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 124 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 16. 1913. ¤°¤°”*·* °· 105. Boil ther late iron or steel, and strips of iron or steel v not speeialler giotiridedpfor in this section; sheets of iron or steel, P"‘°‘· “"°'“‘·°°°‘ common or black, of whatever dimensions, whether plain, corrugated redto a orot erwise,or an prronors wthlgther shearese or rolled in grooves, or othdrwke, 12 per centum ad A¤¤¤¤r¤. f¤rz1¤e¤. V 10lém or steel anchors or parts thereof; fo  of iron or °°°` steel, or of combined iron and- steel, but not ma, tooled, or otherwise advanced in condition by any process or operation subsequent to the forging process, not specially provided for m_this section, 12 per_centum_ ad valorem; antifnction balls,_ball bearm , yggoggi bea.r1n§, of pon or steel or other réiletal, finished ·or nnfigri- ' arts ereo 35 r centum a v orem. H¤¤1>,ew. I0;. Hoc? , band or dcroliwiron or steel not otherwkelprovided for in this segtibn, and barrel hoops go iron or steel, who y or, partly manufactured, 10 centum v rem. , l , ,,§’“"°Y ""l’P’“°'· 108. Itlzilwloy iislheprlates or splice bars made of iron or steel, respeentum v orem., mined. ¤1v¤¤1¤¤. C 109. All iron or steel sheets, plates, or strips, and all hoop band, or scroll iron or steel, when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy o those metals; sheets or plats composed of iron, steel, cop er, me el, or other metal with layers of other metal or metals  thereonlzforging,   or welding; reuse, game, sheets of _1ron or steel, _ ed, plamshed, or _ ced, y whatever °‘°· name designated, mel such as have been pickled or cleaned b acid, or by any other rnaterial or process, or which are cold roller; smoothed ont&yl;1no1t$¥1>ohshedi;and svgch as are cold lgammoiedégluegi tened pe or po y any rocem o suc t  finihh or   better than the gradg of cold rolled, gmooeghed Ti¤1>1¤¥¢¤. ew- only;   sheets or plates of iron or steel, or triggers iron or steel, coated with tm or lead, or with a mixture of whic these metals, or either of tlgam is a coooponglit part, by the dipping or any other process an comnierci y own as tm plates, teme lates d taggersi tin, and tm plates eoated_ with metal, and mgtal dheldlts decorated m colors or coated with nickel or other metals by dipping, prrntingé stencilmg, or other process, 15 per centum ad valorem. “g*e¤¤ we Mmm 110. `tloel bars, ond toalpgled or oevgled gdars; mill shufting; pressed,s eared,ors amp a ,no a d1- . gy ,- procogsor ..,.%..%..5 @1... `.E;.§‘..$‘.°.i}'.‘£‘.Z¥£ m; ammermo orswag s ;gun·arre f b ; alfdesenptxons and shapes of dry sand, loam, orinigon xldtdldldil stbsel castmgshsheets, and plates; all the foregoin, if made by the Bes- ?.li’$'§»Z“iil€f.“.Z";.i2lZ§{"}.‘§§i}."v‘Z.$.Q‘% ..l.i‘Z.°..?EE l‘°'° °?“` or wolfram, inolybdenum, titanium iridium, uranium laaiillglliiiil I mem . . 7 7 7 1 °“° boron, and similar alloys, 8 per centum ad valorem; steel ingots, gogged 1é1gp$s,rlél1mms};•éndl;Eiablo, die blocékg orhblangs; billets and rs an e or ve ars; r , shapes not adiranced in value or conditibrlsliy an; pégorgess gi. ogeggliigg subsequent to the process of stampin ; hammer molds or swaged steel ;_ gun—barrel molds not in bars; alloys used as substitutes for
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,_ _, iron mo cas ings, s sets, t · ll ' gills;   ;2IQlF)8.I`S(10§ sonallpr thanl{wenty?l>E1(1rl: _ ,an seeno ecmyrovi th` t' gl] the fogoglcgngnyzlhen mag? bysgllie orucibtleiholegtdglildld cegegiosatiiilri rocess or wx ou o, ° ‘ _ mering; or otherwise, and all steelsyliy tiilhatevlgr cp1roc¥as;0ld1124§e,h:d;— taming alloys such as mokel,_ cobalt, vanadium, chromium, trmgsten wolfram, molvbdenum, t1tan1um, iridium, in·an1um tantalum boron, and similar alloys, 15 per centum ad valorem. I ’ ’