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72 SIXTY·F1RST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. ""'“"‘°°"*"*· 488. Amber, and amberoid unmanufactured, or crude gum, gum Kauri, and gum Copal. gg. nia - ulphate f . s o .

  • 491. Aniline salts.

,,,g*f“"'*' *' "‘°°"‘ 492. Any animal imported by a citizen of the United States specially for breeding Keuijposes shall be admitted free, whether intended to be ]1*¤!¤•·>•-mama so used by t importer himself or for_ sale for such purpose: Pro- ' vided, That no such ammal shall be admitted free rmless pure bred of a recognized breed, and duly registered in the book of record estab- °°"“'°"*“·°‘°· lished for that breed; And provided further, That certificate of such record and of the pedigree o such animal shall be produced and sub- ?,1$ited tc; the <;ilicer, guly autihenticagedh y Egehpropex} cnf; anosuc orecor tegeterwitt vitot owner, agent, or importer that sinch animal is the idtentical animal de- · scribed m said certificate of record and pedigeez And promkled urm ¤* ther, That the Secretariycof Agriculture shall termine and certi to téhI;dSecretary ofdthezhe asuiy whatf a{ueSrecognized1 brerlehds and pure ammalsun er provisionso’t' aragra . Sec t crowns of the Treasury may prescribe such regdationsoas mrzyabye mm,,m,_ rzcgggred foiltgie gtonct zanforcemeliysagf this provisiogilie Eattlg, horshnsé s , or r mes nc emma ra across o a Lnwt;8 cogtry, or driven acryogsgsulclh _ o ra asturage s o y o er W1 1r offspring, may gbrouét back to the nited Stdtes gviithin six months free of uty, under regulations to be 'lgrtescribed by the Secretary of M=¤•¤1i¤P¤¤¢¤· the Treasury: And further, t the provisions of this Act shall apply to all such as have been imported and are in “}‘ZTr2”-E1‘”%1r&"s2*Z?S"`i‘°e1“ 3h€..°“€?f§" °f °`““’?‘€hI"i’2h°’ °m“"” o m a , a e a o ot. ¤$,’j*g*;“‘°’ °xh“’*‘ 4% Aizimals brought into It;iefUnit£dS§l§’tes temporarily for a ri no exceeding_ _ six mont th f b d` , xhi- , Eltron or competition for prizes offgied §>y€l;gy)sfg1?icu1i·:i‘i·al:Tg;;;>l’o, or me M ~ M- $g*.;b£S*:·“ Marne *w°*dm$:.wz* me migmiu.____ 6 1`6•¤’y0 6 f6¤Sury;a eamso animals including the1r harness d t kl d th th vehicles, actually owned by perso;1 emigragiriglfroiii Fdre·?gIriScghn)tdg§ to the Fmtled States with their families, and in actual use for the Furgose o sue emigration rm er mich re lations as the Sec t the "”°·°“¤•'* mrggnzluggiepxbe; and A13 angdmgls ixitendefd for gihigzieu in o c c 1 or scien an fo;85;X;u?mHt· e uca iona purposes, and not 94. atto, roucou, rocoa, or orleans, and all extracts of. 495. Apatite. 496. Arrowroot in its natural t te d t f t d.

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