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(a) Granite suitable for use as monumental, paving, or building stone, not specially provided for, hewn, dressed, pointed, pitched, lined, or polished, or otherwise manufactured.

SCHEDULE 3. METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF

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(1) Silicon metal.

(m) Ferrophosphorus, ferroaluminum vanadium, ferromanganese vanadium, ferrosilicon vanadium, and ferrosilicon aluminum vanadium.

(r) Ductile tantalum metal, ductile columbium or niobium metal, and ductile nonferrous alloys of tantalum metal, or of columbium or niobium metal.

Cast-iron pipe of every description, and cast-
iron fittings for cast-iron pipe.

Parts of and fittings for automatic, single-
shot, magazine, or revolving pistols and
revolvers.

Machines, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for, and parts, not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of metal or porcelain:

Food preparing or manufacturing machines

(not including food grinding or cutting machines, bakery machines, and machines for manufacturing chocolate or con

fectionery).

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Aluminum, and alloys (except those provided
for in paragraph 302, Tariff Act of 1930)
in which aluminum is the component material
of chief value, in crude form (not including
aluminum scrap).

Articles or wares not specially provided for,
composed wholly or in chief value of iron,
steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter,
zinc, aluminum, or other base metal, but not
plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or
colored with gold lacquer, whether partly or
wholly manufactured:

Typewriter spools not wholly or in
chief value of lead.

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SCHEDULE 4. WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF

Boxes, barrels, and other articles contain-
ing oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit,
shaddocks or pomelos; and the thin wood,
so-called, comprising the sides, tops, and
bottoms of fruit boxes of the growth or
manufacture of the United States, exported
as fruit-box shooks and reimported in com-
pleted form, filled with fruit.

SCHEDULE 7.

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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS

Cheese and substitutes therefor (except
Roquefort cheese in original loaves, blue-
mold cheese in original loaves, cheddar
cheese not processed otherwise than by
division into pieces, Edam and Gouda cheeses
containing 40 per centum or more of butterfat,
and Camembert, Brie, Coulommiers, Pont-l'Eveque
cheeses).

(a)(2) Fish, smoked or kippered (except fish
packed in oil or in oil and other substances
and except fish packed in airtight containers
weighing with their contents not more than
15 pounds each):

Herring (except hard dry-smoked), whole
or beheaded, but not further advanced.

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Caviar and other fish roe for food purposes (except sturgeon), not boiled or not packed in air-tight containers.

Patent barley and barley flour.

Seed corn or maize.

Oatmeal, rolled oats, oat grits, and similar oat products.

Vegetable oil cake and oil-cake meal, not
specially provided for:

Linseed.

Apples, green or ripe.

Berries, edible (except blueberries), prepared or preserved, or frozen, but not in brine and not dried, desiccated, or evaporated, and not specially provided for.

Almonds, bitter, shelled.

Grass seeds and other forage crop seeds:
Rye grass.

Beans, not specially provided for, green or
unripe:

Lima beans, when entered for consump-
tion during the period from June 1
to October 31, inclusive, in any year.

Tomatoes in their natural state.

Vegetables in their natural state:

Eggplant, when entered for consumption
during the period from April 1 to
November 30, inclusive, in any year.
Cucumbers, when entered for consumption
during the period from March 1 to
June 30, inclusive, or during the
period from September 1 to November 30,
inclusive, in any year.

Pimientos, packed in brine or in oil, or
prepared or preserved in any manner.

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Spices and spice seeds, not specially pro-
vided for:

Onion powder.

SCHEDULE 8. SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES

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(a) Cherry juice, prune juice, or prune
wine, and all other fruit juices and fruit
sirups, not specially provided for (except
citrus-fruit juices), containing less than
one-half of 1 per centum of alcohol.
SCHEDULE 9. COTTON MANUFACTURES

Candle wicking, wholly or in chief value of
cotton or other vegetable fiber.

SCHEDULE 10. FLAX, HEMP, JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF
Jute sliver.

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(a)(1) Cordage, including cables, tarred or
untarred, composed of three or more strands
each strand composed of two or more yarns,
wholly or in chief value of sisal or
hene quen.

SCHEDULE 11. WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF

(c) All other floor coverings, including mats
and druggets, wholly or in chief value of
wool (except those wholly or in chief value
of hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, llama,
guanaco, hauri zo, suri, misti, or a combi-
nation of the hair of two or more of these
species), not specially provided for, all
the foregoing valued at more than 40 cents
per square foot.

SCHEDULE 12. SILK MANUFACTURES

Plain woven fabrics, in the piece, the fibers
of which are wholly of silk, dyed or colored,
whether or not exceeding 30 inches in width,
and whether woven with fast or split edges;
any of the foregoing suitable for stenciling
purposes in screen-process printing and
valued at more than $5.50 per pound.

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SCHEDULE 13. MANUFACTURES OF RAYON
OR OTHER SYNTHETIC TEXTILE

Rayon or other synthetic textile in bands or strips not exceeding one inch in width, suitable for the manufacture of textiles.

SCHEDULE 14. PAPERS AND BOOKS

Cigar bandз3, composed wholly or in chief
value of paper lithographically printed in
whole or in part from stone, gelatin, metal,
or other material, not specially provided
for, printed in less than eight colors
(bronze printing to be counted as two colors),
but not printed in whole or in part in metal
leaf.

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All other toys, and parts of toys, not
specially provided for:

(c)(2)

Stuffed animal figures not having a spring
mechanism, not over six inches in
height and valued at 35 cents or more
each, or over six inches but not over
eleven inches in height and valued at
$1 or more each, or over eleven inches
but not over fourteen inches in height
and valued at $2 or more each, or over
fourteen inches in height and valued at
$3.50 or more e ach; building blocks or
bricks, valued at 8 cents or more per
pound; and all parts of toys (except
parts wholly or in chief value of china,
porcelain, parian, bisque, earthenware,
or stoneware, of toys which are not in
the forms of musical instruments and
capaole of emitting sound).

Articles valued over 20 cents per dozen pieces, designed to be worn on apparel

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