t a r , b l a s t - fu rnace t a r , o i l -gas t a r ,

water-gas t a r , t a r coke UOl.60 PITCH PIPES 726.10 PLANES 651.29-31 PLANTAINS (see a lso FRUITS) lU9.10-16 PLANTERS, a g r i c u l t u r a l 666.00 PLANTING POTS in p a r t of peat moss 790.UO PLANTS—

dr ied , bleached, colored, e t c . ; and ornamental a r t i c l e s made therefrom 7^8.30-35

l i v e 125.01-80 for U.S. Department of Agr icul ture

or U.S. Botanic Gardens 835.00 PLAQUES—

ceramic 53ii. 21-97 rubber or p l a s t i c s 773.10

PLASTER ROCK, crude, ground, or calcined 5l2.21-2li PLASTICIZERS—

benzenoid U05.U0 nonbenzenoid (see spec i f i c compounds,

Sch k, P ts 2 and 13) PLASTICS —

a r t i c l e s (see RUBBER AND PLASTICS) mate r ia l s —

benzenoid Soh 1+ Pt IC Hdnte 3 ; U05.25 nonbenzenoid Sch k P t hA Hdnte 2; UU5.05-75

PUTE GLASS 5U3.11-69

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PLATE (S) — base-metal—

aluminum Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 3 ( c ) ; 618.25-29

copper Soh 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 3(a); 612.30-52

iron or st e e l — nonrectangular in shape 609.12-17 rectangular in shape 609.17; 608.81-96 tie, steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(m);

610.25-26 lead Sch 6 Pt 2G Hdnte 3 ( a ) ;

62U.10-21; n icke l Sch 6 Pt 2E Hdnte 3 ( a ) ;

620.08-16 t i n Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 3 (a ) ;

622.15-17 zinc Soh 6 Pt 2H Hdnte 3 ( a ) ;

626.15-2U bed, for pulp or paper machines 668.Ol; bone • 709.56 boot or shoe, of oast malleable iron 652.06 clock-movement -'--•rr. 720.67 densified wood 203.10 dry, photographic 723.25

product of United States, exposed abroad 8o5.O0

engravers', of copper 653.05-07 for manufacturing into brushes for

electric generators, motors, etc. 517.81 polarizing material 5U0.67 printing, engraved or otherwise prepared 668.38 rubber or plastic Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte l(b);770.05 sign- or name-, of base metal 65?. 75 for soldering, of base metal or metal carbides, coated or cored with flux 653.10-15

tableware (see TABLEWARE) for too l t i p s , of s in t e r ed metal carbide 6U9.53 watch-movement 720.65

PLATINUM AND PLATINUM-GROUP METALS (IRID­IUM, OSMIUM, PALLADIUM, RHODIUM, AND RUTHENIUM) (see also MSTALS) —

compounds U19.90 l ea f 6I4U. 60 metal 605.02-08; 605.60-70 ore 601.39

PLATTERS (see TABLEWARE) PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 735.20 PUYING CARDS 73U.25 PLEASURE BOATS 696.05-UO PLIERS 6U8.81-89 PLOWS —

a g r i c u l t u r a l or h o r t i c u l t u r a l 651.39; 666.00 snow, not s e l f -p rope l l ed 66U.05

PLUGS— e l e c t r i c a l 685.90 spark and glow, for i n t e r n a l -

combustion engines 683.60 PLUMBING FIXTURES, ceramic 535.31 PLUMS (see also FRUITS) 1^9.20-23 PLUSHES —

f a b r i c s , cot ton 31+6.35 fu rn i sh ings , cot ton 366.60

PLYWOOD Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1 (b ) ; 2UO.10-20

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PMETMATIC— craft 696.35 hand tools 6714-.60-70 tires 772.1+5-51

POCKETBOOKS (handbags) Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(b) P0C3CET KNIVES 61+9.71-85 POINTS, g l a z i e r s ' 61+6.22 POKER CHIPS 731+.15 POLARBffiTERS 711-86 POLARIZING MATERIAL—

in p l a t e s or sheets 5'+0.67 made i n t o o p t i c a l elements 708.09; 708.29

POLES, wood 200.60 POLISHERS, f l oo r , n o n - i n d u s t r i a l , with se l f -

contained e l e c t r i c motors 683.30 POLISHING—

c lo ths 385.25-30 creams, l i q u i d s , powders, blackings 1+93.10 s tones , hand 519-61

POLLOCK (see FISH) POLO EQUIPMENT 73*+-70-72 POLTALKENE RESINS Sch 1+ Pt 1+A Hdnte 2j

1+1+5-30; 1+1+5-50 POLYAMIDE RESINS Sch k P t IC Hdnte 3 ;

1+05.25

POLTETHYLEHE RESINS Sch 1+ Pt 1+A Hdnte 2 ; 1+1+5-30

POLYPROPYLENE RESINS Sch 1+ Pt 1+A Hdnte 2 ; 1+1+5.50

POLYHTDRIC ALCOHOLS ( inc luding g lyco l s , po lyg lyco l s , d i o l s , and po lyo l s , and e s t e r s , e t h e r s , and e t h e r -e s t e r s and s u b s t i t u t e d d e r i v a t i v e s ) 1+28.30-1+6

f a t t y - a c i d e s t e r s , e the r s and e t h e r -e s t e r s 1+65.05-10

of polysaccharides and r a r e saccharides 1+93-65-68 POLYSACCHJmiDES 1+93 . 6 5 - 6 8 POLYVINYL RESINS Sch 1+ P t 1+A H d n t e 2

a c e t a l 1+1+5.1+5 a c e t a t e 1+1+5 •'+0 a lcohol 1+1+5 .1+0 b u t y r a l 1+1+5 -'t-S e ther and e s t e r r e s i n s — — - — - - 1+1+5.1+5 f o r m a l 1+1+5 -'^5 o ther 1+1+5 •'t-5

POLYVINYLtDENE CHLORIDE RESINS Sch 1+ P t 1+A H d n t e 2 ; 1+1+5-1+5

POLYVINYL PYRROLTDONE 1+25-38 POOL EQUIPMENT ( G M E ) 73I+.O5-IO; 734.1+0-1+2 POPPY SEED 175-36

o i l (see a l so OILS, FATS, and GREASES) I76.I+2 PORCELAIN, and a r t i c l e s of (see a l so spec i f ic

kinds) Sch 5 Pt 2 Hdnte 2(d) and (e)

PORK (see MEATS) POROSIMETERS 711.86-88 PORTABLE—

lamps— electric, with self-contained electrical

source 683.7O-8O

of base metal 653.35-I+O stoves of base metal 653.1+5-50

PORTFOLIOS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2 ( a ) ( i i )

POSTAGE-FRANKING MACHINES, incorpora t ing calcxilat ing mechanism 676.25

POSTCARDS 273.85-95 POSTS—

fence or s ign , of i ron or s t e e l 653.02-03 p a r t s of s t r u c t u r e s , of base metal—

of i ron or s t e e l 652.93-96 other 652.98

of wood 200.60 POTASH—

alum 1+17.1I+ muriate of 1+80.50

POTASSIC FERTILIZERS and f e r t i l i z e r ma te r i a l s I+80.5O-6O; 1+80.75

POTASSIUM 1+15.10 compounds—

ch lor ide 1+80.50 n i t r a t e 1+20.2l+; I+8O.6O s a l t s —

of f a t s , o i l s , and g reases , and f a t t y ac ids derived therefrom I+65.25-3O

of organic ac ids 1+26.72-81+ s u l f a t e 1+80.55 other 1+20.00-36

POTATOES (see VEGETABLES) POTENTIOMETERS 686.10 POTTERY Sch 5 Pt 2 POTTERY PAPER 252.1+0-1+2 POUCHES, tobacco Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(c) POULTRY (see ANIMAIB and MEATS) POWDER-ACTUATED HAND TOOI£ 6 7 I + . 7 5 POWDER(S)—

abrasive 519.31-37 base-metaJ.—

aluminum 618.1+2 copper 612.56 i ron or s t e e l 608.02-08 lead 621+ .1+0-1+2 n i cke l 620.32 t i n 622.35 zinc 266.liO & U2

base-meta l , i n wire or rod form, for metal spraying ———__- _—___— 653.15

bleaching 1+18.21+ cosmetic 1+61.1+0-1+5 diamond 520.28 g lass 51+0.15 ink 1+71+.20 for manufacturing in to brushes for e l e c t r i c

genera to r s , motors, e t c . 517-81 pigment Sch 1+ Pt 9B Hdnte 1;

1+73-02-90 for po l i sh ing and c leaning 1+93,10 smokeless 1+85.30 soap 1+66.25 super-refractory 531-11

POWER UNITS— condensers for 660.I5 vapor 660.25-35

PRACTICAL JOKE ARTICLES 737-65 PRECIOUS METAL (see also METAIfi) —

compounds (classifiable imder metal

constituent) Sch 1+ Pt 2 l e a f 61+1+.1+6-60 metal 605.02-70 ore 601.39

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PRECIOUS AMD SKMIPKECIOUS STONES— natural—

in natural state 520.11 cut, but not set 520.32-39 other 520.51-61

synthetic— cut, but not set 520.7I other 520.75

Imitation Sch T Pt 6 B Hdnte 1; 7 1.35

PRECIPITATE(S)~ copper 612.02 gold or silver 605.20

PRESSBOARD AND PRESS PAPER 25I.I5 PRESSES—

printing 668.15-20 special, for use or benefit of the blind— 826.20

PRESSURE— containers, for compressed gases 640.05-10 gauges 711 •8'4--sensitive sheets, tapes, etc. 790-55

PRIMARY BAMMIIES and primary cells 682.95 PRIItt BLOCKS AND ROLLERS, for printing,

stamping, or cutting designs 668.32-3'+ PRINTED KAOTER—

textual and pictorial 27O.O5-27U.9O property of a foreign government or of a

public international organization, for free distribution 81+2.50

PRIMTERS, photographic--contact 722.86 for motion-picture film 722.96

PRIMTING— apparatus, telegraphic 6814-.614-equipment, photographic 722.86-96 machine clothing 358.25-60 machinery 668.15-20 paper 252.57-67; 25^ .40-50 types 668.36

PRIN T S — imported under bond 862.10; 864.30; 864.70 for institutions 85O.IO; 85I.IO made and printed by hand 765-10 pictorial, nspf 274-50-70

PRISM(S) — binoculars 708.52 not optically worked—

blanks 540.67 used in chandeliers and wall brackets,

and articles of such prisms 545.57 optical—

mounted Sch 7 Pt 2A Hdnte 3; 708.25

not mounted Sch 7 Pt 2A Hdntes l(i) and 2; 708.05

PRODUCER GAS GEMERATORS, with or without purifiers 660.20-22

PRODUCTION COUNTERS 711-98 PROI^SSIONAL BOCKS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AND

TOOI£ OF TRADE (See EFEECTS) PROPILE SHAPES, rubber or plastics Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte 2(v)

493

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PROHIBITED IMPORTATIONS— eggs, wild-bird Sch 1 Pt 4 E Hdnte 1 feathers and skins of certain birds Sch 1 Pt I5D Hdnte 2 furskins of certain types, product of U.S.S.R. or Commimist China Sch 1 Pt 5B Hdnte 4

pepper shells Sch 1 Pt IIB Hdnte 4 matches, white phosphorus Sch 7 Pt 9A Hdnte 1 tea, impure Sch 1 Pt llA Hdnte 3

