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 S1xTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. ce. 2.56. 1922. 867 PAR. 64. Paris green and London purple, 15 per centum ad Ché,j"§§js“§H;· and valorem. vsingé ’ ' PAR. 65. Phosphorus, 8 cents per pound. pei-§1a gm' Imdim PAR. 66. Plasters, healing or curative, of all kinds, and court- ;°“P"°"“S· plaster, 20 per centum ad valorem.  . PAR. 67. Paints, colors, and lpigments commonly lmown as a.rtists’ Arms *”“°°”’°t°‘ paints or colors, whether in tu es, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not assembled in aint sets, kits, or color outhts, 40 per centum ad valorem; paints, c<Hors, and igments in tubes, cakes, ljars, pans, or other forms, when assembledp in paint sets, kits, or co or outiits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles, 70 per centum ad valorem. P. ms ow mt PAR. 68. Pigments, colors, stains, and paints, including enamel speclsmllly prirvideii sa-. paints, whether dig; mixed, or ground in or mixed with water, oil, or solutions other an oil, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. PAB. 69. Ba.rytes ore, crude or unmanufactured, $4 ger ton; Barytes. ground or otherwise manufactured, $7 .50 per ton; precipitate barium sul hate or blanc Exe, 1 cent per ound. FAR. 70. Blue igments and all blues containing iron ferrocyanide B'“°P""‘°"“‘ or iron ferricyanige, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, 8 cents per pound; ultramarine blue, dry, in pulp, or ground in or mixed with 011 or water, wash and all other b ues containing ultramarine, 3 cents per poimd. Bonwm M PAR. 71. Bone black or bone char, blood cha.r, and decolorizing ’ ' and deodorizing chars or carbons, 20 per centmn ad valorem. hmm can PAR. 72. Chrome ellow, chrome green, and other colors containing C ° ' chromium, in mpulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, 25 per centum valorem. PAR. ve. eas b1ack,lampb1ack, me all tam black pigments, by ”‘*°*P’*m°“”· whatever name known, day or ground in or mixed with o or water, and not specially provide for, 20 per centum ad valorem. PAR. 74. Lead pigments: Litharge, 2} cents per poimd; orange I·°°*‘P‘¢m°¤°$~ mineral, 3 cents per pound; red lead, 2} cents per pound; white lead, 2} cents per pound; all pigments containing lead, dry or in ulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, not specially providedp for, 30 per centum ad valorem. _ _ PAR. 75. Ochers, siennas, and umbers, crude or not groimd, one- °°“°'*°°°‘ eighth of 1 cent per pound; washed or groimd, three—eighths of 1 cent per pound; iron-oxide and iron-hydroxide pigments not specially. provided for, 20 per centum ad va orem. PAR. 76. Satin white and precipitated calcium sulphate, one-half °°"“"“ 'm°°‘ of 1 cent per pound. _ _ PAR. 77. Spirit varnishes containing less than 5 per centum of S‘“"° "“"“m‘”‘ methyl alcohol, $2.20 per gallon and 25 per centum ad valorem; spirit varnishes containing 5 per centum or more of methyl alcohol, and all other varnisbes, including so-called gold size or japan, not specially provided for, 25 er centum ad valorem. _ _ PAR. 78. Vermilion redg containing quicksilver, dry or ground V°""H*°“ "°‘“‘ in or mixed with oil or water, 28 cents per pound. Zmcmides ew PAR. 79. Zinc oxide and leaded zinc oxides containing not more A ’ ` than 25 per centum of lead, in any form of dry powder, 1} cents per pound; ground in or mixed with oil or water, 2} cents ‘Her pound; 1thop0ne, and other combinations or mixtures of zinc s phide and barium sulphate, li cents per poimd. _ PAR. 80. Potassium: Chromate and dichromate, 2+} cents per P°°”S"'m' pound; chlorate and perchlorate, 1% cents dper pound; ferricyande or red prussiate of potash, 7 cents per (pond gferrocyanide or yellow Erussiate of potash, 4 cents per poun ; iodide, 25 cents per pound; romide, 10 cents per pound; bicarbonate, 1} cents per pound; carbonate, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; hydroxide or caustic