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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. 77 614. Lithographic stones, not engraved. rims nm-coma. 615. Litmus, prepared or not prepared. 616. Loadstones. 617. Madder and munjeet, or Indian madder, ground or prepared, and all extracts of. 618. Magnesite, crude or calcined, not purified. 619. Manganese, oxide and ore of. 620. Manna. 621. Manuscripts. 622. Marrow, crude. 623. Marshmallow or althea root, leaves or Bowers, natural or unmanufactured. 624.·Medals of gold, silver, or copper, and other metallic articles actually bestowed as trophies or pl`1Z6S, and received and accepted as honorary distinctions. 625. Meerschaum, crude or unmanufactured. 626. Minerals, crude, or not advanced in value or condition by Crude mi¤¢¤··¤¤- refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, not specially provided for in this section. » 627. Mineral salts obtained by evaporation from mineral waters, when accompanied by a duly authenticated certificate and satisfactory proo , showing that they are in no way artificially prepared, and are only the product of a designated mineral spring. 628. Miners’ rescue appliances, designed for emergency use in ,§£1¤g;¤' ¤¤·¤¢¤¢ ¤r> mines where artificial breathing is necessary in the presence of poison- P pus gases, to aid in the saving of human life, and miners’ safety ` ‘ am s. 62,9. Models of inventions and of other im rovements in the arts, to be used exclusively as models and incapable of any other use. 630. Moss, seaweeds, and vegetable substances, crude or unmanufactured, not otherwise special y provided for in this section. 631. Musk crude, in natural pods. , 632. Myrobolans. 633. Needles, hand sewing and darning. N°°**‘°* 634. Newsplapers and periodicals; but the term "periodicals" as "°"'°‘“°°’* herein used s al be understood to embrace only unbound or papercovered publications issued within six months of the time of entry, devoted to current literature of the day, or containing current literature as a predominant feature, and issued regularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly, or quarterly, and bearing the date of issue. 635. Nuts: Brazil nuts, cream nuts, marrons crude, palm nuts and N‘"" palm-nut kernels; eocoanuts in the shell and broken cocoanut meat or copra, not shredded, desiccated, or prepared in any manner. 636. Nux vomica. 637. Oakum. 638. Oil cake. 639. Oils: Almond, amber, crude and rectified ambergris, anise or °"’· anise seed, aniline, aspic or spike lavender, bergamot, cajeput, caraway, cassia, cinnamon, cedrat, chamomile, citronella or lemon grass, civet, cocoanut (not refined and deodorized), cotton-seed, croton, fennel, ichthyol, jasmine or jasimine, juglandium, juniper, lavender lemon, limes, mace, neroli or orange Bower, enfleurage grease, liquid and solid primal Bower essences not compounded, nut oil or oil of nuts, soya-bean, olive oil rendered imfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufacturing purposes, by such means as shall be satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury and under regulations to be prescribed by him; attar of roses, alm, palm kernel, rosemary or ant oss, sesame or sesamum seed orllnean, thyme, origanum red or white, valerian; and also s mmaceti, whale, and other fish oils of American Bsheries, and all fish and other products of such fisheries;