PROJECTION SCREENS, photographic 722.70 PROJECTORS 722.40-50

profile 710.86 PROPANE 475.15 PROPARGfTL ALCOHOL 428.04 PRQPHyiiACTICS, of rubber or plastics 772.42 PROPHYL ALCOHOL 428.06 PROPYLENE 429.50

chlorohydrin 428.24 dlchloride 429 -20 glycol 428.30 oxide 428.86

PROSTHETIC ARTICLES 709.55-57 furnished by foreign government to former members of its armed forces 842.20

limbs and limb braces for personal use of specified person 825.00

PROTECTIVE GLASSES, including glasses for noncorrective spectacles 5't-7-ll-15

PROTECTIVE GOGGLES 708.43-47 PROTON MICROSCOPES 708.78 PROTRACTORS 710.63 PRUNES and prunelles (see also FRUITS) 149.20-28

prune wine under 1/2 of 1 percent (prune juice) 165.5O

prune wine 1/2 of 1 percent and over 167.2O PRUNING—

knives 649.87-89 shears 648.75

PSEUDOCUMENE 401.64 PSYCHROMETERS 7II. 55 PUBLIC—

documents issued by foreign governments or by public international organizations 840.00

international organizations, importations of Sch 8 Pt 3B

monuments, articles Imported for erecting under bond 862.20

PUDDINGS— fish 113.05-15 of vegetables, or of vegetables and meat or fish 182.11

PULLEY(S) ' 680.50 tackle 664.10

PULIMAN BAGS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(1) FUIP(S) —

articles of, nspf 256.70 -board—

cut to size or shape 256.I5-3O in rolls or sheets, not cut to size or shape 25I.35-5O

machines for making, processing, or finishing pulp, or making it up Into articles and parts 668.00-07

rag; wood; and other pulps derived from celluloslc fibrous materials and suitable for paper making 25O.O2

PULPWOOD 200.35

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523.61 519.11-lU

519.31

519.05

661.10-15

660.90

661.95

PUMICE— articles of, nspf crude in grains, ground, pulverized, or refined stone, to be used in making concrete masonry products

PUMPS— air and vacuum for liquids, whether or not fitted with

measuring devices F U R I F U N G M A C H I N E R Y and apparatus for liquid

or gases PURSES, coin and money Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2 ( c ) ;

Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2 (b ) ; 7lj0.05-10 PUTTY li7U. 60-62 PUZZLES, and pa r t s 735.20 PYHENE I4OI.66 PULPITS, for r e l i g i o u s i n s t i t u t i o n s 850.70 PYRETHRUM FLOWERS U93.55-56 PYRIDINE ljOl.68 FYRIDOXEKE Sch U Pt 3 Hdnte 2;

li37. PYRITES ( i ron su l f ide )

burn t , dross or residuum PYROGALLIG ACID PYROMETERS PYROPHORIC ALLOYS PYROPHOSPHATE (S ) —

s o d i u m other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) I;17.l8-U23.00 PYROTECHNICS 755.15-20 PYRROLIDONE U25.3U

n-methyl U25.28 n-vinyl 1*25.38 polyvinyl U25.38

References to . Tariff Schedules

U18.9O 601.2li li25.88

7II.I+O-U2 755.35

U21.22

QUAIL, bobwhite (see also ANIMALS) QUARIZITE QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS, fatty acid QUEBRACHO, dyeing and tanning preparations-QUILL, articles nspf QUILLING

QUILTS-

100.20 511;. 91

U65.15-20 1;70.50-57

792.1*0 Sch 3 Pt 1|B Hdnte 2 (b ) ;

352.30 —Sch 3- Pt 5B Hdnte 1(a)

R

RACING SHELLS under bond, for races and contests

RADAR APPARATUS RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES—

apparatus based on radiations from elements, isotopes and compounds

RADIO— -broadcasting apparatus navigational aid apparatus -phonograph combinations remote control apparatus -telegraphic and telephonic transmission and

reception apparatus RADISHES (see VEGETABLES) RAFFIA (see VEGETABLE MATERIALS) HAFTS RA.GS

6 9 6 . ItO

8611.35 685.60

709.66; 851i.lO 1+914.50

685.22 685.60 685.30 685.60

685.22

696.60 390.20-60

RAILROAD and RAILWAY— equipment, imported under bond, for . fighting fires and for other emergency use

locomotives and tenders rails, steel Sch 6 Pt 2B

rolling stock ties, of wood vehicles, self-propelled

RAILS— fence, wood steel Sch 6 Pt 2B

RAINWEAR— footwear Sch 7 Pt

of rubber or plastics, nspf of textile materials and rubber or plastics-

RAKES RAMIE, textile fiber RANGE FINDERS—

photographic surveying other

RANGES, electric, and parts— electric non-electric, household, hotel, restaurant,

or office types RAPE SEED

oil, curde or refined (see also OILS, FATS, and GREASES)

RARE-EARTH METALS (see also METALS) — compounds (classifiable according to metal constituent)

metal 632.38; RARE SACCHARIDES RASPS — RATAFIA ^ RATTAN, and articles thereof RAZORS—

safety other

READING APPARATUS, micrometric RECEPTACLES, electrical RECORD CHANGERS AND PLAYERS RECORDERS (musical instruments) RECORDS etc. from business etc. conducted

outside USA RECORDS and RECORDINGS—

magnetic— sound suitable for use with motion

picture exhibits video tape nspf

phonograph • sound—

on discs of soft wax (master records), for making sound records for export

suitable for use with motion-picture exhibits

news, relating to current events abroad-nspf for institutions 850. for U.S. Department of State

RECTIFIERS, electrical RECTIFYING—

apparatus, electrical machinery, industrial, plant, and laboratory

equipment, whether or not electrically heated

RED LEAD

861i.U0 690.05

Hdnte 3(k) 610.20-21 690.15-20

200.80 690.10

200.75 Hdnte 3(k) 610.20-21

lA Hdnte 3 700.50 772.30

376.50-58 61*8.55-57 30li.U2-lili

722.78 710.08 710.06

68U.30

653.1*5-50 175.39

I76.1il*-li7

Sch 1* Pt 2 632.78-79 1*93.65-68 61*9.01-07

168.25 222.05-60

650.71-75 650.79-81

710.88 685.90 685.32 725.21*

870.10

721*. 20 721*. 12

721*. 35-1*0 721*. 25

72l*.30

721*.20 721*. 15

72l*.35-l*0 10; 851.10

831.00 682.60

682.60

661.70 1*73.56

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KEELS--fishing 731-20-26 photographic film reels and reel c a n s — 722.80

KEELIHG MACHIHE— fatiric 670.50 yam 670.12

EEFLECTING — lenses, iDuttons, etc., of glass, used as or with signs or signals ^^5-&3

sheets, tapes, etc., with a light-reflecting surface 790.50

REFLECTORS (optical), medical, dental, surgical and veterinary 709-01

KEFRACTOMETERS 711-86 REFRACTORY RETICLES, ceramic— Sch 5 Ft 2A Hdnte 3

531-01-39 REFRIGERATORS and REFRIGERATIHG EQUIPMEITO 66I. 35 REGALIA—

for institutions Sch 8 Ft 4 Hdnte 2 850.to; 851.30

REGISTERS, cash- — 676.22 REGULATORS--

upholstery 651.0it-voltage, automatic 686.20

KEIHDEER MEAT (see MEATS) REIHFORCED—

paper — - - — 253-35 plastics Sch 7 Ft 12A Hdnte 2

770.05-10 RELAYS, electrical « — 685.90 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES--

hand-woven fabrics for religious institutions 85O.5O

regalia for institutions Sch 8 Ft 1| Hdnte 2 850.to; 851.30

rosaries, chaplets, crucifixes, and medals, designed to be worn or carried on or about the person 7't0.50-60

of rubber or plastics 772.97 serges for religious orders 336.20-25

REHMET kSf.hS RESERVOIRS, metal, over 75-gallon capacity 640.35 RESIDUES (see also WASTE and SCRAP) —

cocoa bean I56.50-55 metal-bearing Sch 6 Ft 1 Hdnte 2(b)

RESIIIATE(S) — cobalt to6.2l)-lead — 1+26.42 manganese 4-26.52 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent under "salts of organic acids") U26.08-427.28

RESINS— natural — - I88. 3O-38 synthetic--

benzenold Sch. 4 Ft IC Hdnte 3 405.25

non-benzenoid Sch 4 Ft 4 A Hdnte 2 445.05-75

RESISTORS — heating 684.50 other — 686.10

RESORCINOL— suitable for medicinal use 407.10 other 403. 60

REVOLUTION COUTWERS 711.98 REVOLVERS 730.10-19

RHENIUM (see also METALS) — metal - 628.9O-95

RHODIHOL - 460.65 RHODIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds 420.40 metal 605.02-08; 605.6O-7O

RIBBOH GLASS 541.01 RIBBONS —

textile (see also FABRICS, NARROW) 347.10-75 woven, of metal, for making insignia

or ornamentation for uniforms of U.S. armed forces 748.10

HICE 130.50-55 milled 131.30-37; 131-67 straw or fiber 192-75 wine 167.25

RIDING-BRIDLE HARDWARE 646.97-98 RIDING CROFS 751.10-11 RIFLES—

compressed air or gas 73O.85 firearms --- 730.10; 730.23-31 spring- or rubber-operated (arms) 730.85

RING(S) — adapter, for photographic cameras 722.60 Jewelry Sch 7 Ft 6 A Hdnte 2(a);

740.05-37 nails 646.22 screw- - - -- 646.72; 646.78

RING TRAVELERS, spinning and twisting - 67O.68 RIVETS- - 646.40-41 ROASTING MACHINERY, industrial, plant, and

laboratory equipment 661.7O ROEES—

baby carriage Sch 3 Ft 5B Hdnte l(b) bath and beach Sch 3 Ft 6 F lap Sch 3 Pt 5B Hdnte l(b) regalia, for Institutions Sch 8 Ft 4 Hdnte 2;

850.40; 851.30 ROCHELLE S A L T S — — — 426.82 ROCK CRYSTAL (see CRYSTAL) ROCK DRILLING BITS 649.43-49 RODS —

base-metal--alumlnum Sch 6 Ft 2D-Hdnte 3(b); 618.I5 copper Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 3(c); 6l2.60-64 lead Sch 6 Ft 2G Hdnte 3(c); 624.30-34 nickel Sch 6 Ft 2E Hdnte 3(c); 620.20-22 tin Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 3(c); 622.25 wire, iron or

steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(f); 608^70-78 z i n c — Sch 6 Ft 2H Hdnte 3(c); 626.35

base-metal or metal-carbide, coated or cored with fltix, for soldering, etc.- 653.10-15

base-metal powder, used for metal spraying 653.15

cork — 220.20 fishing 731-15 glass --- 540-41-43 for manufacturing into brushes for electric generators, motors, etc- 517-81

rubber or plastic Sch 7 Ft 12B Hdnte 2(v) 771.20-55

ROLL BARS, for pulp or paper machines 668.04 ROLLED GLASS — -- 541.11-31 ROLLED PRECIOUS METALS, unworked or semi­

manufactured— Sch 6 Ft 2A Hdnte 2(c); 605.60-66

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ROIiEE(S) — a n t i - f r i c t i o n - 680.30 •bearings 680.35 calendar ing, embossing, mangling, or

p ress ing 661AO-55 ROLLING—

machines— glass-working Sch 6 Pt ky Hdnte l(a)(ii)j

67)4.. 1+0-42; 678.30 metal rolling and working- Sch 6 Pt kF Hdnte l(a)(i)j

67it. 20-35 other 661.1+0-55

mills — - - 67'+. 20 stock, railroad and railway 690.15-20

parts 690.25-40 ROLLS, calendar 66l.40 RONDELLES, metal, suitable for use in

jewelry 74l.40 ROOFING FRAMEWORKS, of hase metal— 652.94-98 ROOFING SLATE 515-11 ROOFING TILES—

ceramic 532.31 concrete 511-4l

ROOFS, of base metal- 652.98 ROOT(S) and root stocks I25.OI-3O

"barhasco or cube, and derris, tube or tuba root 493.02-04

chicory I60. 30-35 ROPE (see also CORDAGES) —

asbestos — - 518.21 suitable for jewelry, etc. 74O.7O-8O

ROPING, chip — 222.28 ROSARIES - 740.50 ROSEFISH (see FISH) ROSEMARY—

oil - 452.62 spice 161.90-92

ROSE (ATTAR OF ROSES) OIL 452.60 ROSIN- 188.50

bow rosin 726.15 R0TTENST0HE--

crude 519.17 in grains, ground, pulverized, or refined 519-34

ROVING— asbestos 518.21 cotton - 300.45-50 hair 312.10 miscellaneous textile materials 312.10 silk 308.16-18 vegetable fibers (except cotton) 305.02-UO wool - - 307.50-52

