180 · FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 11. 1897. S°¤¤*¤·¤ ”·. Scrmnumaz J.-—F1.Ax, Hman, AND Jtrrn, mb lvlhnnraorunns oF. ..£“€.?‘ml‘i2‘§;*$até‘£F· — · mu.323. Flax straw, five dollars per ton. y . 324. Flax, not hackled or dressed, one cent per pound. 325. Flax, hackled, known as “dressed 1ine,” three cents per pound. 326. Tow of flax, twenty dollars per ton. H¤·¤=1>- 327. Hemp, and tow of hemp, twenty dollars per ton; hemp, hackled, known as "line of hemp," forty dollars per ton. xm. 328. Single yarns made of jute, not finer than Eve lea or number, one cent per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; if finer than five lea or » number, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. · C¤b1¤¤.¤t¤- - 329. Cables and cordage, composed of istle, Tampico fiber, manila, sisal grass or sunn, or a mixture of these or any of them, one cent per pound; cables and cordage made of hemp, tarred or untarred, two cents per pound. 330. Threads, twines, or cords, made from yarn not finer than five lea or number, composed of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, thirteen cents per pound; if made from yarn finer than five lea or number, · three-fourths of one cent per pound additional for each lea or number, or part of a lea or number, in excess of five. , 4 331. Single yarns in the gray, made of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, not finer than eight lea or number, seven cents per pound; finer than eight lea or number and not finer than eighty lea ‘ or number, forty per centum ad valorem; single yarns, made of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, finer than eighty lea or num- S ber, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 332. Flax gill netting, nets, webs, and seines shall pay the same duty per pound as is imposed in this schedule upon the thread, twine, or cord of which they are made, and in addition thereto twenty-five per cen tum ad valorem. 333. Floor mattings, plain, fancy or figured, manufactured from straw, round or split, or other vegetable substances not otherwise provided for, including what are commonly known as Chinese, Japanese, and India , straw mattings, valued at not exceeding ten cents per square yard, three cents per square yard; valued at exceeding ten cents per square yard, seven cents per square yard and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. · Carpets, carpeting, mats and rugs made of flax, hemp, jute, or other vegetable fiber (except cotton), valued at not exceeding fifteen cents per square yard, five cents per square yard and thirty-five per centum ad valorein; valued above fifteen cents per square yard, ten cents per square yard and thirtyfive per centum ad valorem. , 335. Hydraulic hose, made in whole or in part of flax, hemp, ramie, or jute, twenty cents per pound. 330. Tapes composed wholly or in part of flax, woven with or without metal threads, on reels, spools, or otherwise, and designed expressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes, forty per centum ad · valorem. 337. Oilcloth for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, including lino- · lcum or corticene, figured or plain, and all other oilcloth (except silk oilcloth) under twelve feet in width not specially provided for herein, eight cents per square yard and fifteen per centum ad valorem: oil cloth for floors and linoleum or corticene, twelve feet and overin width, inlaid linoleum or corticene, and cork carpets, twenty cents per square yard and twenty per centum ad valorem; waterproof cloth. composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, whether composed in part of indiarubber or otherwise, ten cents per square yard and twenty per centum ad valorem. 338. Shirt collars andicnffs, composed of cotton, forty-five cents per dozen pieces and fifteen per centumad valorem; composediir whole or in part of linen, forty cents per dozen pieces and twenty per centum ad valorem.