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 864 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. ¤°*!”°‘·‘.‘· Pan. 32. Com unds of cellulose, known as vulcanized or hard ;:; giulsed fiber, made wholly) or in chief value of cellulose, 35 per centum ad ‘ valorem. °°¤°i¤°°¤*P°'*°dS· Pan. 33. Compoimds of casein, known as galalith, or by any other name, in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, not made into finished or partly finished articles, 25 cents per plound; made into finished or partly finished articles of which any of the foregoing is the componepit material of chief valge iépt specially provided for, 40 cents r oun an 25 er centum a v orem. u}:£"},f’,,,,;,j??°°°*’*° POPXB. 34. Drugspsuch as barks, beans, berries, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, Bowers, dried fibers, dried insects, `, herbs, leaves, lichens, messes, roots, stems, vegetables, seeds iaromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and all other drugs of vegetable or animal origin; any of the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded drulgs and not edible, and not sppcially rovided for, but which are a vanced in value or condition y shredcgng, ding, chip ing, crushin , or any other pigcess or treatment wi-dlxlever beyond that essentisg to the proper ac g of the {roving; drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufac- D"‘“ °°°“°°’ ture, 10 per centum ad valoremz Prmnkled, That the term "drug" wherever used in this Act shall include only those substances havin therapeutic or medicinal perties and chiefly used for medicimg N°¤°l°°**°“°· puxosesz And further, That no artic e containing alcohol sh be classiii for duty under this paragraph. —*°°¤“°»°*°· Pan. 35. Aconite, aloes, asafetida, cocculus indicus, ipecac, jalap, manna; marshmallow or althea root, leaves and Bowers; maté, and pyrethrum or insect Bowers; all the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded, but which are advance in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond t at essential to proper packing and the pregomh U vention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture, 10 per centum °“ ° °‘ afi Vi?il;li‘Bil]1Z §’romZde¢g, Tlisg no article containing alcohol shall be cass or utyunert ar a. °,2“°h“y °°°° l°°"¤» Pan. 36. Buchu leaves, 10 Icenatgrpgr pound; coca leaves, _10 cents per pound; gentian, one·fourth of 1 cent per pound; licorice root, one- alf of 1 cent per pound; sarsaparilla root, 1 cent per pound; bella- Erm dopna,  léexilganexand stramogium, 25 per centum ad valorem. ‘ an. . o, cens er un. E”’°"““‘*°°*°'* PAR. 38. Eltiers and estgrs: llgiethyl sulphate and dimethyl sulphate, 25 per centum ad valorem; ethyl acetate, 3 cents per pound; ethyl chloride, 15 cents per pound; ethyl ether, 4 cents per pound; Pr _ an ethers and esters of all kinds not specially provided for, 25 per A;Z§§’§[m,,;;_ centum ad valorem: Provided, That no article containing more than 10 pg centum of alcohol shall be classified for duty under this para- . . gm? · ,,l{§§QQ§v‘;’,;§,;?;‘{_f“¥ PAR. 30. Extracts, dyeing and tanning: Chestnut, cutch, chloro- _ phyll, divx-divi, fustic, hemlock, logwood, mangrove, myrobalan, oak, ersian berry, quebracho, sumac, saffron, safllower, saifron cake, valonia, wattle, and other extracts, decoctions, and preparations of vegetable origin used for dyeing, coloring, staining, or tanning, not _ specially provided for, and combinations and mixtures of the fore- §f,°§,’§",g;.,h,,uc_ going articles in this paragrzph, 15 per centum ad valorem: Provided, blgat no articlp containing cohol shall be classified for duty under _ t s paragra . qglaming °“’°°“*  40. Flavorinlg extracts and natural or synthetic fruit flavors, N°¤¤'°°¤°“¤~ fruit esters, oils, an essences, all the foregoing not containing alco- F hol, and not specially {provided fer, 25 per centum ad valorem. °"°m‘°°’d°’ °°°‘   41. Formalde yde solution or formalin, 2 cents per piound; sohd formaldehyde or paraformaldehyde, 8 cents per poun ; and hexamethylenetetramine, 25 per centum ad valorem.