RUEEER — - Sch 4 Pt 4B Hdnte 2 articles (see RUBBER and PLASTICS) mixtures— - 446.30 n a t u r a l 446.05-10

chlorinated 446.12 reclaimed 446.20 seed - — 175.42 synthetic 446.15

RUBBER and PLASTICS— Sch 7 Pt 12 Hdnte 1 altars, shrines, and holy-water

fonts, miniature 772.97 articles--

household, nspf 772.15 inflatable, nspf—- 772.75 for preparing, serving, or storing

food and beverages, or ingredi­ents thereof 772.03-06

religious 772.97 nspf—

wholly or almost wholly of expanded, foamed, or sponge rubber or plastics 770.30-80

wholly or almost wholly of reinforced or laminated plastics - Sch 7 Pt 12A Hdnte 2j

770.05-10 other - 774.20-60

belting and belts, of rubber or plastics 358.10; 773.35 blocks, slabs, film, strips, sheets,

plates, filaments, rods, seamless tub­ing, and profile shapes Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdntes 1 and 2;

771.20-55 bristles, brush 773.15-20 buckets or palls 772.25 buttons- — - 745.25; 745.32-34 Christmas ornaments 772.95-97 closures (caps, lids, seals, stoppers, etc.) 772.85

containers, for packing, transporting, or marketing goods 772.20

crucifixes 772.97 druggists' sundries 772.42 fabrics, textile, coated or filled with rubber or plastics Sch 3 Pt 4c Hdntes 2 and 3

felt or other nonwoven 355.05-25 woven or knit 355.65-85

figurines or statuettes— religious 772.97 other- - 773.10

floor coverings 728.25 textile, backed with rubber or

plastics Sch 3 Pt 5A Hdnte 3 footwear 7OO.5O-6O furnishings—

curtains, drapes, napkins, doilies, etc. — 772.35

pillows, cushions, mattresses, etc., of expanded, foamed, or sponge rubber or plastics 727.80

gaskets 773.25 gemstones. Imitation Sch 7 Pt 6 B Hdnte 1

741.35 gloves 705.84-86 handles and knobs for furniture, tools,

etc. 772.80 headwear— - : 7O3.70-72 hose, pipe, and tubing, for gases and

liquids— - — 772.65

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RUBBER AHD PLASTICS—Continued insulators, electric 773-30 luggage, of reinforced or laminated plastics — 706.30

nativity scenes - 772-97 nipples and pacifiers, nursing 772.40 plaques—- 773-10 rainwear—

with textile fabric base 376-50 with textile-fabric outer surface— 376.5' -58 nspf 772- 30

tires, and tubes for tires Sch 7 Pt 12C Hdnte 1 toys for pets - — 773-05 wall coverings— 772-70 waste and scrap Sch 7 Ft 12B Hdnte 3;

771-05-15 wearing apparel 772-30

RUBIDIUM — 415.40 compounds 423-00

RUBIES--articles of, nspf 520.51 crude 520.11 cut, but not set 520.35

RUGS, steamer (see also FLOOR COVERINGS) - - Sch 3 Ft 5B Hdnte l(b)

RULES--folding— - 710.67-70 slide 710.60-61 other - 710.72

RULING PENS — 710.80 RUM — 168.40

bay— - 461.15 RUKHERS--

of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1

RUTABAGAS (see VEGETABLES) RUTHENIUM (see also metals)--

compounds 423.00 metal 6O5.02-08; 6O5.6O-7O

RUTILE and rutile sand 60I.5I synthetic, of gemstone quality, and articles nspf thereof 520.7I-75

RYE - - — 130.60 milled — 131.38; 131-70

S

SACCHARIN — 408.45 SACKS, of textile materials - 385.45-55 SADDLES and saddlery 790.30

hardware 646.97-98 SAFETY GLASS -- 544.31-41 SAFETY RAZORS — 650.71-75 SAFFLOWER—

dyeing and tanning preparations 47O.IO-I5 oil — - 176-70 seed - 127-10

SAFFRON, dyeing and tanning preparations 47O-IO-I5 SAFROL- 460-70 SAGE, spice - — l6l-94-96 SAILBOATS— Gen Hdnte 5(e); 696-05-40 SALICIN - 493.67 SALICYLIC ACID - — 407.12

compounds— methyl salicylate 4o8-75 salts suitable for medicinal use 407-12 other UO3.6O

SALMON (see FISH) SALOL 407.80 SAI/T (Sodium chloride) 420.92-96 SALT CAKE (Sodium sulfate, crude) — 421.42 SALTPETER, crude (Potassium nitrate) 480.60

864.20 385.20

662.40 513.11-14

601.51 601.45 601.51 601-63

Sch 7 Pt lA Hdnte 1 452-64

772.42

SAMPLES - — — 860.10-30 under temporary bond, for taking orders

wool fabric SAND—

-blasting machines crude or manufactured ilmfinite monazite rutile zirconium

SANDALS -SANDALWOOD OIL -SANITARY--

belts, of rubber or plastics wares—

base metal 653.65; 654.20 ceramic 535. 31

SANTONIN and Its salts -— 437.66 SAPODILLAS (see also FRUITS)— l46.80-8l SAPPHIRES—

articles of nspf 520.6I cut, but not set 520.35 in natural state 520.11

SARDINES (see FISH) SARRUSOPHONES — Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(b); 725.24 SATCHELS - Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(i) SATIN WHITE - - — 472.30 SAUCERS (see TABLEWARE) SAUCES--

fish 113.01 other - - 182.45-46

SAUSAGE(S) - - 107.10-25 casings—

natural 190.58 nspf — 790.45

SAVORY, spice — — 162-01-03 SAW(S)—

blades, mechanical and non-mechanical— 649-14-25 machine tools Sch 6 Pt 4F Hdnte 1(a); 674-40-42 metal parts 649-26-29 non-mechanical 649.11

SAXHORNS — Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(a); 725.20-22 SAXOPHONES — Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(b); 725-24 SCABBARDS and SHEATHS, for swords, bayonets, and other sldearms 73O.O5

SCALE, metal-bearing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b) SCALES - - 662-25-30

fish, crude 190-47 SCANDIUM (see also METALS)--

compounds 423-00 SCARVES—

furnishings— of rubber or plastics 772-35 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1

wearing apparel, textile 372.IO-8O SCHOOL BAGS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) (ll) SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS, under bond by profes­sional scientists

SCISSORS - -with self-contained electric motors

SCOOPS—-SCOOTERS, designed to be ridden by children-SCRAP (see WASTE and SCRAP) SCRAPERS, mechanical, stationary or mobile, for earth minerals, or ores

SCREEN(S) — half-tone, for engraving or photography 722-84 projection, photographic 722-70 of unspirn fibrous vegetable materials-- 222.50 of wire 642.45-87 of wood 206.65-67

864-70 650.87-91

683.50 648.51 732.52

664.05

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

498 References to Tariff Schedules

SCREEHING MACHINERY, for earth, stone, ores, or other minerals in solid form 678.20

SCRBtf(S)--of base metal—

wood 6k6.k9-'y3 other —6^6.58-63j646.T5-76

bone TO9.56 -drivers 651-37 hooks, rings, eyes 6h6.'f2;6h6.j8

SCRIBERS - 710.80 SCUFFS (footwear) —Sch 7 Pt lA Hdnte 1 SCULPTURES AMD STATUARY--

Imported under bond 862.10-20 for Institutions 85O.7O; 85I.2O 'of plaster of Paris 512.IH professional productions of sculptors--

originals T65.15 other—

of ceramic ware 53' •ll of stone 513.51

r e l i g i o u s f igu r ines and s t a t u e t t e s , or rubber or p l a s t i c s 772.97

SCYTHES - — - 6W.69 SEAdlASS, a r t i c l e s of Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 ( d ) ; 222.36-64 SEAIED-HEAM LAMPS 686.60 SEAL OIL, crude or re f ined (see a l so OILS,

FATS and OffiASES) — 177.30 SEALIHG, machinery for b o t t l e s or o ther

conta iners 662.10-20 SEAT STICKS - — 751.10-11 SEAWEEDS prepared for human food l82.i 8 SECTIONS (including angles and shapes)—

aluminum Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 3(e);6l8.17 bridge, of base metal 652.94-98 copper Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 3(e)i 612.8O-82 iron or steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(j); 609.8O-9O lead-— Sch 6 Pt 20 Hdnte 3(c);624.30-34 nickel -Sch 6 Pt 2E Hdnte 3(e); 620.26 tin Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 3(c);622.25 zinc Sch 6 Pt 2H Hdnte 3(e); 626.35

SECURITIES, not subject to provisions of tariff schedules Gen'l Hdnte 5(d)

SEED--lac - 188.10 o i l s , crude or re f ined (see a l so OILS,

FATS, and OffiASES) —-Sch 1 Pt I 4 A Hdnte 1; 175.03-57 po ta toes eyes 125.67

SEEDLINGS of rose stock - 125.60 SEEDS—

forage I27.OI garden and f i e l d 126.01-127.10 guar— - 192.22 o i l -bea r ing— 175-03-57 spice - 161.01-162.15 for U.S. Department of Agricul ture of

U.S. Botanic Garden - 835.00 SEISMOaiAPH—

e l e c t r i c a l — —- 712.20 n o n - e l e c t r i c a l 710.34-36

SELEKIUM (see a l so METALS)--compounds—

s a l t s of organic ac ids 427.28 other 420.50-54

metal 632.40 SEMIPRECIOUS STONES (see PRECIOUS AND SEMI­

PRECIOUS STONES) SEPARATING MACHINERY, for e a r t h , s tone , o r e s ,

or other minerals i n so l id form 678.20 SERUMS, the rapeu t i c 437.76 SERVERS (see TABLEVfARE) SERVICE VEBICLES, r a i l r o a d and ra i lway 690.20

References to SESAME-- Tar i f f Schedules

' o i l , crude or r e f ined (see a l so OILS, FATS, and OlEASES) - 176.49-50

seed — 175-45 SETS—

sewing, ped icure , or manicure 651.11-13 t o o l s , knives , fo rks , spoons, e t c . ,

provided for in Sch 6 Pt 3E 651.75 SEWING--

machineS--book-sewing 668.10 other - 672.05-25

needles— hand— - - 65I.O5' machine 672.20

s e t s - - 651.11-13 threads—

of co t ton . 303-20 of man-made f i b e r s 310-90-91 of s i l k 308.90 of vegetable f i b e r s , except co t ton 305-50 of wool 307-60-64

SHAD(see FISH) SHADES—

of g lass - 545.53 of unspun f ib rous vegetable substances 222.50 of wood 206.65-67

SHAFT COUPLINGS — - 68O.5O SHALE OIL-- — 475.05-10 SHAPES--

basic, for metals and their alloys (see also name of specific shape, i.e., BARS, PLATES, SHEETS, STRIPS, RODS, WIRE, SECTIONS, etc.) Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3

flat--with a l i g h t - r e f l e c t i n g surface 79O.5O p r e s s u r e - s e n s i t i v e 790.50-55

gemstone ( i m i t a t i o n ) su i t ab l e for Jewelry Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 1

for headwear Sch 7 Pt IB Hdnte 1 (a) p r o f i l e , of rubber or p l a s t i c s Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte l ( c )

SHAPING MACHINERY, for s o l i d mineral f u e l s , ceramic, p a s t e , unhardened cements, p l a s t e r ­ing m a t e r i a l s , or other mineral products in powder or pas te form 678.20

SHARK--- l i v e r o i l - - 177-04 o i l - - — 177.16

SHAVERS— e l e c t r i c - - - 683.50 n o n - e l e c t r i c 65O.77

SHAVINGS, s t e e l - — - 652.45 SHAWLS 372.10-80 SHEARS—

grass and hedge 648.73 pruning and sheep 648.75 other - - - 650.87-91

SHEEP (see also ANIMALS) — dip — 493.75 live 100.01-04; 100.8I shears 648.75

SHEET BARS, iron or steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(c); 608.15-18

