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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sms. I. Ch. 16. 1913. 119 ccémppunds not specially provided for in this section, 20 per centum Ch&'g,E,,;f-md a va orem. 1¤i¤¤r—¤¤¤‘ ned- 58. Vamishes, includi'f1]gBs0-called gold size or japan, 10 per centum V“'¤E“*’°°»°°°· ad valorem: Provided, t spirit varnishes containing less than 10 i.·i1'é&°i°3t¤¤¤¤a¤s. per centum of methyl alcohol of the total alcohol contained therein, shall be dutiable at $1.32 per gallon and 15 per centum ad valorem. 59. Vermilion reds, containing quicksilver, dry or ground in oil or water, 15 per centum ad valorem; when not containing quicksilver` but made of lead or containing lead, 25 per centum ad valorem. 60. Whiting and Paris white dry, and chalk, groimd or (bolted, fg cent per pound; whiting and, Paris white, ground in oil, or putty, 15 per centum ad valorem. 61. Zinc, oxide of, and ipigments containing zinc but not containing morethan 5 per centum o lead,gronnd dry, 10:14:1* centum ad valorem; when groun in or mixed with oil or water, li opone and white sulphide of zinc 15 per centum ad valorem. 62. Zinc, chloride of and sulphate of ·} cent per pound. 63. Enamel paints, and all paints, colors; lpigments, stains, crayons P"“"·°°°· including charcoal crayons or fusains,_ SIDE ts and frosting; and ceramic and glass fluxes, glazes, enamels, and colors, whe er crude, drly, mixed, or ground wit water or oil or with solutions other thaw o', not specially provided for in this section, 15 per centum ad valorem; all paints, colors, and pigments commonly known as artists’ paints or co1ors, whether in tu , ans, cakes, or other forms, 20 per centum ad valorem;* all color lages, whether d.ry or in pulp, not specialiy provided for in thissection, 20 per centum ad valorcm. I 64. stash: Bicarbonate of, refined, and chlorate of, { cent per pound; chromate and bichremate of, 1'centper pound; nitrate of, or saltpex, r2§ned, $7 per ton of, 1 cent per pgund; rumats; ,~‘2‘eents po  wl cents r un`. P 65. Salts and all other gdilnpounds and mixtures of gliichébismuth, gold, platinum, rhodium, silver, or tin constitute the element of chief value, 10 per centum ad valorem. _ 66. Soaps: Perfumed toilet soaps, 30 per centum ad valorem; s°°°°' medicinal soaps, 20 per centum ad valcrem; eiptile soap, and unperfumed toilet soap, 10 per centum ad valorem; a otherlsoaps and soap pzlwder not specially provided for in this section, 5 per centuma v orem. 67. Soda: Benzoate of, 5 cents per pound; chlorate of, and nitrite °°°" of, ·} cent per pound; bicarbonate of, or supercarbonate of, or saleratus, and other alkalies contaming 50 per centum or more of bicarbonate of soda; hydrate of, or caustic; phosphate of; hyposulphite of ; sulphid of, and sulphate of, ·} cent per pound; chromate and bichromate of, and yellow prussiate of, ·} cent per pound· borate of, or borax re:6ned; crystal carbonate of, monohydrate, and ses uicarbonate of ; sal soda, and soda crystals, ·} cent per pound; and sdlphate of soda crystallized, or Glauber salts, $1 per ton. 68. Spotgesz Trimmed or untrimmed but not advanced in value °’°“"" by chemi processes, 10 per centum ad valorem; bleached sponges and sponges advanced in value by processes involving chemical operations, manufactures of spcnges, or of whichlpponge is the component material of chief value, not specially provi for in this section, 15 per centum ad valorem. 69. Talcum, ground talc, steatite, and French chalk, cut, powdered, washed, or pulverized, 15 per centum ad valorem. 70. Vanillin, 10 cents per mmce; vanilla beans, 30 cents per pound; v“‘m‘·°‘° tonka beans, 25 cents per pound.