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 586 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1244. 1890. Wmm G- 262. R e, ten cents er bushel. miamuhm 263. Rye-flour, one-half of one cent per pound. °°"“'“’°‘· 264. Vgheat, twenty-five cents per bushe . 265. Wheat-flour, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Dnkypuucu DAIRY PBODUCTS— 266. Butter, and substitutes therefor, six cents per poimd. 267. Cheese, six cents per pound. ' 268. Milk, fresh, five cents per gallon. . 269. Milk, preserved or con ensed, including weight of packages, three cents per pound; sugar of milk, eight cents per pound. 35;-mmdgeldymd. FARM AND FIELD RODUC'1`S—- 1*** 270. Beans, forty cents per bushel of sixty pounds. 271. Beans, pease, and mushrooms, prepared or preserved, in tins, jars, bottles, or otherwise, forty. per centum ad valorem. 272. Broom—corn, eight dollars per ton. 273. Cabbages, three cents each. 274. Cider, five cents per gallon. 275. Eggs, five cents per dozen. 276. Eggs, yolk of, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 277. Hay, four dollars per ton. 278. Honey, twenty cents per gallon. 279. Hops, fifteen cents per pound. 280. Onions, forty cents per bushel. 281. Pease, green, in bulk or in barrels, sacks, or similar packages, forty cents per bushel of sixty tpczunds; pease, dried, twenty cents (per bushel ; split pease, ycents per bushel of sixty poun : pease in cartons, papers, or other small packages, one cent per und. 282. Plants, trees, shiubs, and vines of all kinds, commonly known as nursery stock, not specially provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad v orem. ‘ 283. Potatoes, twenty-five cents per bushel of sixty pounds. Sew- Snaps- 284. Castor beans or seeds, fifty cents per bushel of fifty pounds. ‘ 285. Flaxseed or linseed, poppg seed and other oil seeds, not Epecially provided for in this act, thirty cents lper bushel of fty-six dpounds ; but no drawback shall be a owed on oilcake ma e from imported seed. 286. Garden-seeds, agricu tural seeds, and other seeds, not specially rovided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. 287. Jdgetables of all kinds, prepared or preserved, including pickles and sauces of all in s, not specially provided for in this act, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 288. Vegetables in their natural state, not specially provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 289. Straw, thirty per centum ad valorem. 290. Teazles, thirty per centum ad valorem. nn. F1sn—- 291. Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more than five inches long, four inches I wide and three and one-half inches deep, ten cents per whole box; in half-boxes, measuring not more than_ five inches long, four inches wide, and one and five-eighths inches deep, five cents each ; in uarter-boxes, measuring not more than four and three-fourtlis inches long; three an one—half inches wide, and one and one—fourth inc es deep, two and one-half cents each ; when imported in any other form, forty per centum ad valorem. 292. Fish, pickled, in barrels or half barrels, and mackerel or salmon, pickled or salted, one cent Bger pound. 293. Fish, smoked, dried, salted, pickl, frozen, packed in ice, or otherwise prepared for preservation, and fresh fish, not