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

References t o Tariff Schedules

5U2.11-98 609.96-98

S19.S1

SHEET GLASS SHEET PILING, i r on or s t e e l SHEETS—

abras ive base metal—

aluminum Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 3 ( c ) ; 618.25-29

copper Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 3(b); 612.30-52

iron or steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(g) J rectangular in shape 608.8I-96; 609.17 non-rectangular in shape 609.12-17

lead • Sch 6 Pt 2G Hdnte 3(a); 62U.10-2U

nickel Sch 6 Pt 2E Hdnte 3(b); 620.08-16

tin Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 3(a); 622.15-17

zinc Sch 6 Pt 2H Hdnte 3 ( a ) ; 626.l5-2li

bedding, textile Sch 3 Pt 5B ; Hdnte 1(a) cork 220.20 densified wood 203.10 with a light-reflecting surface 790.50 optical crystal, synthetic 5U0.67 polarizing materials 5U0.67 pressure-sensitive 790.50-55 of rubber or plastic Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte 2(iv);-770.05

771.20-55 SHEIiAC

varnish .— SHELLFISH—

balls, hash, pastes, puddings, etc., of vegetables and shellfish

fresh, chilled, frozen, prepared or preserved (including pastes and sauces)—

clams crabs oysters other

juices— clam oyster

live, for other than human consumption products of American fisheries

SHELL (S) — articles of,nspf cartridge, empty charcoal cocoa bean marine, crude pepper, importation prohibited Sch 1 Pt IIB Hdnte k racing 696. UO

under bond, for races and contests 86U.35 SHINGLES tod SHAKES, wood 200.85 SHIPS' LOGS 710.20-21; 712.10-12 SHIRTS Sch 3 Pt 6 F SHOELACES, l e a t h e r 79/1.50 SHOE MACHINEEY 678.10 SHOE PLATES, c a s t mal leable i r o n 652.06 SHOES—

horse and mule, of base metal 652.UO for human wear Sch 7 Pt lA Hdnte 1;

700.05-85

188.10 U7U.U0

182.11

l i l t . 01-10 i iU.15-30 lll*.3U-U0

11U.U5

i i l i . 50 i i l i .55 190.U5

180.00-20

792.50 730.90 200.30 156.50 190.65

499

References t o Tar i f f Schedules

SHOT— for ammunition 730.93 iron or steel 608.10 metal, unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a)

SHOTGUNS 730.37-1*5 SHOULDER BAGS (handbag) Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(b) SHOVELS—

hand 6U8.5l mechanical, for earth, minerals, or ores 66^.05

SHRINES 772.97 miniature, of rubber or plastics Sch 7 Pt 120 for religious institutions 850.70

SHUTTERS— of base metal 652.98 of unspun f ibrous vegetable ma te r i a l s 222.50 of wood 206.65-67

SHUTTLES— for embroidery machines 670.66 fo r sewing machines 672.22

SICKLES 61i8.69 SIDE ARMS 730.05 SIDING, w o o d -

d r i l l e d or t r e a t e d Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2 (d ) ; 202.52, 202.51t not d r i l l e d or t r e a t e d 202.U5-50

SIENNAS 1*72. 1*2-1*1;; 1*73.36 685.70 755.20 652.75

653.02^03 652.75 523.11

1*21.31*

SIcaiALLING APPARATUS, electrical sound or visual SIGNAL FLARES and other chemical signals SIGN-PUUES, of base metal SIGN POSTS, of base metal SIGNS, of base metal SILICA, nspf SILICATE (S) —

sodium other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) 1*17.18-1*23.00 SILICOFLUORIDE(S) —

ammoniim 1*17.36 sodium 1*21.36 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) kH • 18-1*23.00 SILICON (see also METALS) —

aluminum (alloy) Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 2; 618.OU-O6 compounds—

carbide, crude dioxide (silica) other (see also silicates and

sllicofluorides) metal resins

SILOXANE RESINS SILK—

cocoons suitable for reeling raw—

in skeins processed, but not made into yams-

processed yams waste

SILVER (see also METALS) — compounds—

salts of organic acids other

leaf metal 605.20; 605.1*6-70 nickel (alloy) Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 2(a) (i) ore 601.39

519.21 523.11

1*23.00 632.1*2-1*3

ia*5.5o

1*1*5.50

308.02

308.01* 308.06

308.16-20 308.30-90 308.10-12

1*27.28 1*20.60 61il*.56

25-555 O - 64 - 33

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

500 Reference to Tariff Schedules

685.70 SIRENS, electrical SIRUP—

derived from sugar beets and sugar cane— 155.20-36 dextrose 155.65 flavored or blended 155.75-76 maple l55.55

SISAL (textile fiber) 30U.U6-U8 SKATES, including footwear with skates per­manently attached Sch 7 Pt 5D ice 73U.92 rollers 73U. 90

SKEET TARGETS 735.18 SKELETONS 190.80 SKETCHES—

executed wholly by hand 765.05-07 for institutions 850.10j 851.10 imported under bond 862.10; 86U.70

SKEWERS, wooden 206.87 SKILLETS, electric 68U.20 SKIMMINGS, metal-bearing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b) SKIN(S) (see also HIDES AMD SKINS, and FUR) —

goldbeaters' 792.20 grafts, human U37.76

SKIN-DIVING EQUIFMEHT (breathing devices) 735.15 SKIS and SKI ECJUHMENT 73U.96-97 SLABS—

cork 220.20 glass, pressed or molded, used for build­ing 5UO.U7

iron and steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(c) ; 608.15-18

metal, unwrought Soh 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a) iron or steel Soh 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(o);

608.15-18 rubber or plastics Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte 1(a) ;

771.20-55 stone Sch 5 Pt 10 Hdnte 2

SLACK (coal) 521.31 SLAG—

basic U80.35 metal-bearing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b)

SLASHIHO MACHINES, textile 670.12 SLATE, and articles of 5l5.11-Hi SLEDGES 651.23 SLEDS 73U. 97 SLEEVES, abrasive 519.51 SLICERS, food, non-industrial, not powered by • electricity 6U9.57 SLIDE RULES 710.60-61 SLIMES, refinery, metal-bearing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b) SLINGS, of wire cordage 61*2.20 SLIPCOVERS, furniture—

of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1

SLIPPERS 700.325 Sch 7 Pt U Hdnte 1; 2(e) SLIVER(S) —

asbestos 5l8.21 cotton 300.U5-50 man-made fibers 309.80-90 miscellaneous textile materials 312.10 silk 308.20 vegetable fibers (except cotton) 30U.0li-08;

30U.22-S6J 30U.3lt; 30lt.U0; 30h.hh; 301 .1485 30U.525 30lt.58

wool 307.50-52

SMOKELESS POWDERS SMOKERS' ARTICLES—

ceramic ware cigar and cigarette

cases

References to Tariff Schedules

U85.30

53U.21-97

Soh 7 Pt IB Hdnte 2(c)j Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(b)5

7U0.05-10 holders and cases therefor Soh 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(b)j

7U0.05-10j 756.UO-U5j756.6o lighters 756.02-15

glassware 5U6.11-57 pipes, pipe bowls and parts 756.20-35;756.50-55

SNELLED HOOKS , 731.05 SNIPS, tin 6U8.91 SNOW PLOWS, not self-propelled 66U.05 SNOWSHOES 73U.96 SNUFF and ajUFF FLOUR 170.75 SOAP and SOAP POWDER 1*66.05-25 SOAPSTONE, and articles of 523.31-37 SOCCER EQUIPMENT 73U.70-72 SOCKETS, electric lamp 685.90 SOCKS AHD SOCKETTES (see HOSIERY) SOD OIL 178.05 SODA ASH (sodium carbonate) U20.8U SODIUM U15.IO

compounds— benzoate U05.U5 nitrate 1*80.25 salts—

of fats, oils and greases and of fatty acids derived therefrom- 1*65.25-30

of organic acids U26.86-U27.OU other 1*20.68-U21.62

SOIL— heating apparatus, electric 68U.50 preparation and cultivation machinery 666.00

SOLDERING— machines and apparatus, electrical 683.95 wire, rods, tubes, plates, electrodes, etc., of base metal or metal carbides, coated or cored with flux 653.10-15

SONDES 709.09 SOOT REMOVERS 660.15 SORTING MACHINERY, for earth, stone, ores, or other minerals in solid form 678.20

SOUND— amplifier sets, electric 68U.70 recordings (see RECORDINGS)

SOUPS, SOUP ROLLS, SOUP TABLETS or CUBES 182.50-52 SOURSOPS (see also FRUITS) IU6.8O-8I SOUSAPHONES Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(a) 725.20-22 SOY BEAN(S) —

oil, crude or refined(see also OILS, FATS, AND GREASES) 176.52

oil-bearing 175.U8-U9 prepared or preserved (vegetables) lUl.05

SPACE CRAFT 69U.50 SPACE HEATERS—

electric 68U.20-50 non-electric, household, hotel, restau­rant, or hotel types '• 653.U5-50

SPADES 61*8.51

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

501

References to Tariff Schedules

SPANGLES— a r t i c l e s of, nspf 7/hl.50 not s t rung and not se t VAl .20-30

SPAMNERS 6^8.97 SPARK PLUGS, for i n t e r n a l combustion engines— 683.60 SPARKLING WINES 167.10 SPECTACLE(S) 708 .^3--i7

cases Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(c) Sch 7 Pt 6A Hdnte 2(b>,

7A0.05-10 SPECTROMETERS 711.86 SPEED CHANGERS 680.-i5-/V8 SPEEDOMETERS 711.92-9A SPEISS, metal -bear ing Sch 6 Pt 1 Hdnte 2(b) SPERMACETI WAX ^9A.06 SPHYGMOMANOMETERS 7 0 9 . 1 1 SPICES AND SPICE SEEDS Sch I Pt IIB Hdnte 1;

161.01-162.15 SPIEGELEISEN Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 ( c ) ;

607.20-21 SPIKES, of base metal 6^6.25-36 SPINEL, s y n t h e t i c , of gemstone qua l i ty—

a r t i c l e s of, nspf 520.75 cu t , but not s e t 520.71

SPIRALS, paper 737.70 SPIRITS, a lcohol ic Sch 1 Pt 12D SPLICERS, film 722.52-56 SPLINTS 709.57 SPLITTINGS, mica Sch 5 Pt ID Hdnte 1 ( c ) ;

516.51 SPONGE(S) —

marine 190.85-9^ meta l , unwrought Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(a")

i ron 608.02-0/1 natural, articles of nspf 792.70 rubber or plastic 770.30-80

SPOONS— table or kitchen, with metal bowls 650.51-57 of wood 206./i5--i7

SPORTING GOODS Sch 7 Pt 5D SPRAY GUNS 662.35-50 SPRAYING APPLIANCES, mechanical, for liquids

or powders 662.35-50 SPREADERS, fertilizer 666.00 SPRING (SV-

of base metal 652.85-87 -operated motors 660.80 -operated pistols, rifles, and arms 730.85-86

SPROCKET, chain 680.5^ SPURS, used in making ceramic articles 531.31 SQUASH (see VEGETABLES) STAGES, floating 696.60 STAINED GLASS WINDOWS 5U.6i

for religious institutions 850.30 STAINS—

benzenoid ^06.02-80 other Sch U Pt 9C Hdnte A

A7/V.50 STAIRCASE, fittings and mountings, of base metal Ul .00-10

STAMPS, p o s t a g e and r e v e n u e 21U.U0 STANDARD NEWSPRINT PAPER 252.65

References to Tariff Schedules

STAPLES 6^6.25-36 in strip form /i93.30; 6i6.20

STARCHES 132.35-55 STARTER MOTORS, for internal combustion engines 683.60 STATUARY (see SCULPTURES and STATUARY) STAVES, wood 20^.15 STEAM—

blasting machines 662.50 engines, turbines, and other vapor power units 660.25-35

generating boilers 660.10 STEAMING MACHINERY, industrial, plant, and

laboratory equipment 661.70 STEAHATE(S) —

lithium 490.30 potassium and sodium /V65 .30 other A90.32

STEARIC ACID 490.12 compounds (see STEARATES)

