152 FIFTYFIFTH oonennss. snss. 1. ou. 11. 1897. S°¤¤°*¤·*.A· ound · containin more than ninety per centum of bitartrate of potash, Chemicals, oils and P 7 g · , p.m¤..ct¤s.¤mJa. five cents per pound; cream of tartar and patent tartar, six cents per ound. P 7. Blacking of all kinds, twenty-nve per centum ad valorem. 8. Bleaching powder, or chloride of lime, one-fifth of one cent per und. POS. Blue vitriol or sulphate of copper, one-half of one cent per pound. 10. Bone char, suitable for use in decolorizing sugars, twenty per centum ad valorem. ` 11. Borax, live cents per pound; borates of lime or soda, or other borate material not otherwise provided for, containing more than thirty- six per centum of anhydrous boracic acid, four cents per pound ;_ borates of lime or soda, or other borate material not otherwise provided for, containing not more than thirty-six per centum of anhydrous boracic acid, three cents per pound. 12. Camphor, refined, six cents per pound. 13. Chalk (not medicinal nor prepared for toilet purposes) when ground, precipitated naturally or artificially, or otherwise prepared, whether in the form of cubes, blocks, sticks or disks, or otherwise, including tailors’, billiard, red, or French chalk, one cent per pound. Manufactures of chalk not specially provided for in this Act, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. 14. Cbloroform, twenty cents per pound. c¤•1-mp¤·¤p¤r¤- 15. Coal-tar dyes or colors, not specially provided for in this Act, °"’“· thirty per centum ad valorem; all other products or preparations of coal tar, not colors or dyes and not medicinal, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem. 16. Cobalt, oxide of, twenty-five cents per pound. 17. Collodion and all compounds of pyroxylin, whether known as celluloid or by any other name, fifty cents per pound; rolled or in sheets, unpolished, and not made up into articles, sixty cents per pound; if in finished or partly finished articles, and articles of which collodlon or any compound of pyroxylin is the component material of chief value, sixty-five cents per pound and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 18. Coloring for brandy, wine, beer, or other liquors, fifty per centum ad valorem. _ 19. Copperas or sulphate of iron, 0ne—fourth of one cent per pound. mugs. 20. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried insects, grains, gums and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, nutgalls, roots, stems, spices, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing; any of the foregoing which are drugs and not edible, but which are advanced in value or condition by refining, grinding, or other process, and not specially provided for in this Act, onefourth of one cent per pound, and in addition thereto ten per centum ad valorem. . ~ 21. Ethers: Sulphuric, forty cents per pound; spirits of nitrous ether, twentyfive cents per pound; fruit ethers, oils, or essences, two dollars per pound; ethers of all kinds not specially provided for in this Act, Pgtqsm. one dollar per pound: Pro/vided, That no article of this paragraph M"“‘““’“ ”"’· shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad_valorem. 22. Extracts and decoctions of logwood and other dyewoods, and ' extracts of barks, such as are commonly used for dyeing or tanning, not specially provided for in this Act, seven-eighths of one cent per pound; extracts of qnebracho and of hemlock bark, one·half of one cent per pound; extracts of sumac, and of woods other than dyewoods, not specially provided for in this Act, five eighths of one cent per pound. 23. Gelatin, glue, isinglass or fish glue, and prepared lish bladders or fish sounds, valued at not above ten cents per pound, two and onehalf cents per pound; valued at above ten cents per pound and not above thirty-five cents per pound, twenty- five per centum ad valorem; valued above thirty-five cents per pound, fifteen cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem.