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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. 861 _ PAR. 25. Chicle, crude, 10 cents per pound; rehned or advanced Cb§,f%‘{s"‘·§H;· and in value by drying; straining, or any other process or treatment  ' whattelver beyond t at essential to the proper packing, 15 cents per C]"°1°' poun. PAB. 26. Chloral lhydrate, terpin hydrate, thymol, urea, and Cm°'°1hYd“"°· °*°· glyélzerophosphoric aci d arg salts and compounds of glycerophosphoric aci, 35 per centum a v orem. PAB. 27. Coal-tar products: Acetanilide not suitable for medicinal §{g*";’_f°_{;}:’{’_§’,§”*§°,_ usp, alpha-nalphtlaol, aminoblenzlqic acig, aminonaplhlthol, aminophene- ms, dy¤¤,¤t¢· ' toe, aminop eno, ammosa 'cy `c aci , aminoan a uinone, ` e oil, aniline salt, anthraquinone, arsanilic acid, beilizaldehyde not suitable for medicinal use, benzal chloride, benzantbrone, benzidine, benzidine sulfate, benzoic acid not suitable for medicinal use, benzoqmnone, benzoyl chloride, benzyl chloride, benzylethylaniline, betaniiphtheil iligiisuitagle for medicinalduse, brod1rpbe:11z1qne]}chlhqrob{anziene, c orop t c aci, cmnamic aci , cumi e, e y ot `oto ui ine, diaminostilbene, dianisidine, dichlorophthalic acid, dimethylaniline, dnnethylamino henol, dimeth lphenylbenzylammonium hydroxide, dirnethylphenylenediamine, dinitrobenzene, dinitrochlorobenzene, dinitronagihthalene, dinitroglhenol, dinitrotoluene, dihydroxynaphthalene, phenylamine, hy oxyphenylarsinic acid, metanilic acid, methylanthraquinone, naphthylumille, naphthylenediamine, nitroaniline, nitroanthraqluinone, nitrobenzaldehyde, nitrobenzene, nitronaphtlialene, nitrop enol, nitrophen lenediamine, nitrosodimethylamline, nitrotoluene, nitrotoluy eneihamine, phenol, phenylened1a— mine, phenylhydrazine, phenylnaphtlgglamine, phenylglycine, phenylglycmeortho-carboighc acid, p th `c acid, phthalic anhydri e, phthalimide, quin dine, quinoline, resorcino not suitable for medicilplpl use, sali3yh;;¢i1iacidba·1;1<E‘tis sglhqs not siiitablql for medgzinal use, s_ c aci, ocar _ v_ e, cy c aci , tetrac orophthalic acid, tetramethyldiammobenzophenone, tetramethyldiaminodiphenylmethane, toluene sulfochloride, toluene sulfonamide, tribromophenol, toluidme, tolidine, tolylenediamine, xylidine, anthracene having a purity of 30 per centum or more, carbazole having a purity of 65 per centum or more, metacresol having a urit of 90 per centum or more, naphthalene which after the removallof all water plrgesent his a soliililirlying point of sevpnty-nine degrees centigrade or a ove, or _ ocreso av1n a purity o 90 per centum or more, paracresol having a purity ol; 90 per centum or more; all the foregoing products 111 this paragraph w ether obtained, derived, or manufac- _ Fired from coinil tar or other source; all distigptkes of bcoal tarbblasté Dl*"““°°“·°‘°· urnace tar, o — as tar, an water as tar, w `c on e` su 'ecte to distillation yild in the portionéiistilling below one llligndrell and ninety degrees centigrade a quantity of tar acids equal to or more than 5_per centum of the original distillate or which on being subjected to distillation yield in the portion distilling below two hundred and fifteen degrees centigrade a quantity of tar acids equal to or more than 75 per ceilgltun o tig %rig1nalbdistill&it.<3; all silmilar proldgicts bg;1 whatgvazr m§_jdml§}g_{u§g;§¤“'°°· name own,w c areo taine, erive , or man actur inw oe or in part from any of the products (provided for in this paragraph, 0r_ from any log] the pfoducts provided for  paragraph 1549; all *°°"’P·°“· mixtures, mc u `n¤· so utions, consistin in w 0 e or in art o an of the foregoing iiroducts rovided fog in this paragrzl)ph, excepyt Pr°d°°tS°x°°pt°d` sheep dip and medicinal sogps; all the foregoing products provided for in this paragraph, not colors, dyes, or stains, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leuco-compounds, indoxyl, indoxyl compoimds, mk powders, photographic chemicals, medicinals, synthetic aromatic Or odoriferous chemicals, synthetic resinlike products, synthetic tanning materials, or explosives, and not specially provided for in Eats. _ u_ P8-mgmph 28 or 1549, 40 per centum ad valorem based upon the p.-iwmv$i.l§&}¤i° mg