STEATITE, and articles of 523.31-37 STEEL (see also METALS) —

plates, prepared for printing 663.38 shavings 652.45 wool 652.50

STEINS (see TABLEWARE) STENCIL COPY MACHINES 6f)8.20 STENCILS, pressure sensitive 790.55 STEREOTYPE—

matrix board or mat 251.20 paper 252.70-73 plates 668.38

STERILIZING MACHINERY, industrial, plant, and laboratory equipment 661.70

STICK LAC 188.10 STICKS—

bamboo and rattan 222.05 cork 220.20 joss 790.35 lacrosse 735 .17 metal, unwrought . Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3{&) seat 751.10-11 walking 751.10-11 wood—

candy and ice cream 206.87 in the rough or cut to length 200.40 rough shaped for specific articles 200.50-55

STILETTOS, embroidery 651.04 STILTS, used in making ceramic articles 531.31 STOCKINGS— .1

hosiery 374.05-65 surgical 709.57

STOCKS (see also INTANGIBLES)~ for rifles 730.63 for shotguns 730.71

STOKERS, mechanical 661.25 STONE—

alabaster, articles of 513.94 breccia, and articles of 514.51-81 burrstones 519.01 chips, spalls, and stone crushed or ground- 513.21-41

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

502

References to STONE—Continued Tariff Schedules

Cornwall (flux] 522.35; 522.A5 granite, and articles of 513.6l-8;i jet, and articles of 513.91-9A limestone, and articles of SlA-H-'W marble, and articles of 5H.51-81 millstones 519.71 nspf, and articles of, nspf 515.4.1-6/1 onyx, and articles of 51A.5A-81

pumice 519.05-lA quartzlte 514.91 rottenstone 519.17; 519.34 sand 513.11-14 slate, and articles of 515.11-14 soapstone, and articles of 523.31-37 statuary and sculptures, professional

productions of sculptors— not originals originals

talc, and articles travertine

513.51 765.15

523.31-37 515.21-34

tripoli 519.17; 519.34 STONES—

curling 734.65 gemstones (see GEMSTONES) precious and semiprecious (see PRECIOUS

AND SEMIPRECIOUS STONES) STONEWARE, and articles of Sch 5 Pt 2 Hdnte 2(0)

STOPPERS— of cork 220.35-45 of rubber or plastics 772.85

STOPWATCHES Sch 7 Pt 2E Hdnte 2(a') 715.05

STOVES— electric 684.20-50 non-electric, household, hotel,

restaurant, or office types 653.45-50 STRAIGHT EDGES 710.80 STRAMONIUM 435 .75 STRANDS, of wire, with or without fittings 642.06-20 STRAW—

artlcles of Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d'); 222.36-64 artificial 309.05-06; 309.20-25 flax 192.60 nspf 184.35 rice 192.75

STRAWBOARD AND STRAWPAPER 251.25 STREAMERS, paper 737.70 STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 725.02-06 STRINGS for musical instruments 726.40

STRI P S -abrasive 519.51 base metal—

aluminum Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 3(c); 618.25-29 copper Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 3(b'); 612.30-52 iron or steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(hi

rectangular in shape-Sch 6 Pt 2B; 608.81-96; 609.17 nonrectangular in shape Sch 6 Pt 2B; 609.12-17

lead Sch 6 Pt 2G Hdnte 3(a); 622.18-24 nickel Sch 6 Pt 2E Hdnte 3(b'); 620.08-16 tin Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 3(a); 622.15-17 zinc Sch 6 Pt 2H Hdnte 3(8); 626.15-24

cork 220.20 denslfied wood 203.10

References to STRIPS—Continued Tariff Schedules

electrical terminal 685.90

with a light-reflecting surface 790.50 man-made Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 3{A-h); 309.20-50 pressure-sensitive 790.50-55 rubber or plastics Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte 1(b); 771.20-55

STROBOSCOPES 713.17-19 STROLLERS—

baby 732.60-62 doll 732.40

STRONTIAMITE 421.70 STRONTIUM (see also METALS)--

cromate pigments

compounds— salts of organic acids other

metal STRYCHNINE and i t s s a l t s -STUD LINK CHAIN STUDS and studding

of i ron or s t e e l of o ther base meta l -

STURGEON (see FISH) STYLOGRAPHIC PENS STYLUSES, h a n d STYREKE

r e s i n s

473.19

^27.06-08 ^21.70-86

632.46 437.16 652.21

Sch 6 Pt 3D 646.57 646.77

760.05 710.78 403.10 405.25

SUBOXIDE of LEAD (Leady l i t h a r g e ) 473.58 SUBPORCELAIN, and a r t i c l e s of Sch 5 Pt 2 Hdnte 2(d) SUGAR—

beets and cane 155 .10-15 corn 155.60 derived from sugar beets and sugar cane 155.20-36 dextrose 155 .60 flavored 155.75-76 maple 155 .50 saccharides 493.65-68 sack fabric, rags 390.20

SUITCASES Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(i)

SULFATE(S)~ aluminum 417.16 aluminum ammonium 417.10 aluminum potassium 417.14 ammonium 417.38 barium 472.10-14 calcium 472.30 cobalt 418.62

copper 418.76 diethyl and dimethyl 428.54 fertilizers and fertilizer materials 480.55; 480.80 Iron (ferrous) 418.92 lead 473.62 magne slum 419.34-3 6 manganese 419.42 nickel • 419.74 potassiim 480.55 sodium 421.42-46 strontium 421.82-84 zinc 422.76 other—

inorganic (classifiable according to cation constituent) 417.18-423.00

organic 428.72

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SULFIDES(S)~ antimony Ul7.52 arsenic Ijl? .60 iron (pyrites) UI8.9O sodium U2I.52 organic U29.60 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent Ul7 .l8-i;23.00 SULFITE(S), bisulfite(s) and thiosulfate(s) —

sodium U21.51* other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

c o n s t i t u e n t ) I i l7. l8-li23.00 SULFOXYUTE(S)—,

sodium formaldehyde li26.96 mixtures of ll23.81t o ther ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t i on

cons t i t uen t ) ld7.18-1*23.00 SULFUR Id5.1i5

black (pigment) U06.02 compounds of li29.60 dioxide 1*22.91;

SULFURIC ACID Ul6.35 SUMC, dyeing and tanning p repara t ions li70.50-55 SUNFLOWER—

o i l j crude or ref ined (see a lso OILS, FATS and GREASES) 176.51i-55

seed 175.51 SUNN ( t e x t i l e f i be r ) 30U.50-52 SUPERHEATERS 6 6 0 . 1 5 SURFACE-ACTIVF; AGENTS—

benzenoid li05.35 nonbenzenoid Sch k Ft 8A Hdnte 1

1^65.05-95 SURFACE-TEMPERING APPLIANCES, gas-opera ted- 671*.80-90 SURGICAL—

absorbable hemostats , s t e r i l e • li95.10 b e l t s , t r u s s e s , and s imi l a r a r t i c l e s 709.57 fu rn i tu re 727.02-01* instruments and apparatus 709.01-27 su tures and su ture m a t e r i a l s , s t e r i l e 1*95.10

SURVEIING INSTRUMENTS 710.0l*-l*2 barometers, aneroid , with a l t i m e t e r

s e t t i n g 711.1*5 SUSPENDERS 376 .Ol*-20 SUTURES, surgical, and suture materials,

sterile 1*95.10 SWEETSOPS (see a l so FRUITS) IU6.8O-8I SVONE (see a lso ANIMALS) 100.85 SWITCHBOARDS 685.90 SWITCHES—

e l e c t r i c a l 685.90 time 715.60-68

SWORDFISH (see FISH) SWORDS 730.05 SPRINGES—

bulbs for 772.1*2 medical , d e n t a l , s u r g i c a l , and v e t e r i n a r y ,

inc luding hypodermic 709.13 of rubber or p l a s t i c s , not i n p a r t of g l a s s

or metal 772.1*2

T TABLE—

a r t i c l e s , nspf, of metal 653.60-651*.20 - c l o t h s , of t e x t i l e ma te r i a l s Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1 covers , of rubber or p l a s t i c s 772.35 forks 650.31-1*9 implements nspf, of character of hand

t o o l s — ' - — 651.1*7-55 knives 650.01-21 lamps, of base metal • 653.35-1*0 spoons and l a d l e s 650.51-57 - t e n n i s equipment 731*.30-1*2

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TABLES (see a l so FURNITURE) — communion, for r e l i g i o u s i n s t i t u t i o n s 850.70 designed fo r games 73l*.1*0-1*2

TABLEWARE— articles, nspf 653.60-651*. 20 ceramic- 533.11-77

bone china 533.1*1 earthen 533.11-37 nonbone china and subporcelain 533.51-77

glass 51*6.11-57 rubber or plastics 772.03-15 sterling silver and other precious metal 653.60-62

TACHOMETERS— electric 712.25-27 n o n - e l e c t r i c a l 711.9l*-96

TACKLE— f i sh ing 731.05-60 pu l l ey 661*.10

TACKS— thumb 61*6.02-06 other 61*6.25-36

TAILORS I IRONS 651.1*5 TALC, and a r t i c l e s of, nspf 523.31-37 TALL OIL 1*93.82 TALLOW (see a l so OILS, FATS, and GREASES)—

crude or ref ined— animal 177.56 vegetable 176.90

sulfonated or su l fa ted 1*65.70 TAMARINDS (see a lso FRUITS) 11*9.1*0 TAMFICO FIBER (see ISTLE) TANKAGE l81*.55 TANKS—

developing, photographic 722.88-90} 722.96 metal , over 75-gal lon capac i ty 61*0.35 m i l i t a r y veh ic les 692.1*5

TANNIC ACID— containing 50^ or more of tannic acid by

weight 1*37.68-69 other 1*25.98

TANNING MATERIALS— inorganic ( c l a s s i f i a b l e under p r o v i s i o n s '

for spec i f i c congjounds) Sch 1* Pt 2C; 1*17.10-1*23.00 of vegetable o r ig in 1*70.05-85 s y n t h e t i c , benzenoid 1*05.55

TANTALUM (see also METALS) — congjounds 1*23.00 metal ; 629.05-10 ore '• 601.1*2

TAPE RECORDER 685.1*0-1*2 TAPE RECORDINGS 72l*.20; 72l*.l*0 TAPERS 755.25 TAPES—

asbestos ~ 5 l8 .21 l adde r , of co t ton 385.1*0 with a l i g h t - r e f l e c t i n g surface 790.50 p r e s s u r e - s e n s i t i v e 790.55 recording media, magnetic 721*.1*5 recordings 721*.12-20; 72l*.l*0

TAPESTRIES— Gobelin and other hand-woven, f i t only for

use as wal l hangings 361*.05 other 361* .11-35

TAPESTRY FABRICS 357.05-15 TAPPING HAND TOOLS 651.27 TAPS 680.20-27 TAR—

coa l , b l a s t - f u r n a c e , o i l - g a s , and water gas., 1*01.18

p i t c h of 1*01.60 coke, p i t c h of 1*01.62 wood ; 1*91*.1*0

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TAR-ACID— o i l UOl.70 r e s in s U05.25

TARAj dyeing and tanning prepara t ions 1+70.20-25 TARGETS, skeet 735.18 TARRAGON, spice 162.05-07 TARTAR EMETIC li26.72 TARTARIC ACID li25.9li TARTRATE(S) —

calcium li26.16 ergotamine 1(37.12 potassium antimony li26.72 potassium sodium 1(26.82 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent Ia7.l8-U23.00 under "salts of organic acids" and 1(26.08-U27.28 "Esters of acids and monohydric

alcohols") 1(28.72 TASSELS, of t e x t i l e ma te r i a l s 385.70 TAXIDERMY, products of 190.68 TAXIMETERS 711.90 TEA 160.50

for making chemical products under bond- Sch 8 Pt 5 D 867.00 in^jure, importation prohibited Sch 1 Pt llA Hdnte 3

