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 SIXTY-THIRD c0NeREss. sm. 1. 01;.16. 1913. 129 And the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make all neces- S°“°"‘·'m‘jiu sary regiglations to enforce the provisions of this aragraph. tmlgiiiis-°i>°$1¤muedii° 153. ad dross, lead bullion or base bullion, lead) in pigs and bars, LM- lead in any form not specially provided for in this section, old refuse lead run into blocks an bars, and old scrap lead fit only to be remanufactured; lead in sheets, pipe, shot, glaziers’ lead, and lead wire; all ge foregoing, 25 per centum ad valorem, on the lead contained erem. 154. Metallic mineral substances in a crude state, and metals ,,,,‘f,‘§;"§f;,¤'*}*°°’°*’**b‘ unwrought, whether capable of being wrought or not, not specially provide for in this section, 10 per centum ad valorem; monazite sa.nd and thorite; thorium, oxide of and salts of· gas, kerosene, or alcohol mantles treated with chemicals or metallic oxides, 25 Bper centum ad valorem; and gas-mantle scrap consisting in chief v ue of metallic oxides, 10 per centum ad valorem. 155. Nickel, nickel oxide, alloy of any kind in which nickel is a N*°*‘°‘· component material of chief value, in pigs, ingots, bars, rods, oraplates, 10 per centum ad valorem; sheets or strips, Zgper centum adv orem. 156. Pens, metallic, not special] provid for in this section, 8 P°“ cents per gross; with nib an barrel in one piece, 12 centszper gross. · 157. Penholder tgps, penholders and parts thereof, gold Olpens, P°¤**°*°°”~ fountain pens, an stylographic pens; combination penh ders, comprisingpenholder, pencil, rubber eraser, automatic stamp, or PWM other attachment, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That pens sepmiumstr amy. and penholders shall be assessed for duty separately. 5;.58.  with soliélnliiegzgilvlvvithout ornaxpezrgtagion, including hairé P*"°· s et; t, pmsganyo eoregomgcom wholly of hmm, copper, iron, steel, or other base metal, not plgted s-~ withegold or §ver,.and not commonly known as jewelry, 20 per centum'ad=valorena?<:€»T . ~ . 159. Qniclmilver,  centum ad valorem. The flasks, bottles, Q"*°"’“"°‘· or other vessels in quicksilver is imported shall be subject to the same rate of duty as they would be subjected to if imported empty. 1(H). metal, and types, 15. centum ad valorem. T”°· 161. atch movements, whetheiicixinported in cases or not, watch- W°°°**°’· °‘°°'“·°°°· cases and parts of watches, chronometexs, box or ship, and parts thereof, lever clock movements having jewels in the escapement, and clocks containing such movements, all other clocks and parts thereof, not otherwise provided for in this section, whether separately packed or otherwise, not composed wholly or in chief v ue of china, porcelain, garian, bisque, or earthenware, 30 er centum ad valorem; all jewe for use in the manufacture of watcgies, clocks, or meters, 10 per centum ad valorem; time detectors, 15 per centum ad vatorem; enameled dials and dial plates for watches or other instruments, 30 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That aH watch f&Yfi;kmqu,,_d_ and clock dials, whether attached to movements or not, shall have indelibly painted or printed thereon the name of the country of 01’1g1¤, an that all watch movements, and plates, lever clock movements with jewels in the escapement, whet er imported assembled or knocked own for reassembhlxlig, and cases of foreign manufacture, shall have the name of the man acturer and country of manufacture cut, engraved, or die·sunk consdpicuously and indehbly on the (plate of the movement and the insi e of the case respectively, an the movements and plates shall also have marked thereon by one of the methods mdicated the number of jewels and adjustments, said numbers to be expressed either in words or in Arabic numerals; and if the movement is not adjusted, the word "unadjusted" shall be marked` thereon by one of the methods indicated; and none of the R°““"°**°°— aforesaid articles shall  delivered to the importer unless marked in exact conformity to this direction. 91006°—vo1. 38-rr 1--9