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TREATY—CHINA. October 8, 1903.
Baking powder in bottles or tins—Continued. H'k Tls.
12-ounce per dozen 0.226
1-pound do. 0.303
3-pound do. 0.810
5-pound do. 1.350
Bark:
Mangrove per picul .073
Plum tree do. .120
Yellow (for dyeing) 5 per ct.
Yellow (medicinal) per picul .800
Barley, pearl per picul .300
Basins, iron (enameled):
Up to 9 inches in diameter, decorated or not decorated per dozen .050
Over 9 inches in diameter, agate, blue and white, gray or mottled, not decorated per dozen .090
Over 9 inches in diameter, decorated (with gold) do. .175
Over 9 inches in diameter, decorated (without gold) per dozen .125
Basins, tin (common) per gross .250
Beads:
Coral per catty .750
Cornelian per picul 7.000
Glass of all kinds 5 per ct.
Beer. See Wines, etc.
Beeswax, yellow per picul 1.600
Belting 5 per ct.
Betel nut husk:
Dried per picul .077
Fresh do. .018
Betel nut leaves, dried do. .045
Betel nuts:
Dried do. .225
Fresh do. .018
Bezoar cow, Indian 5 per ct.
Bicho de Mar:
Black per picul 1.600
White do. .700
Bicycle materials 5 per ct.
Bicycles each 3.000
Birds' nests:
First quality per catty 1.400
Second quality do. .450
Third quality do. .150
Blue:
Paris per picul 1.500
Prussian do. 1.500
Bones, tiger do. 2.500
Books:
Chinese Free.
Printed, and charts, maps, newspapers, and periodicals Free.
Borax:
Crude per picul .610
Refined do. 1.460
Braid, llama do. 5.000
Bricks, fire 5 per ct.
Bronze powder per picul 2.200
Butter in tins, jars, and other packages do. 2.000
Buttons:
Agate and porcelain per 12 gross .010
Brass and other kinds (not jewelry) per gross .020
Byrrh. (See Wines, etc.)
Camphor per picul 1.650
Camphor baroos:
Clean per catty 2.450
Refuse 5 per ct.
Candles:
9 ounce per case of 25 packages of 6 candles .075
12-ounce do. .100
16-ounce do. .133
All kinds, differently packed per picul .750
Other weights, duty in proportion.
Canes:
Bamboo per thousand .400
Coir–
1 foot long per picul .200
5 feet long per thousand .300