TEASELS 192.90 TEA WASTE, for making chemical products under

bond Sch 8 Pt 5 D 867.00 TEETH—

artificial and dentures 709.51(-55 metal, for saws 61(9.26

TELEGRAHI APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS— electrical 681( .61( radio 685.22

TELEPHONE APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS— -electrical 681(.62 radio- 685.22

TELESCOPES 708.51-55 TELEVISION—

cameras 685.10 t ransmission and recept ion apparatus 685.20

TELLURIUM (see a l so METALS) — coir^DOunds—

s a l t s of organic acids 1(27.12 other 1(21.90

metal 632.1(8 TENDERS, for r a i l locomotives 690.05 TENNIS EQUIPMENT—

lawn-tennis 73l(. 85-88 t a b l e - t e n n i s 73l(.30-3l(

t ab l e s 73l(.1(0-1(2 TENSIMETERS 709.11 TERMINALS, e l e c t r i c a l 685.90 TERPIN HYDRATE 1(37.70

TERPINEOL 1(60.75 TERRAZZO 511.31-71 TERRY—

f a b r i c s , cot ton 31(6.30-32 fu rn i sh ings , co t ton 366.65

TEST OR CONTAINER BOARDS 251.30 TETRACHLORIDE(S) —

acetylene (Tetrachloroethane) 1(29-38 carbon 1(29.22 ethylene (Perchloroethylene) 1(29.3l( t i n 1(22. 2l(

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TETRACHLORIDE(S)—Continued other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according t o c a t i o n

c o n s t i t u e n t 1(17.18-1(23.00 and under "halogenated hydrocarbons")— 1(29-1(8

TETRACHLOROETHANE (Acetylene t e t r a c h l o r i d e ) 1(29.38 TETRAETHYL LEAD 1(29.70 TEXTILE(S) (see a l so CORDAGE, FABRICS, FIBERS,

LACE and NET, MACHINERY, MOTIFS, WASTE AND SCRAP, YARNS, and other spec i f i c a r t i c l e s ) —

a r t i c l e s nspf— of f e l t s and other non-woven f ab r i c s 355.05-25 other 386.05-389.70

a s s i s t a n t s — benzenoid 1(05.30 nspf (nonbenzenoid) 1(93-50

bags and sacks 385-1(5-55 bedding 363-01-90 clothing—

doll 737-20 machine 358. 2i4-60

belts 358.05-10; 773.35 cloths, dust, mop, and polishing 385.25-30 floor coverings 360.05-361.56

underlays, of textile and other fibrous material 361.80-85

footwear 7OO.6O-80 garments, body-supporting ( c o r s e t s ,

g i r d l e s , b r a s s i e r e s , e t c . ) 376.2l(-28 g a r t e r s and g a r t e r - b e l t s 376.0l(-20 gloves 70l(.05-95 handkerchiefs 370.0l(-92 headwear 702.05-703.15 hose, for liquids or gases 357-90-95 hosiery 37l(-05-65 l a b e l s , not ornamented (see a lso Motifs) 385-60-63 l a c i n g s , for c o r s e t s , footwear, e tc 385-75-90 l i n e n s and other furnishings 365.00-367-65 ma te r i a l s Sch 3 Hdnte 2(a) mats and mat t ing , p i l e , of c o i r 385-95 mufflers 372.10-80 neck t ies 373-05-30 ne t s—

f i sh ing 355.35-1(5 f i sh - land ing 731 -50 game or spor t Sch 7 Pt 5D

packing, twis ted j u t e (oakum)^ cot ton and rubber 385-10-15

rainwear 376-50-58 scarves and shawls 372-10-80 suspenders 376 .Ol(-20 t a p e s t r i e s 361(. 05-35 t a s s e l s , and cords and t a s s e l s 385-70 underwear 378-05-70 v e i l s 372-05 wearing appare l , nspf 380.03-382.87

THALLIUM (see a l so METALS) — coirpounds—

s a l t s of organic acids 1(27.28 other 1(22.00

metal 632.50 THEATRICAL SCENERY, PROPERTY, AND APPAREL,

imported under bond 861(.65 THEOBROMINE 1(37 -I8

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THEODOLITES THERMOGRAPHS THERMOMETERS THERMOSTATS THIMBLES, used in making ceramic articles THIOSULFATE(S)--

sodium other (classifiable according to cation constituent)

THORIUM (see also METAIS)— compounds—

salts of organic acids other

metal ore

THREAD (see also YAEHS and THREAD) counters— THREADIHG HAMD TOOLS THRESHIHa MACHINERY THUMB TACKS THYME—

oil spice.-

THYMOL TICKET-ISSUIMG MACHIHES, incorporating calculating mechanism

TIE HIHS and CUPS (see also JEWELRY) TIE PLATES, steel TILES (see also FLOOR COVERIMIS) —

ceramic concrete-—--—--—-----—— - - — - — -glass, pressed or molded used for building

of rubber or p l a s t i c s TIMBER TIMEPIECES (see also WATCHES and CLOCKS) TIMERS, pigeon TIME SWITCHES TIN (see also METALS)--

compounds— salts of organic acids other

foil ore, and black oxide of tin

TINCTURES, of opium TINSEL WIRE—

fes tooning and Christmas t r e e decora­t i o n s of

t e x t i l e a r t i c l e ornamented wi th Sch 3 Hdnte 3 ( a ) ( i ) woven f a b r i c s and ribbons of fW.lO

TIN SNIPS 6k8.91 TIPS, t o o l , unmounted, of s in t e r ed metal

carbides 6it9.53 TIRE FABRIC 357.80 TIRES AND TUBES, of rubber or p l a s t i c s Sch 7 Pt 12C Hdnte 1;

772.1»-5-60 TISSUE PAPER 252.1)-0-l+2; 252.77-79; 253.1)-0-45j

25't-.63-65; 256.30 TITANIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds— dioxide 473 .70 s a l t s of organic ac ids l)-27.18-20 other 1+22.30

f e r r o s i l l c o n ( a l l oy ) Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 ( e ) ( v l i i ) ; 607.60

710.k2 711.60

711.35-37 711.84 531.31

1+21.54

U17.18-423.00

42T.14 422.10-14

632.52; 632.68 601.45 708.85 651.27 666.00

646.02-06

452.66 162.09-11

437.72

676.25 7ltO.Og-37 610.25-26

532.21-31 511.31-41

540.47 772.70 200.35 7 Pt 2E 7l5.' 0

715.60-68

Sch

427.16 422.20-26

644.15 601.48 437.74

748.15

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TITANIUM (see also METAIB)—Continued metal 629.15-20 ore 601.51

TITLERS, film 722.55-56 TOASTERS, electric 684.20 TOBACCO—

cigarettes 170.65 cigars and cheroots 170.70-74 filler 170.20-49 leaf 170.01-05 machines, processing 678-45 manufactured, or not manufactured, nspf— I7O.8O pipecases 756.60 pipes, pipe bowls, and parts 756.20-35; 756.50-55 scrap 170.60-64 snuff and snuff f lour 170.75 stems 170.50-55 wrapper I7O.IO-I5

TOBOGGANS 734.95-97 TOILET—

brushes 750.40-47 combs Sch 7 Pt 8A Hdnte 2

750.05-15 combination t o i l e t a r t i c l e s conta in ing

combs or brushes 750.75 preparations 461.05-45 soap 466.10-15 wares, nspf, of metal 653.65-654.20 waters 461.15-35

TOLUENE 401.72 TOLUEMESULFONAMIDE RESINS 405.25 TOMATOES (see VEGETABLES) TONE ARMS 685.32 TONERS, color, benzenoid 406.70 TONGUE DEPRESSORS, wooden 206.87 TONKA BEANS 193.10

TOOL(S)— bodies and handles of wood 206.50-54 hand—

gas-operated welding, b raz ing , cu t t i ng and surface-tempering 674.80-90

wi th pneianatic or se l f -con ta ined non -e l ec t r i c motor 674.60-70

powder-actuated—: 674.75 wi th se l f -conta ined e l e c t r i c motor 683.20 other—

with b lade , or o ther working pa r t of base metal , metal ca rb ides , e t c . Sch 6 Pt 3E Hdnte 1

of wood 206.54 handles and knobs, of rubber or plastic— 772.80 holders, for machine tools 674.50-56 interchangeable tools for hand or machine tools 649.41-49

machine Sch 6 Pt 4F Hdnte l(a) 674.30-42

tips, unmounted, of sintered metal carbides 649.53

TOOTH BRUSHES—' 750.40 TOOTHPICKS, wood 206.85 TOPPED CRUDE PETROLEUM 475.05-10 TORCHES, blow, and other self-contained 649.31-32 TORPEDOES 730.93 TORQUE CONVERTERS 680.52 TOTOABA (see FISH) TOUGHENED (SPECIALLY TEMPERED) GLASS, whether or not shaped 544.31

TOUPEES 790.70

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TOURIST LITERATURE 270.70 TOWELS Soh 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1 TOWERS, of base metal 652.9U-98 TOXINS U37.76 TOy(S) Soh 7 Pt Hdnte 1 & 2

alphabet blocks, building blocks 737.55 balls 735.09-12 books '• 737.52 figures of animate objects 737.2^-50 models 737.07-15 musical instruments 737.60 nspf . 737.80-90 of rubber or plastics, for pets 773.05

TRACK TOOLS 651.25 TRACTORS—

automobile truck Sch 6 Pt 6B Hdnte 1(b)j 692.05 engines 66.1tO platform 692 .UO suitable for agricultural use 692.30 other 692.35

TRAILERS 692.60 TRAINS, model 737.05-15 TRANSFORMERS 682.10 TRANSISTORS 687.60 TRANSITS 710.UO-lt2 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Sch 6 Pt 6 TRAVELING BAGS Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) (i) TRAVERTINE, and articles of 512.21-31 TRAYS, of rubber or plastics 772.09 TREES, artificial 7U8.20-21 TRICHLORIDE(S) —

phosphorus 1;19 -82 trichloroethylene U29 .i;2 trichloromethane (chloroform) li29.2U other (classifiable according to cation

constituent iil7.l8-U23.00 and under "halogenated hydrocarbons") 1*29.U8

TRICHLOROETHILENE U29 .ll2 TRICYCLES 732.50-52 TRIETHANOLAMINE ' UZS.IZ TRIMMINGS—

of textile materials (see also MOTIIS and ORNAMENTS) 357.70

of other materials Sch 7 Pt 7B TRIOXIDE(S) —

arsenic lil7.62 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent)-- Ul7.l8-li23.00 TRIPOLI—

crude 519.17 in grains, ground, pulverized, or refined- 519.3U

TROMBONES Sch 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2(a) j 725.20-22

TRUCKS— automobile 692.05; 692.15 fork-lift, platform, and other self-propelled work trucks, off-the-highviay types 692 .liO

TRUFFLES lUU.30 TRUMPETS 725.20-22 TRUNKS (luggage) Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a)(i) TRUSSES (surgical) 709-57 TUBAS 725.20-22 TUBE OR TUBA ROOT U93.02-OU TUBERS 125.30

TUBES— of asbestos and hydraulic cement 518.UI of base metal Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(e)

aluminum 6l8.U5-U7 copper 613.02-12 iron or steel—

cast iron 610.56-58 conduits for electric conductors 688.30-35 other 610.30-52

lead 621+.50-5U nickel >- 620.UO-U2 tin 622.UO zinc 626.Ii5

of base metal or metal carbides, coated or cored with flux, for soldering, etc 653-10-15

electronic 687.50-6o

for electric lamps, vacuum tubes, etc— 5U7.37 other 51|0.1il-li3j 5U8-01-03

of metal, collapsible 6U0.U0 of paper, for holding thread or yarn 256.65-67 of rubber or plastics, for tires 772.57-60 X-ray 709.61

TUBING— of asbestos, or asbestos and other

spinnable fiber Sch 3 Hdnte l(ii) 518.21

of g lass 5UO.U1-U35 51+8.01-03 of meta l , f l e x i b l e 652.09 of t e x t i l e ma te r i a l s (see a l so FABRICS,

