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 876 SIXTY JSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sus. II. C11. 356. 1922. °°¤¤*°¤•· 'valent of either or b a combination of two or more of the x¤&li$i°¤1ind mm. gqrglcesses, or their equivagnts, or by ag fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a me eithergranular or fibrous in stzniuctilniie, which is cast $1311 lrgalleablef exsegting whatgdis knzzp as ea e-iron casf, c an enomina as s. ¥,‘}‘,,,",,§§?"‘  3107. Boiler orudllher plate iron or Isteel, exrilept deiiéudciblei plate s an sawpatestee,nott ecrtanone un an_mne one-thousandthslpgl one inch, crglcgrilshegsged to lsihgpe or otherw1§, pg unsheared,ands pironorst ear orro e ingrooves v u atéllecéenlixper pound or less, seyen—3wentietg1•s of 1 cent per,poundl; v u a velcentperpoun an nota ve3centsperpoun five-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued at over 3 cents per pound, 26 mdmag per centum ad valorem: Promkled, That all sheets or plates of iron or {eil sizlhinnerl than one hundredlarild nine one-thousandths of one inc s pa uty as iron or stee s eets. Sh°°°’°°°'  308. of iron or sahd, cplmlnion og black, of whatgver ' ensions,an sepironors v u at cents poun or less, thinner than one hundred and nine one-thousandflls and not thinpler h§.h1;·ty-eight one—thousandths of an inch, foliity-five one·un t officentperpound; er `y-e1gtonethousandths and not thinner than twenty-two one-thousandths of an inch, fifty-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; thinner £i‘$°$.$l'§r'£Z`ZY‘L&"iZ$°“$E§`{°"¤$2° I{‘°}‘.£?.l.”.?&‘i't.‘h?“1 YZ'£.t°""' 0, se — 0 e- o er pound; thinner than ten one—tlxousandths of an inch, eighty—£ve one-hundredths of a cent per pound; corrugated or crimped, seventy- five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; all the foregoing when _ valued at more than 3 cents lper pound, 20 per centum ad valorem: §,'§,"“°m,;m,h,ck,,e,,_ Prmnded, That all sheets or p ates of common or black iron or steel not thinner than one hundred and nine one·thousandths of an inch shall pay dutiuas plate iron or plate steel. °"°‘°°'“‘°°“·°‘°· Pan. 309. iron or steel s eets, plates, bars, and rods, and all hoglp, band, oi} scroll iron Of steel, enécepting what ar; knoxn commerci y as tin ates, temep ates, an taggers tin, w en g vanized or coated with zlnc, spglter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, shall pay two—tent_ of 1 cent per pound more duty than if the same pogggsf ¤¤·¢·¤¤ ¤¤¤· was not so galvamzed or coated; sheets or plates composed of iron, ° steel, copper, nickel, or other metal with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammennag, rolling, or welding, 6téFh°*¤¤°¤•¤¤¤¤¢¢¤*· 30hpe1;_ centinno ad valorem; Lllierrilnostatic lmet indsheets, plates, or ' other orms, 5 per centum v orem; s eets an plates o iron or P o steel, polished, planished, prdglanced, by whatever name designated, P{§{}§d; ,,,,,_ 1} cents per pound: Prqmde, That plates or sheets of iron or steel, bly whatever name designated, other than polished, planished, or g agced, lherein progided for, ghwh have been pilclkled or cleaned by aci, or y any other materi or process, or w 'ch are cold-rolle , smoothed only, not polished, shall pay two·tenths of 1 cent er pound more duty téiiankthpl rates provided on corresponding thicgnesses of common or ac s eet iron or steel. Tm ’“""· °‘°·    tSheets 0121 platespfl iron or steel%orltiag1ge;·ls iron or aiteel, coaewi inorea,orw1 amt wct t , either of them, is a component part]? blyeffic dippin cd: sri? olshgii process, and commercially known as tin plate, terneglates, and tag- _ gers in, cent per un. ,,{§";',,‘§‘“’°° °' ““ PAR. 311. No artlige not specially provided for which is wholly or partly manufactured from tin plate, terneplate, or sheet, plate, hoop, and, or scroll iron or steel, or of which such tm plate, terneplate sheet, plate, heap, band or scroll iron or steel shall e the material ol clnef value, sh pay a lower rate of duty than that inilposed on the tm plate, terneplate, or sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scro iron or steel