(2) Herring, whole or beheaded, 14 cents per lb.... 14 cents per lb.52; (3) Herring, eviscerated, split, 3 cents per lb..... portions. (4) Cod, haddock, hake, pollock, 25 per cent if in or eviscerated or both, but not 22 cents per lb. 25 per cent 44, 54. further advanced (except that 14 cents per lb. (5) Cod, haddock, hake, pollock, 3 cents per Ib...... 14 cents per lb. 52; and cusk, filleted, skinned, than 15 pounds each. In bulk or in immediate contain ers, weighing with their con- 720 (c) The term "fish," as used in this 721(a) Crab meat, fresh or frozen (whether or not packed in ice), or prepared or preserved in any manner, including crab paste and crab sauce. 721(b) Clams, clam juice, or either in combination with other substances, packed in air-tight containers. 721 (c) Fish paste and fish sauce.. 721(d) Caviar and other fish roe for food purposes: 25 per cent if in Free 4; 4 cent per Free 41; 34 cent per lb. if skinned or boned.43 Free. 39 Free 39; 34 cent per lb. if skinned or boned.43 Free 41; 4 cent per lb. if skinned or boned.43 Sturgeon 30 per cent. Other.. 20 cents per lb. Any of the foregoing roe, if boiled 30 per cent.. 30 per cent 58 30 per cent.59 39 All other fish not otherwise specially provided for in this section. 41 Fresh-water fish and all other fish not specially provided for in this section. 48 Salmon, pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved. 52 See p. 74. 53 Smoked herring, skinned or boned, 21⁄2 cents per pound. 44 Finnan haddie. 55 Crab meat, packed in ice or frozen, or prepared or preserved in any manner. 56 Other shellfish. 57 Other shellfish, fresh, frozen, packed in ice, or prepared or preserved in any manner, and not specially provided for. 58 Caviar and other fish roe for food purposes, packed in ice or frozen, prepared or preserved, by the addition of salt in any amount, or by other means. 59 Caviar and other preserved roe of fish. 120352-30-6 57 Other shellfish, fresh, frozen, packed in ice, or prepared or preserved in any mannea, and not specially provided for. 60 Patent barley. 61 Of 48 pounds. 62 Of 34 pounds. 63 "And grits or groats" and "hulled or unhulled" added by act of 1922; grits held free as flour under act of 1913. 64 Of 56 pounds. 65 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Corn or maize, 15 cents per bushel of 56 pounds. 66 Of 32 pounds. 67 Uncleaned rice, or rice free of the outer hull and still having the inner cuticle on. 68 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Rice, cleaned, 2 cents per pound, except rice cleaned for use in the manufacture of canned foods, on which the rate of duty shall be 1 cent per pound; uncleaned rice, or rice free of the outer hull and still having the inner cuticle on, 14 cents per pound; rice flour and rice meal, and rice broken which will pass through a No. 12 wire sieve of a kind prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, 4 cent per pound; paddy, or rice having the outer hull on, 34 cent per pound. 69 Rice flour and rice meal, and rice broken which will pass through a No. 12 sieve of a kind prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. (Act of 1913.) 70 Rice, cleaned. 71 Dutiable as barley malt by similitude. 72 Of 60 pounds. 73 Rates increased to 42 cents per bushel on wheat, to $1.04 per 100 pounds on wheat flour, semolina, crushed, or cracked wheat, and similar wheat products not specially provided for; and decreased to 71⁄2 per cent on bran, shorts, and by-product feeds obtained in milling wheat, by presidential proclamation, effective Apr. 6, 1924, under sec. 315. 74 Provided, That wheat shall be subject to a duty of 10 cents per bushel, that wheat flour shall be subject to a duty of 45 cents per barrel of 196 pounds, and semolina and other products of wheat, n. s. p. f., 10 per cent, when imported directly or indirectly from a country, dependency, or other subdivision of government which imposes a duty on wheat or wheat flour or semolina imported from the United States. 