NARROW) 3 l i 7 . 1 5 - 2 0 ; 31+7.65 of rubber or p l a s t i c s Sch 7 Pt 12B Hdnte 1(c) & 2(v)

for gases or l i q u i d s 772.65 TUCKINGS 357 • 60 TUFTED—

fabrics 3U6.70-95 floor coverings 360.65-80

TUNA (see FISH) TUNG—

nuts 175.51+ oil 176.60

TUNGSTATE(S)— ammonium 1+17.1+0 calcium 1+18.30 potassium 1+20.32 sodium 1+21.56 other ( c l a s s i f i a b l e according to ca t ion

cons t i tuen t ) 1+17.18-1+23 -00 TUNGSTEN (see a l so METALS) —

compounds (see a l so TUNGSTATE(S)) l+22.i+0+.l+2 mixtures of 1+23.92

f e r r o s i l i c o n ( a l l oy ) Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(e) ( ix) 607.65

metal 629.25-35 ore 601.51+

TUNGSTIC ACID 1+16.1+0 TUNING—

forks pins

TURBINES— steam 660.25-35 water 660.65-70

TURMERIC, spice I62 . I3 TURNBUCKLES 61+6.72; 61+6.78 TURNIPS ( s e e a l s o VEGETABLES) 137.66

726.10 726.1+5

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TURN-TABLES 685.32 TURPENTINE, gum and spirits of 188.50 TURTLES (see also ANIMALS) 100.90 TWEEZERS 6U9.91 TWINE Sch 3 Pt 2 Hdnte 1(a)

binder and baler Sch 3 Pt 2 Hdnte 1(e); 315.20

TYPES— printing 668.36 special, for the use or benefit of the blind 826.20

TYPESETTING, MACHINES 668.25 TYPEWRITERS 676.05 TYPEWRITING APPARATUS and INSTRUMENTS,

electric telegraph 681(.6U

U ULTRAMARINE BLUE li73.8ii ULTRA-VIOLET LAMPS 687.10 UMBERS Ii72.1i6-li8; U73.38 UMBRELLAS Sch 7 Pt 8 B Hdnte 1;

751.05 toy 737.90

UNDERWEAR 378.05-70 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IMPORTATIONS 830.00-836.00 UNIVERSAL JOINTS 680.51+ UNLOADING MACHINERY 661 .10 UNSPUN FIBROUS VEGETABLE MATERIALS Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d) UPHOLSTERY FABRIC 357.05-15 UPHOLSTERY REGULATORS 651.OU URANATE(S) —

sodium 1+21.58 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) Ul7.l8-U23.00 URANIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds (see also URANATES)— salts of organic acids U27.28 other U22.50-52

metal 629.50 ore 601.57

UEEA U8O.3O methylol 1*25.22 resins Uli5.35

UHETHANE RESINS 1*05.25 URUNDAT, dyeing and tanning preparations U70.50-57 UTENSILS and articles, household, nspf—

ceramic 53U. 21-97 glass 5U6.11-57 rubber or plastics 772.03-15 wood 206.95-97

V VACCINES U37.76 VACUUM—

bottles and containers 790.59-63 bottle inners 5U5.31-37 cleaners, non-industrial, with self-contained electric motors 683.30

pumps 661.15 VALANCES—

of rubber or plastics 772.35 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 5C Hdnte 1

VALERIC ACID li25.96 VALERIC ANHYDRIDE U26.02 VALISES Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2(a) (i) VALONIA, dyeing and tanning preparations li70.60-65

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VALVES 680.20-27 VANADATE(S) ; Sch U Pt 2C

ammonium i 1*17.1*2 potassium . U20,3h sodium U21.60 other (classifiable according to cation

constituent) Ul7.l8-U23.00 VANADIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds (see also VANADATES)— salts of organic acids U27.22 other ljg2.58-62

metal 632.58j 632.68 mixtures of U23.9U ore 601.60

VANILLA BEANS 193.15 VANILLIN UO8.8O VANS, LIFT (see also CONTAINERS) —

of base metal— of stainless steel 6U0.20 other 6UO.3O

of wood 20U.3O VAPOR—

generating boilers 66O.IO power units 660.25-35

VAPORIZING MACHINERY, industrial, plant, and laboratory equipment 66I.7O

VARNISHES Sch U Pt 9C Hdnte 3 J U7U.UO-U6

VATS, metal, over 75-gallon capacity 6U0.35 VEAL (see MEATS) VEGETABLE—

dyeing and tanning preparations Sch U Pt 9A Hdnte 1 U70.05-85

fibers, textile— cotton 300.10-50 other Sch 3 Pt IB Hdnte 1(a);

30U.02-58 glue U55.30-32 juices 166.30 materials—

fibrous, nontextile Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2(d); 222.05-28; 192.55-85

oil-bearing 175.03-57 oil cake and oil-cake meal 18U .50-52 oils (see OILS, FATS, and GREASES) parchment paper 253.25 seeds 126.01-127.10 substances—

candied, crystallized, or glace 15U.60 crude, nspf 193.25

tallow 176.90 waxes U9U.10-18

VEGETABLE MATERIALS, fibrous, unspun (bamboo, rattan, willow, chip, straw, palm leaf, grass, seagrass, and similar fibrous vegetable substances)—

articles of Sch 2 Pt 2B Hdnte 2 baskets and bags 222.U0-UU blinds, shutters, curtains, screens, and shades 222.50

woven or partly assembled material suitable for blinds, shutters, etc— 222.30-36

bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, wreaths, and similar ornamental articles of dried, bleached, colored, or chemically treated grasses or other natural plants 7U8.35

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VEGETABEE MAIERIAIB—Continued articles of—Continued

braids, non-elastic, suitable for making or ornamenting headware

brooms and brushes chip roping

floor coverings f i i rn i ture headwear luggage, handbags, and flat goods nspf

VEGETABLES (see also ARTIFICIAL) — candled, crystallized, or glace —___ dried, desiccated, or dehydrated fresh, chilled, or frozen packed in salt, in brine, pickled, or

otherwise prepared or preserved Sch 1 Ft 8C Hdnte 1; 141.05

VEHICLES (except rail vehicles) coach work fittings and mountings motor, including amphibious motor vehicles—

armored military constructed and equipped to perform

special services—~- ---motorcycles for transport of persons or articles

nspf. Including trailers VEILING VEILS VELLUM VELOCIPEDE BELLS VELOURS, cotton VELVETEENS, cotton VELVETS, cotton VENDING MACHINES, automatic VENEERS, wood Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1(a); 240.00-06 VENISON (See MEATS) VERMICELLI l82.35-36 VERMILLION REDS 1+73.66 VERT LIGHT PISTOLS 730.81 VESSELS (see also BOATS), not subject to pro­visions of tariff schedules General Hdnte 5(e)

Sch 3 Pt 6 F

VITAMINS VOLTAGE REGULATORS, automatlc-

-l)-3T.82-86j 1+38.01 686.20

T03.80-90 T50.30-31

222.28 222.55-57

727-10 702.05-U7 706.10-llf 222.60-6i+

13k.60 iit-0.09-75

135.10-138.00

61^7.00-10

692 M

692.15 692.50-55

692.05-10 692.60 350.00 372.05 120.50 652.55 3^+6.35

3h6.13-2k 3h6.35 678.14-0

w

VESTS VETERINARY—

furniture instruments and apparatus-

VETIVERT OIL VIEWERS, film VINEGAR VINYL—

a c e t a t e — — chloride ether resins

VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE VINYLPYRROLTDONE VIOLINS, violas, violoncellos, and double

basses VIRUSES VISCOMETERS VISES—

machine-tool accessor ies or p a r t s magnetic other than machine-tool accessories

and parts

727.02-OU 709.01-66

1+52.68 722.52-56 182.55-58

1+28.68 1+29.1+1+ 1+28.91+

1+1+5.1+0-1+5

1+29-1+6 U25.38

725.01+ 1+37.76

711.86-88

67I+. 50-56 682.80

61+9-37

WADDING— c e l l u l o s e 252.30; 25I+.2O

a r t i c l e s of, nspf 256.80 of t e x t i l e m a t e r i a l s , and a r t i c l e s of

nspf 355.05-25 WAEERS—

of cork 220.1+5 ed ib le 182.20 not edible 193.20

WAGONS— designed to be ridden by children 732.52 farm 666.00 vehicles, not self propelled— 692.60

WAIKCNG STICKS 751.10-11 WALL—

coverings, including wall tile, nspf, of rubber or plastics (see also FLOOR COVERINGS) 772.70

hand-woven tapestries fit only for use as wall hangings 36I+.O5

paper 256.05 t i l e s -

ceramic 532.21-27 concre te - -— ^—__ 5 I I . 3 I

WALtlUTS (see a l so NUTS) II+5.28; ll+5.5l+-55 WARDROBE CASES Sch 7 Pt ID Hdnte 2 ( a ) ( l ) WARPING MACHINES, t e x t i l e 67O.I2 WASHERS—

of base meta l , except i ron or s t e e l 61+6.75-76 of cork 220.1+5 of i ron or s t e e l 6I+6.65-7O

WASHING MACHINES— di sh 662.20 for earth, stone, ores, or other minerals

in solid form 678.20 for textile materials and articles 67O.I+O and .1+3

WASTE AND SCRAP— asbestos 518.11 cellulose acetate 309.65; 771.05 cocoa-bean residues 156.5O-55 cork 220.05 fish 18I+.55 glass 5I+O.1I+ metals Sch 6 Pt 2 Hdnte 3(b)

aluminum 618.10 beryllium 628.05 columblum 628.15 copper 612.08-11 germanium 628.25 hafnium 628.35 Indium 628.1+5 iron or steel 607.10-12 lead 62I+ .01+ magnesium 628.55 molybdenum 628.70 nickel 620.02 precious metal 605.7O rhenium 628.90 tajitalum 629.05 t i n 622.10 titanium 629 -15 tungsten 629.25-26 uranium 629.50 zinc 626.10

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

References t o Tar i f f Schedules

WAaCE AHD SCRAP—Continued metals—Continued

zirconium 629.60 other "base metals 632.02-58

mica $16.21-21+J 516.41 nspf 793.00 paper and paper board ———— 250.Ol)-photographic film •J2h.30 p l a s t i c s 771.05; 771.15 rubber 771.10 t e a , for making chemical products under

bond Sch 8 Pt 5D 867.00 importation prohibited Sch 1 Pt llA Hdnte 3

textile Sch 3 Pt 1 Hdnte 1 cordage 390.10-12 man-made f i be r s 309.60-66 rs«s Sch 3 Pt 7C; 390.20-60

bagging and sugar-sack fabric 390.20 wiping 390.30 other 390 .kO-60

s i l k 308.10-20 vegetable f ibe r s—

abaca 301)-.02 c o i r 3Cik.06 cot ton 3OO.iiO-.50 c r i n vege ta l 304.08 f lax 30i;.12 hemp 30l+ .20 Ju te 30h.32 kapok 301*.38 ramie 36k.h2 s i s a l and henequen 30l)-.')-6 sunn 301*.50 other 301+.56

vool and r e l a t e d h a i r 307.02-18 tobacco scrap 170.61-64 Trtiale 184.55 wood 200.10

WATCHES Sch 7 P t 2E Hdnte 2 ( a ) J 715.05

assemblies and sub-assemblies 720.70-75 cases Sch 7 Pt 2E Hdnte 2(d);

720.20-30 chain(s) 740.05-35; 740.70-80 dials 720.40-42 glasses 547.11-13 Jewels Sch 7 Pt 2E Hdnte 2(e); 720.60 movements Sch 7 Pt 2E Hdnte 2(b);

716.08-719.— parts nspf 720.90 plates 720.65

WATER(S)— bay (bay rum) 461.15 chestnuts (see VEGETABLES) engines 66O.65-7O floral or flower 461.20 gas generators, with or without purifiers 660.22

heaters. Instantaneous, storage, or immersion— electric 684.40 non-electrical 66I.65

