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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. 75 545. Composition metal of which co per is the component material F"“1·'“·°°¤"d· of chief value, not specially provided fidr in this section. 546. Coral, marine, uncut, and unmanufactured. 547. Cork wood, or cork bark, unmanufactured. 548. Cotton, and cotton waste or Hocks. 549. Cryolite, or kryolith. 550. Cudbear. 551. Curling stones, or quoits, and curling-stone handles. 552. Curry, and curry powder. 553. Cutt efish bone. 554. Dandelion roots, raw, dried, or undried, but unground. 555. Diamonds and other recious stones, rough or uncut, and not P’°°*°“° °*°¤°°· advanced in condition or valiie from their natural state by cleaving, splitting, cutting, or other process, including glaziers’ and engravers’ amonds not set. 556. MiDBIS, diamonds, whether in their natural form or broken, and bort ; ang of the foregoing not set, and diamond dust. 557. Divi- ivi. 558. Dragon’s blood. d 559. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, Cm °d'°” bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, Howers, dried fibers, dried insects, grains, gums, gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichensymosses, nuts, nutgalls, . roots, stems, s ices, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing or tanniiigguany of the foregoing which are natural 'and uncompounded gs and not edible an not specially provided for in this section, and are in a crude state, not advanced in value or condition by any·process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture: Provided, That no article containing Amo. alcohol, or in the preparation of which alcohol is used, shall be ‘"°°"°‘°‘°l“°°‘1 admitted free of duty under this paragraph. 560. Eggs of birds, Heh, and insects (except fish roe preserved for $,,0, food pburposes): Promkled, however, That the importation of eggs of P*°¤**·***¤¤· game irds or eggs of birds not used for food, exceqthspecimens for scientific collections, is prohibited: Promkledfurther, at the impor- "*°°P”°¤- tation of eggs of game birds for purposes of propagation is hereby authorized, under rules and regulations to e prescribed by the Secretarizy of the Treasury. 561. mery ore and corundum. 562. Ergot. 563. Fans, common palm-leaf plain and not omamented or decorated in an manner, and palm leaf in its natural state, not colored, dyed, or otherwise advanced or manufactured. 564. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. 565. Fence posts of wood. 566. Fibrin, in all forms. 567. Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice, caught in the Great $3;* A¤¤¢*i¢•¤ Lakes or other fresh waters by citizens of the United States, and all other fish, the products of American Hsheries. 568. Fish skins. 569. Flint, Hints, and Hint stones, unground. 570. Fossils. 571. Fruits or berries, green, ripe, or dried, and fruits in brine, F¤’¤i¤- not specially provided for in this section. 572. Fruit plants, tropical and semitropical, for the purpose of propagation or cultivation. 573; Furs, undressed. *1** _ 574. Fur skin of all kinds not dressed in any manner and not specnally provided for in this section. 575. Gambier.