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 930 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. D ml E *-1**- Pan. 1635. Duplex decalcomania paper not printed. ¤•aPp;§x§d°mmm` Pan. 1636. Parchment and vellum. H,,,.,,,,,d§j Pau. 1637. Pads for horses. ¥°'**¤°'P¤•*'·°’°°- Pan. 1638. Pearl, mother of, and shells, not sawed, cut Baked, polished, or otherwise manufactured, or advanced in value from the P °”*“°'*°°'·’ ‘ual]’um1Smm-P al if erch dise f 'tizens f h m. ° ln. 1639. erson e ects, not m an, o 01 o the °‘°"°“’ °’“"°"’°°°‘ United seas diing in foreign commas. 1°""’°Y·°*°··P‘¥°°'“· Pan. 1641. Pigeons, fancy or racing. G°,,"g,“n’g,;§‘f·· ‘°' “*° Pan. 1642. Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane, seeds, and other material for planting, imported by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Botanic Garden. °YP'°'°·”°“° Pan. 1643. Plaster rock or gypsum, crude. _ ”“““m· Pm. 1644. Platinum, unmanufactured or m ingglts, bars, sheets, or plates not less than one—eighth of one inch in `ckness, sponge, or scra. P°“'“*"'“'· Pan? 1645. Potassium chloride or muriate of potash, potassium sulphate, kainite, wood ashes and beet-root ashes, and all crude potash salts not specially provided for. 8*1*****- Pan. 1646. Potassium nitrate or saltpeter, crude. l’¤*¤:L**•},, g Pm. 1647. Professional books, implements, mstruments, and tools muh of trade, occupation, or employment in the actual possemion of persons emigrating to the United States owned and used by them Mmmm- abroad; but this exemption shall not be construed to mclude machinery or other artic es imported for use m any manufacturing establishment, or for any other person or persons, or for sale, nor shall it be construed to include theatrical scenery, properties, and d°'f,°0’{gg_g§u’L,°%§j)i; alpparel; but such articles brought by pnzprietors or managers of •ru¤s,e¤<=. theatrical exhibitions  from abroa, for temporary use by them in such exhibitions, an not for any other erson, and not for sale, and which have been used by them abroad? shall be admitted free of duty imder such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury ”°¤d· may prescribe; but bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed by aw upon any andhall such articlespas hal; nrcftl be eziporégd within six xlponéihs after hm -! suc 1m ortationz, at the creta o the eas dm may, in his discretion, extend such period for dxurther term of tg months in case application shall be made therefor. Q"“‘*“°· Pau. 1649. Quinine sulphate and all alkaloids and salts of alkaloids _ derived from cinchona bark. R“‘”“m· °‘°· PAR. 1650. Radium. and salts of, and radioactive substitutes. °"°‘°F°¥’°"°°°*· PAR. 1651. Rag pulp; paper stock, crude, of every description, including all grasses, bers, rags, waste, including jute, hemp and flax waste, shavings, clippings, old paper, rope ends, waste rope, and waste bagging, an all other waste not speciaHy provided for, including old gunny cloth, and old igunny bags, used chieily for paper making, and no longer suitable or b . Rum!. Pau. 1652. Rennet, raw or pre arg? P•¤¤¤¤¤~ f 1653. Patna rice cleaned ddr use in the manufacture of canned “""¤'°“`“¤·°*¤· Pan. 1655. Sausage casings, weasands, intestines, bladders, tendons, and in nts, not specially rovided for. ""'”"°“**- PAR. 1656. sea herring andp smelts and tuna fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice. “°°‘“·  1657. Seeds: Chickpeas or garbanzos, cowpeas, and sugar °""“"'“· Pm. 1658. Selenium, and salts of. “"‘\’“l’· Pan. 1659. Sheep dip.
 * "’°°P’“*°°· Pan. 1640. P osphates, crude, and apatite..
 * ’°*“· Pau. 1648. P u.
 * 8** Pas. 1654. Sago, crude, and sago flour.