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890 SIXTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 356. 1922. ”°”'°”'·',m*·,,,m Pan. 410. S ring clothes ins 15 cents r gross· house or cabinet ruzsoggmdm Mm furniture whollgy or in chiefpvalue of wood?0 wholly or partly! finished, rumsmzmlie. ’ wood flour, an manufactures of wood or bark, or of whic wood or bark is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, 33} per centum ad valorem. S .¤¤<1 Scnnnuuz 5.—SUoA1z, Moussns, AND Manuimcrunms or. "“&°”·°*°· Pax. 501. S ars, tank bottoms, simps of cane juice, melada, con- _ ed lll? , d d l ing_by h centrat me a a concrete an concentrate mo asses, test the · polariscope not above seventy-five sugar degrees,_ and all mixtures pontaigigng sugardangtwgter, testilnig lg the gcgagasgrope saboveciifig ugar grees an n a ove seve y- ve su a ees en per pound, and for each additional sugar degree shown by ii? polariscopic test, fort —six one-thousaudths of 1 cent r und additional, _ Y _ _ P9 P0 M my sk ani], fractions g a degree nh proportion. all d d , _ An. 502. o an sugar sirups not speci y provide ups mi for, testing not above 48 per centum total sugars, twenty-five one-hundredths of I cent per gallon; testing above 48 r centum total sugars, two hundred and seventy-five one-thousanddi; of 1 cent IW md, additional for each per centum of total sugars and fractions of a per ° cenxtlum in proportion; 1({\0l8?)S6S testing 3pt alggvp 52hper centum tot sugars not importe to e commerci y us or the extraction . of sugar, or for human consumption, one-sixth of 1 cent per gallon; P¤$¢.p-1816- testing above 52 and not above 56 yier centum total sugars not imported to be commercially used for the extraction of sugar, or for human consumlptwn, one—sixth of 1 cent additional for each per M is m centum of tota sugars and fractions of a per centum in proportion. BP sugar' ° PAR. 503. Maple sugar and maple sirup, 4 cents per pound; dextrose testing not above 09:7 per centum and dextrose sirup, 15 cents Sum °°°°· per pound. Sugar cane in 1tS natural state, $1 per ton of two thousand pounds; sugar contained in dried sugar cane, or in sugar cane in any otgpr than itsupaturalistate, 7.% cenpum of the rate of duty applica e to man acture sugar o e o arisco ic test. S°°°h°"°°°‘ PAR. 504. Adonite arabinose drgcite al)actose inosite inulin levulose, mannite, d-talose, d-tagatose, iibose, melibiose, dextrose; testing above 99.7_ per centum, mannose, melezitose, rafiinose, rhamngse, palicm, sorbite, xylose, and other saccharides, 50 per centum a va orem. ¤.$,?·§??' md °°°{°“` PAR. 505. Sugar candy and all confectionery not specially provided for, and sugar after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated, 40 per centum ad valorem. mért3¤§°§§°$§ lima. SCHEDULE 6.--Tonacco AND Mauvmorunns or. ,,QZ’“*"°"· ““°' "°" PAR. 601. Wrapper tobacco, and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more than 35 per centum of wrapper tobacco, and all eaf tobacco the product of two or more countries or dependencies vzhen mixer; gr packed tolgeglipr, if gmstemmed, $2.10 per pound if s emme $ . 5 per poun · er to acco not specially provided or DMEM M mm 1f unstenimed, 35 cents pei pound; if stemmed, 50 cents per pound; PAR. 602. The term "wrapper_tobacco" as used in this title means that quahty of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture,

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‘ er o acco' means a other e tobacco. ectors o customs shall permit entry to be made, under rules and regulations to be prescnbed by the Secretarg of the 'freasuiéy, of any leaf tobacco when the invoices of the same s all Huy in etail the character of such tobacco, whether wrapper or r, its origin and quality. In the