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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 16. 1913. 163 615. Strontia, oxide of, protoxide of strontian, and strontianite m§“'* L“""‘C°"’*¤· or mineral carbonate of strontia. ` 616. Strychnia or strychnine, and its combinations with acids not sub'ect to duty under this section. 617. Sulphur in any form, brimstone, and sulphur ore as pyrites, Sulph`"' or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing in excess of 25 per centum of sulphur. 618. Sumac, ground or unground. _ 619. Swine, cattle, sheep, and all other domestic live animals m£§“‘°““° ’°°° “”" suitable for human food not otherwise provided for in this section. 620. Ta a nuts. 621. Taiiim, steatite, and French chalk, crude and unground. 622. gallow. d 623. amarin s. 624. Tanning material: Extracts of quebracho, and of hemlock Tming mwah bark; extracts of oak and chestnut and other barks and woods other than dyewoods such as are commonly used for tanning not slpgecially provided for in this section; nuts and nutgalls an woo used expressly for d ein or tannirghwhether or not advanced in value or condition by shredgding,  g, chipping, crushing, or any other Notm, l mb process; and articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanmng· all norm. the foregoing not containing alcohol and not specially provided for in this section. ‘ 625. Tapioca, tapioca. flour, cassava or cassady. 626. Tar and pitch of wood. ,1.% 627. Tea. not s ecially rovided for in this section, and tea pgants: P,,,,,,,,,,_ Promkied, That the cans, Iboxes, or other containers of tea pac ed in ’i‘•¤<>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· packages of less than five pounds each shall be dutiable at the rate Impum M mw chargeable thereon if imported empty: Provided further, That nothing mm nouawmii herein contained shall be construed to repeal or  the provisions 35,V§l';Z;°i p` °°°' v°l' of an Act entitled "An Act to revent the importation of im ure and unwholesome tea," approved K/[arch second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and any Act amendatory thereof. 628. Teeth, nat, or unmanufactured. 629. Terra alba, not made from gypsum or plaster rock. 630. Terra japonica. Tin. 631. Tin ore, cassiterite or black oxide of tin, tin in bars, blocks, ,.,,,,,,,°_ pigs, or grain or granulated, and scrap tin: Provided That there Seigbggt toréidipg shall be imposed and paid upon cassiterite, or black oxide of tin, and Elon 1,500 eva}; yea. upon bar, Block, pig tin an grain or granulated, a duty of 4 cents per pound when it is made to ap ear to the satisfaction of the President of the United States that Sie mines of the United States are producing one thousand five hundred tons of eassiterite and bar, lock, and pig tin per year. The President shall make known this fact by roclamation, and thereafter said duties shall go into effect. 632. 'Fobacco stems. 633. Tungsten-bearing ores of all kinds. 634. Turmeric. 635. Turpentine, Venice, and spirits of. 636. Turtles. Type m. old. 637. Lliype, stereotype metal, electrotlylpe metal, linot e con5po· ' sition, of the fo oing, old and fit o y to be remaniiyficture. 638. Uranium, olxligle and salts of. 639. Valonia. 640. Wafers, unleavened or not edible. 641 . Wax,_vegetab1e or mineral. W 642. Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet arti- em_,°.§'1,’§Es0Z£’§`§°,l; cles, and similar personal effects of ersons arriving in the United °"I§?;‘*¤;,cmm_ States; but this exemption shall incliide only such articles as were actually owned by_ them and in their possession abroad at the time of or prior to their departure from a foreign country, and as are