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 868 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 356. 1922. cm ':’·:,,;; and potash, 1 cent per pound; nitrate or saltpeter, refined, one·half of 1 mine. cent per pound; and permanganate, 4 cents per pound. S¤¤'*°¤*¤- PAR. 81. Santonin, and sa ts of, 75 cents er ound. sup. PAR. 82. Soap: Castile, 15 per centum aefvaibrem; toilet, 30 r centum ad valorem; all other soap and soap powder not specigy provided for, 15 per centum ad valorem. Swan. PAR. 83. Sodium: Arsenate, 1 cent per ound; bicarbonate or baking soda, one-fourth of 1 cent ger pound; librate or borax, refined, one—eighth of 1 cent per pound; romide, 10 cents per pound; carbonate, calcmed, or soda ash, hydrated or sal soda, and monohy— drated, one—fourth of 1 cent per ound; chlorate, 1% cents per poimd; Wt chloride or salt, in bags, sacks, ibarrels, or other pack es, 11 cents per one hundred pppndsg in bulk, 7 cents per one hunagred pounds; chromate and die mate, 1% cents per pound; formate, 2 cents per poundiferrocyande or yellow prussiate of soda, 2 cents per pound; ydroxide or caustic soda, one-half of 1 cent per pound; nitrite, 3 cents per pound; phosphate, one—half of 1 cent per pound·_sesquicarbonate, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; sulphate, crystallized, or Glauber salt, $1 per ton; sulphate, anhydrous, $2 per ton; sulphide, containing not more than 35 per centum of sodium sulphide, threeeighths o 1 cent per pound; containing more than 35 per centum, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; silicate, sulphite, bisulphite, meta- _ bisulphite, and thiosulphate, three-eighths of 1 cent per pound. '$‘{§*“"‘ "Y"'°S“" PAR. 84. Sodium hydrosulphite, drosul hite com ounds, sulplu ,atc. Y _ P _ P _ ohoxylate compounds, and all combinations and mixtures of the foregoing, 35 per centum ad valorem. sm-cn. PAR. 85. Starch: Potato, 1% cents per poimd; and all other starches not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound. D¤¤¤‘i¤¤· PAR. 86. Dextrme, made from lpotato starch or {potato Hour, 2-} cents per pound; dextrine, not otherwise provided or, burnt starch or Brgltish gpm, dextrine substigutes, and soluble or chemically treate stare, 1} cents er poun. S¤¤¤¤·¤¤· 2 PAR. 87. Strogtiurp: Cparbonate, precipitated, nitrate, and oxide, 5 er centum a va orem. S"’°'“““°· IPAR. 88. Strychnine, and salts of, 15 cents per oimoe. '“*°'*“m·°°'*°¤·°*°· PAR. 89. Thorium nitrate, thorium oxide, and other salts of thorium not specially provided for, cerium nitrate, cerium fluoride, and other salts of cerium not specially rovided for, and gas-mantle sciiap consisting in chief value of metallic oxides, 35 per centum ad — va orem. p0'fj{*dsf**°¤*i°¤' °°m‘ PAR. 90. Tin bichloride, tin tetrachloride, and all other chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, of which tin constitutes the element TH of c ief value, 25_ per centum ad valorem. p,md;“*“’“ °°"" .PAR. 91. Titanium potass1um oxalatc, and all compounds and mixtures contaming titamum, 30 per centum ad valorem. whim and wnka PAR. 93. Vanilla beans, 30 cents per pound; tonka beans, 25 cents per oun . Zinc ¤¤1¤¤·i¤¤.¤¤¤- PER. 93. Zinc chloride, 1-},, cents permpoimdg zinc sulphate, threefourths of 1 cent per pound; and zinc s phide, L} cents per pound. Eagcmmm aww Scrmnm.1: 2.——EA1z·r11s, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWALE. and are. ' Bgck,bath,ctc. PA}:. 201. Bath brick, chrome brick, and fire brick, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem; magnesite brick, threeourths of 1 cent per poimd and 10 per centum ad valorem. ras. PAR. 202. Tiles, unglazed, glazed, ornamented, hand painted, enameled, vitriiied, semivitrifie, decorated, encaustic, ceramic mosaic, flint, spar, embossed, ld decorated, grooved or corrugated, and all other earthenware tilge; and tiling by whatever name known, expect pill tiles and so-called quarries or quarry tiles, red or brown,