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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. 925 Pan. 1525. Bolting cloths composed of silk, imported expressly ¥¤¤¤ ¤¤=· for milling puiggoses, and so permanently marked as not to be avail- B°"‘”‘°1°““· able for any o er use. Pan. 1526. Bones: Crude, steamed, or ground; bone dust, bone 1"°'““'*¤8b<¤¤»¤*¤~ meal, and bone ash; and animal carbon suitable only for fertilizing es. P  1527. Books, engravings, photographs, etchings, bou.nd or ‘°’ °°" imbound, maps and charts imported bilauthority or for the use of the United States or for the use of the `brary of Congress. PAR. 1528. Hydrographic charts and publications issued for ,0}§:'°8;:gi{g¢•¤&¤m· their subscribers or exc anges bly scientific or literary associations mentaotc. °°°` or academies, and publications o individuals for gratuitous private circulation, not advertisingsmatter, and public documents issued by _ foreign Governments; boo, maps, music, engravings, plhotograplhs, mg-`$°h`#5$°‘;,0p";‘€§‘}‘}, etchings, lithogra hic prints, bound or unbound, and c arts, w °ch ”“°“*mP°’°¤d· have been rintedp more than twenty years at the time of importation: _ Promkled, That where any such books have been rebound wholly or PL§§”t§§;,6bmd_ in part in leather within such period, the binding so placed upon #******,1*- 911- suc books shall be dutiable as provided in paragra h 1310. _ PAR. 1529. Books and pamphlets printed wholly or chiefly in  “‘ °“‘°' """ languages other than English; books, pamphlets, and music, in _ raised rint, used exclusively by or for the blind; Braille tablets, F°"h° bL‘“d‘ cubarithms, special apparatus and objects serving to teach the blind, includi printing apparatus, machines, presses, and types for the use andlienefit 0 the blind exclusively. Bam at { bu Pm. 1530. Any society or institution incorporated or established ¤o¤1¤uesjer$Z' mm ° solely for rel§gious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or or the encouragement of the fine arts, or ang college, aca emy,,school, or seminary of learning in the United tates, or any State or public library, may import free of duty any book, map, music, engraving, {photograph, etching, lithographic prmt, or chart, for its own use or or the encouragement of the e arts, and not for sale, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. PAR. 1531. Books, libraries, usual and reasonable furniture, and ,,,§,‘{,°"S_;tQf°“’°,’},‘f§§ similar household effects of persons or families from foreign countries ¤¤¤¤·¤i· ' if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale. PAR. 1532. Borax, crude or unmanufactured, and borate of lime, B°'“· borate of soda, and other borate material, crude and unmanufactured, not specially provided for. . PAR. 1533. Brass, old brass, clippings from brass or Dutch metal, B'”°·°‘°· all the foregoing, fit only for remanufacture. _ PAR. 1534. Brazilian or pichurim beans. B”‘“{‘“ "°°‘“‘· Pan. 1535. Brazilian pebble, unwrought or unmanufactured. B""””“‘ ¥’°’°*""~ PAR. 1536. Brick, not specially provided for: l’ro·mklcd, That if }’.'§‘,,°,,*§;,,_ any country, de endency, ppovince, or other subd1vision_of govern- mfnmméylaumz duty. ment imposes a gutg on suc brick imported from the United States, Ama-am pi?m£“°° an equa duty sha be imposed upon such brick coming into the United States from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of ovemment. PAB. 1537. Sristles, crude! not sorted, hunched, or prepared. B"‘“°$· Pan. 1538. Broom com. B"’Ym °°"" Pan. 1539. Bullion, gold or silver. B“u’°“‘ _ Pau. 1540. Burgundy pitch. B“'¥"”d’ p'°°°‘ PAR. 1541. Calcium: Acetate, chloride, crude; nitrate, and cyan- °“°‘f“"· or lime nitrogen: _Bro·vided, That if any country, dependency, §,Q,'j’,"{',;,,,,,ung duty, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on cal- from ,¤¤¤mp3mt¢¤i¤¢ cium acetate, when imported from the United States, an equal duty i"°°`°°°° ` shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from