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 Tin-Foil;

Tin, in plates or sheets;

Vanilla beans;

Vegetables, not otherwise provided for;

Verdigris;

Yams.

20. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of twenty per centum on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned and embraced in this section, that is to say:

Antimony, tartrate of;

Acids, citric and tartaric;

Blank books, bound or unbound;

Blue or Roman vitriol, or sulphate of copper;

Boards, planks, staves, laths, scantling, spars, hewn and sawed timber, and timber used in building wharves;

Brick, fire-brick, and roofing and paving tile, not otherwise provided for;

Brimstone, in rolls;

Bronze powder;

Burgundy pitch;

Burr stones, manufactured or bound up into millstones;

Calomel;

Castor oil;

Castorum ;

Chicory root;

Chocolate;

Chromate of lead;

Corks;

Cotton laces, cotton insertings, cotton trimming laces, and cotton braids;

Cowhage down;

Cubebs;

Dried pulp;

Ether;

Feather beds, feathers for beds, and downs of all kinds;

Feldspar;

Fig-blue;

Firewood;

Fish glue, or isinglass;

Fish skins;

Flour of sulphur;

Frankfort black;

Fulminates, or fulminating powders;

Glue;

Gold and silver leaf;

Grapes;

Gunpowder;

Hair, curled, moss, seaweed, and all other vegetable substances used for beds or mattresses;

Hat bodies, made of wool, or of which wool is the component material of chief value;

Hatters plush, composed of silk and cotton, but of which cotton is the component material of chief value;

Lampblack;

Leather, tanned, bend, or sole;

Leather, upper, of all kinds, except tanned calfskin, which shall pay twenty-five per centum ad valorem;

Magnesia;

Malt;

Mats of cocoa-nut;