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 54 STAT.] GREAT BRITAIN-RECIPROCAL TRADE-NOV. 17, 1938 1983 SCHEDULE IV-Continued United States Tariff Act of 1930 Paragraph Description of Article Rate of Duty 1651 Coal-tar products: Acenaphthene, anthracene having a purity of less than 30 per centum, benzene, carbazole having a purity of less than 65 per centum, cumene, cymene, fluorene, methylanthracene, methylnaphthalene, naph- thalene which after the removal of all the water present has a solidifying point less than seventy- nine degrees centigrade, pyridine, toluene, xylene, dead or creosote oil, anthracene oil, pitch of coal tar, pitch of blast-furnace tar, pitch of oil-gas tar, pitch of water-gas tar, crude coal tar, crude blast-furnace tar, crude oil-gas tar, crude water-gas tar, all other distillates of any of these tars which on being subjected to dis- tillation yield in the portion distilling below one hundred and ninety degrees centigrade a quan- tity of tar acids less than 5 per centum of the original distillate, all mixtures of any of these distillates and any of the foregoing pitches, and all other materials or products that are found naturally in coal tar, whether produced or obtained from coal tar or other source, and not specially provided for in paragraph 27 or 28 of Title I of the Tariff Act of 1930 Free 1653 Cocoa or cacao beans, and shells thereof Free 1656 Coir fiber Free 1665 Curling stones Free 1668 Diamonds, rough or uncut, and not advanced in condition or value from their natural state by cleaving, splitting, cutting, or other process, whether in their natural form or broken, glaziers' and engravers' diamonds, any of the foregoing not set, miners' diamonds, and diamond dust Free 1669 Patchouli leaves and dried pawpaw juice or papain, which are in a crude state, not advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to proper packing and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture, and not containing alcohol Free 1670 Dyeing or tanning materials: Logwood, and mangrove bark, whether crude or advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any similar process, and not containing alcohol Free 1681 Furs and fur skins, not specially provided for, un- dressed: Caracul, ermine, fitch, fox (other than silver or black fox), lamb, kid, sheep, goat marten, monkey, pony, sable, skunk, and squirrel Free 1683 Goldbeaters' molds and goldbeaters' skins Free 1684 Sisal, not dressed or manufactured in any manner Free 1685 Prepared fertilizer mixtures, castor-bean pomace, and nitrogenous materials, all the foregoing used chiefly for fertilizers or chiefly as an in- gredient in the manufacture of fertilizers Free 1686 Gums and resins: Damar, dragon's blood, and myrrh Free 1691 Hides and skins of the India water buffalo im- ported to be used in the manufacture of rawhide articles Free 1692 Hones, whetstones, and grindstones Free 1697 India rubber and gutta-percha, crude, including jelutong or pontianak, and gutta siak Free

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