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FIFTY-FIFTH conennss. snss. 1. cn. 11. 1897. 201 not be exported within six months after such importation: Provided, rum rm-comm. That the Secretary of the Treasury may in his discretion extend such "°d` _ period for a further term of six mon ths in ease application shall be made P’°'”""‘ . therefor. Extending am. 646. Pulu. 647. Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark. " 648. Bags, not otherwise specially provided for in this Act. 649. Regalia and gems, statnary, and specimens or casts of sculpture, Regaliaetc. where specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any A society incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientihc, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the Hue arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale; but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public · exercises of the society or institution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals. 650. Renuets, raw or prepared. 651. Saffron and safflower, and extract of, and saffron cake. 652. Sago, crude. 653. Salacin. 654. Salep, or salop. 655. Sausages, bologna. 656. Seeds: Anise, caraway, cardamom, cauliflower, coriander, cotton, cummin, fennel, fenugreek, hemp, hoarhound, mangel-wnrzel, mustard, rape, Saint John’s bread or bean, sugar beet, sorghum or sugar cane for seed; bulbs and bulbous roots. not edible and not otherwise provided for; all flower and grass seeds; all the foregoing not specially provided for in this Act. 657. Sheep dip, not including compounds or preparations that can be used for other purposes. 658. Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough bored. 659. Shrimps and other shell fish. 660. Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, but not doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture in any way. - 661. Silk cocoons and silk waste. 662. Silkworm’s eggs. 663. Skeletons and other preparations of anatomy. 664. Skins of all kinds, raw (except sheepskins with the wool on), and hides not specially provided for in this Act. 665. Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitrate. 666. Specimens of natural history, botany, and mineralogy, when imported for scientific public collections, and not for sale. 667. Spices: Cassia, cassia vera, and cassia buds; cinnamon and Spim chips of; cloves and clove stems; mace; nutmegs; pepper, black or white, and pimento; all the foregoing when unground; ginger root, unground and not preserved or candied. 668. Spunk. . ` 669. Spurs and stilts used in the manufactiue of earthen, porcelain, and stone ware. 670. Stamps; foreign postage or revenue stamps, canceled or uncanceled. 671. Stone and sand: Burrstone in blocks, rough or unmanufactured; cliff stone, unmanufactured; rotten stone, tripoli, and sand, crude or manufactured, not otherwise provided for in this Act. 672. Storax, or styrax. 673. Stroutia, oxide of, and protoxide of strontian, and strontianite, or mineral carbonate of strontia. 674. Sulphur, lac or precipitated, and sulphur or brimstone, crude, in bulk, sulphur orc as pyrites, or sulphuret of iron in its natural state,