-melons (see also ERUITS)— fresh — 148.20-21 prepared or preserved 148.35-36

mineral I66.10 soda 166.20 toilet 461.30-35 turbines 660.65-7O under-water breathing devices, not requiring attendants 735.15

wheels 660.65-7O

509

References to Tariff Schedules

WATEH-GAS TAR— crude 401.18 pitch of 401.60

WATT-HOOR METERS, and standard meters for checking or calibrating such meters 7I3.O5-I5

WAraiiE, dyeing and tanning preparations 4-70.50-57 WAXES—

animal 494.02-08 a r t i f i c i a l mixtures 494.30 mineral 494.20-24 vegetable 494.10-18

WAX or PARAFFIN COATED PAPER 254.54 WEAPONS 730.05-77; 730.81-93 WEARING APPAREL—

footwear Sch 7 Pt lA Hdnte 1^ 700.05-85

of fur on the skin, nspf 79I.O5-I5 gloves Sch 7 Pt IC Hdnte l(a]6;

7Oli.OS-705.9O headwear Sch 7 Pt IB Hdnte 1(a);

702.05-703.75 of leather, nspf 791.60-75 models of, under bond, by manufacturers 864.10 regalia, for institutions Sch 8 Pt 4 Hdnte 2;

850.40; 851.30 of rubber or plastics, nspf 772.30 of textile materials Sch 3 Pt 6 theatrical, under bond 864.65

WEATHER BOARDS 202.45-50 WEAVING MACHINES 670.14 WEBBING, TEJCrilE (see FABRICS, narrow) WEBS, nspf 355.05-25 WEDGES 651.25 WEIGHING MACHINERY (see also BALANCES) 662.25-30 WEIGBT-OPERATED—

counting and checking machines 662.30 motors 660.80

WEIGHTS— for balances of a sensitivity of 5 centigrams or better 7II.08

for other weighing machinery 662.30 WELDING—

appl iances , gas-operated 674.80-90 machines and appara tus , e l e c t r i c a l 683.90-95 wi re , r ods , t ubes , p l a t e s , e l e c t r o d e s , e t c . ,

of base metal or metal ca rb ides , coated or cored with f lux 653.IO-I5

WETOING AGENTS (see SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS) WHALEBONE, a r t i c l e s of ,nspf 792.40 •WHAiE(S) —

fit for human consumption (see MEATS) homogenized condensed 184.55 live Sch 1 Pt 1 Hdnte 1;

100.95 not fit for human consumption 184.55 oil, crude or refined (see also OILS, FATS, and GREASES) I77.32-36

scrap, meal, and solubles 184.55 WHEAT ^ 130.65-70

milled 131.40; 131.72-75 WHEEL GOODS 732.02-62

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

510

•WHEELS— abrasive

mounted on frameworks, hand or pedal operated

of iron or steel, for rail locomotives, vehicles, and rolling stock

•WHETSTONES, hand WHIPS WHISKEY WHITE—

lead satin

WICK, asbestos WICKS, TEXTILE (see also FABRICS, narrovf) •WIGS 1 WILLOW

References to Tariff Schedules

519.81-86

6h9.39

690.30 519.61

751.10-11 I68.1i5-i*6

1(73.60-62 1*72.30 518.21

Sch 3 Pt U 790.70

Sch 2 Ft 2B Hdnte 2Cb)j 222.20-25 222.30-60

661*. 10 670.12

725.10-26

articles of WINCHES WINDING MACHINES, textile WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WINDOW(S) —

fittings and mountings, of base metal 61*7.00-10 frames, of base metal 652.90-92 glass 5U2.11-98 hollands 356.20 painted, colored, or stained glass 51ill.61i valued over $15 per square foot, for

religious institutions 850.30 WINES—

imitation 167.90 nspf 167.50 prune 167.20 rice 167.25 sherry 167.35 sparkling 167.IO still, produced from grapes I67.30-37 vermouth 167.1*0-1*2

WIPING RAGS 390.30 WIRE-DRAWING DIES 61*9.1*8 WIRE(S) —

bale ties, of iron or steel 61*2.90-91 milliners' and other, covered 61*2.96-97 barbed 61*2.02 of base metal—

aluminum Sch 6 Pt 2D Hdnte 3(d) 618.20-22

copper Sch 6 Pt 2C Hdnte 3(d),-612.70-73

iron or steel Sch 6 Pt 2B Hdnte 3(i)j 609.20-76

lead Sch 6 Pt 2G Hdnte 3(b) 5 62l*.30

nickel Sch 6 Pt 2E Hdnte 3(d); 620.20-22

tin Sch 6 Pt 2F Hdnte 3(b); , 622.20-22

zinc Sch 6 Pt 2H Hdnte 3(d); 626.30-31

of base metal or metal carbide, coated or cored with flux, for soldering, etc 653.10-15

of base metal powder, used for metal spraying 653.15

cloth, gauze, fabric, screen, netting, and fencing 61*2.35-37

cylinder and Fourdrinier, suitable for use in paper making machines 61*2.25-30

healds and heddles 67O.72 strands, ropes, cables and cordage, with or without fittings 61*2.06-20

References to Tariff Schedules

•WIRING SETS, ignition, Christmas tree, etc 688.10-15 •WITHERITE 1*72.02-01* WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' WEARING APPAREL Sch 3 Pt 6 Hdnte 2(c);

382.03-87 WOOD—

baskets 20U.05 blinds, shutters, screens, and shades 206.65-67 blocks, rough shaped 200.50-55 boxes, cases, crates, etc 201*.25-30 brier root, in the rough or blocks 200.1*5 broom, brush, and mop handles and backs 206.50-51* building boards Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte l(e); 21*5.80-90 carvings and ornaments 202.66 casks, barrels, and other coopers' products 201* .10-20

cellular panels Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1(d); 21*5.60

charcoal 200.30 chips 200.15 compression-modified or densified, and articles thereof 203.10-30

doors 206.30 dowel rods and. pins 200.90-95 excelsior 200.25 fence pickets, pailings, rails, and

sections 200.75 firewood 200.03 flooring 202.57-60 flour 200.20 forks 206.1*5-1*7 frames, picture and mirror 206.60 fuel, with or without added binder 200.03-06 furniture Sch 7 Pt 1*A Hdnte 1;

727.15-1*0 handles 203.20; 206.50-5U jewelry boxes, silverware chests, utensil

cases, etc 20l*.35-50 laths 200.65 logs, rough, split, hewn, or roughly sided- 200.35 lumber Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2(a);

202.03-51* drilled or treated Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2(d) & Hdnte Ij;

202.52; 202.51* not drilled or treated 202.53

moldings 202.63-66 nspf 207.00 -particle board 21*5.50 pitch 1*93.1*7 plywood Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1(b);

21*0.10-20 poles, piles, posts 200.60 pulp 250.02 pulpwood 200.35 railroad ties 200.80 screws, of base metal Sch 6 Pt 3D shingles and shakes 200.85 siding (weather boards or clapboards) 202.1*5-50

drilled or treated Sch 2 Pt IB Hdnte 2(d); 202.52; 202.51*

skewers, candy and ice cream sticks, drink mixers, and similar small wares 206.87

spoons 206.1*5-1*7 sticks, rough, or cut to length 200.1*0 tar and tar oil 1*91*.1*0 timber, rough, split, hewn, or roughly sided 200.35

tools, tool bodies and handles 206.50-51* toothpicks 206.85

TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

5U

References to Tariff Schedules

References to

Tariff Schedules

WOOD—Continued utensils, household-veneer panels

206.9S-97 WRECKERS (motor vehicles) 692.15 -Sch 2 Ft 3 Hdnte l(c); WRENCHES 6U8.97

2U0.30-60 WRITING PAPER Sch 2 Pt U Hdnte 2(d) cut to size 256.20-25 not cut t o s i ze 252.75; 25U.56-58 prepared fo r use as combination sheets

and envelopes 256.14.0

veneers Sch 2 Pt 3 Hdnte 1 ( a ) ; 2liO. 00-06

waste 200.10 WOODCUTS—

for i n s t i t u t i o n s 850.10; 851.10 in^jorted under bond 862.10; 86U.70 made and p r in ted by hand 765.10 napf 27U.50; 27U.70

WOOD-WIND INSTRUMENTS Soh 7 Pt 3A Hdnte 2 (b ) ; 725.2U

WOOD WORKING MS.CHINE TOOLS Soh 6 Pt UF Hdnte l ( a ) ( i i i ) ; 67U.liO-U2 XYIENOLS UOl.76; U03.U6

WOOL S c h 3 H d n t e 2 ( o ) ; XYLOCAINE • 1*07.35 Sch 3 Pt IC

carded or combed 307.50-52 T

X-RAY—

apparatus film, exposed-

XYLENE

709.61-63

27U.U5 U0l.7lt

177.58-62 U9O.05 178.10 lj65.75 522.81

306.00-306.81i 652.50

crude or ref ined halogenated, n i t r a t e d , or vulcanized hydrogenated sulfonated or su l fa ted

minera l , in bulk, b a t t s , e t c . not carded or combed s t e e l for use under bond for making certain

belting, boots, floor coverings, sooJcs, press cloth, or paper makers' felts Sch 3 Ft IC Hdnte U;

306.00-Oli waste 307.02-18 woven fabrics of, nspf 336.10-60 yarns of 307.60-6U

WOOL AND RELATED ANIMAL HAIR— carbonized Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte 1(h) c lean y i e l d Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte 1(c) in the grease Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte 1(e) on the skin Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte l ( d ) scoured Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte 1(g) sor ted Sch 3 Pt IC Hdnte l ( i ) washed Soh 3 Pt IC Hdnte 1(f )

WORK HOLDERS— for machine too l s 67U. 50-56 magnetic 682.80 v i s e s and clamps 61*9.37

WORKSHOPS, r a i l r o a d and r a i l r o a d service veh ic les 690.20

WORKS OF ART 765.05-30 of American a r t i s t s r e s id ing abroad 765.30 ingjorted under bond 862.10; 861*.70 for i n s t i t u t i o n s 850.10; 851.10 s t a t u a r y and s c u l p t u r e s , not o r i g i n a l ,

of stone statues, statuettes, and hand-made

flowers, not original, of ceramic ware WRAPPING—

machinery paper

WRAPPINGS, wood excelsior WREATHS—

artificial 7l*8.l5; 71*8.20; 7U8.1*0 of natural flowers or plants—

dried, bleached, colored, etc. fresh

513.51

531*. 11

662.10-20

252.81-86

200.25

YACHTS Gen Hdnte 5(e); 696.05-15 YARN COUNT (method of determining) Soh 3 Hdnte 1*

cotton Sch 3 Pt 3A Hdnte l(b) YARN NUMBER, cotton (method of determining)-Sch 3 Pt U Hdnte 1;

Sch 3 Pt 3A Hdnte l(b) YARNS and threads—

of animal hair, nspf 312.10 of asbestos 518.21 of cotton 300.60-303.20 (defined) Sch 3 Hdnte 2(e) elastic 3U9.10 glass fiber Sch 3 Pt IE Hdnte 2(o);

309.98-W machines—

for preparing yarns to be woven, knit, braided, etc.

for producing yarns of man-made fibers metalized not specially provided for of paper • of silk of vegetable fibers, except cotton of wool and related hair

YEAST extract preparations

YELLCWS (pigments) — chrome — zinc

YELLWTAIL (see FISH) YLANG YUNG (CANANGA) OIL YTTRIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds— s a l t s of organic acids 1*27.28 other 1*23.00

670.12 670.02-06

309.98-310.91 312.30 312.50 312.1*0

308.30-90 305.02-50 307.60-61* 1*37.1*7-1*8

182.1*5

1*73.12 1*73.20

1*52.70

7U8.35 192.20

ZAFFER ZINC (see a l so METAIS) —

compounds— s a l t s of organic ac ids o ther

ore pigments (lithopone, oxide, and sulfide)-

zinc yellow ZIRCONIUM (see also METALS) —

compounds— salts of organic acids other

metal ore

523.1*1

1*27.21*-25 1*22.70-78

601.66; 602.20 1*73.72-80

1*73.20

1*27.28 1*22.80-82 629.60-65

601.63

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