75 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Wheat 35 cents per bushel; wheat flour, and semolina, 20 per cent. Dem " 32 2 уме 20% 35" 09 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 Dried beet pulp, malt sprouts, and Hulls of barley, buckwheat, or other Mixed feeds, consisting of an admix- in milling wheat or other cereals. Soy bean oil-cake meal. All other vegetable oil cake... Cereal breakfast foods, and similar Dried, desiccated, or evaporated. 10 per cent. $5 per ton.. 15 per cent 73 $5 per ton.. (15 per cent.76 10 per cent. 10 per cent or 15 8 cents per 100 lbs. 15 per cent.78 Free, 10 per cent or 15 per cent.79 Free. 15 per cent.78 15 per cent.78 10 per cent or 15 per cent.79 Otherwise prepared or preserved, 21⁄2 cents per lb... 22 cents per lb. With pits. With pits removed.. (4) Maraschino, candied, crys: 75 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Wheat, 35 76 Other than wheat bran. 77 Wheat bran. 78 Unenumerated manufactured articles. 1 cent per lb. 20 per cent. 1 cent per lb.85 1 cent per lb. 95 Free. J1 cent per lb.85 20 per cent.86 cents per bushel; wheat flour and semolina, 20 per cent. 79 Unenumerated manufactured or unmanufactured articles. 80 Provided, That when grains or seeds contain more than 5 per cent of any one foreign matter dutiable at a rate higher than that applicable to the grain or seed the entire lot shall be dutiable at such higher rate. 81 Containing chocolate, etc. 56 Fruits of all kinds preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto, or preserved or packed in molasses, spirits, or their own juices, if containing no alcohol or containing not over 10 per cent of alcohol. 87 Cranberries, 10 per cent under act of 1913. 88 Emergency tariff act of 1921: "Cherries in a raw state, preserved in brine or otherwise,' 3 cents per pound. $9 3 cents per pound, by presidential proclamation, effective Jan. 2, 1928, under sec. 315. 85 Fruits prepared in any manner, n. s. p. f. 35 per cent. 20 cents per gal. f1 cent per lb. 85 2 cents per lb. Free. (97). 15 cents per gal."9 15 cents per gal." 15 cents per gal.99 15 cents per gal." 15 cents per gal."9 86 Fruits of all kinds preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto, or preserved or packed in molasses, spirits, or their own juices, if containing no alcohol or containing not over 10 per cent of alcohol.. 92 Provided, That the standard proof for vinegar shall be 4 per cent by weight of acetic acid. 93 The standard proof for vinegar shall be taken to be that strength which requires 35 grains of bicarbonate of potash to neutralize 1 ounce troy of vinegar. 94 All edible fruits, when dried, n. s. p. f. 95 Of such bulk or the capacity of the packages, according as imported. 96 Of the capacity of the barrels or packages. 97 In packages of a capacity of 14 cubic feet or less, 18 cents per package; in packages of capacity exceeding 14 cubic feet and not exceeding 21⁄2 cubic feet, 35 cents per package; in packages exceeding 21⁄2 and not exceeding 5 cubic feet, 70 cents per package; in packages exceeding 5 cubic feet or in bulk, 1⁄2 cent per pound. 98 Emergency tariff act of 1921: Lemons, 2 cents per pound. 99 Emergency act of 1921: Olives in solutions 25 cents per gallon, olives not in solution 3 cents per pound. 95 Fruits prepared in any manner, n. s. p. f. 88 Fruits of all kinds preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar addeb thereto, or preserved or packed in molasses, spirits, or their own juices, if containing no dlcohol or containing not over 10 per cent of alcohol. 1 From Cuba, exempt from duty. 12.45 cu. ft., act of 1930; 1.96 cu. ft., act of 1922. Pineapples preserved in their own juice. Quinces, green or ripe, 10 cents per bushel under act of 1913. Provided, That all specific provisions of this title for fruits and berries prepared or preserved shall include fruits and berries preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto, or preserved or packed in molasses, spirits, or their own juices. • Provided, That a mixture of two or more kinds of candied, crystallized, or glacé fruit shall bear the highest rate of duty applicable to any of the components. Orchids, palms, azalea indica, and cut flowers, prepare d or fresh. |