Number of articles. Tariff of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands-Continued. ce 35 € 36 39 40 e 41 Pesetas. Pesetas. Needles, pens, pieces for watches, and other similar Kilogram 3.00 3.00 38 Knives, carving-knives ("navajas"), and pen-knives,....do 42 C 43 € 44 ce 45 Swords ("armas blancas "), and pieces for the same......do Fire-arms and cannons, and other pieces for the same.....do (13) NOTE. In order that pieces of fire-arms may pay according to this article, they must be finished and pol ished on the outside. GROUP 3.-Copper and its alloys: Copper of first fusion and the old copper Copper, bronze, or brass (worked) and all alloys of be Tariff of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands-Continued. Duties for the nations. Articles. CLASS III-Continued. Unit. Without With treaty. treaty. GROUP 2-Continued. and almost always in powder or lumps, such as white Colors, prepared, and (dyes) tints.. Colors derived from coal (hulla), and other artificial (16) NOTE.-The colors included in this item are Acid, nitric Acid, sulphuric Alkaloids, and their salts. Sulphur.. (17) NOTE.-Barilla, natural and artificial, are understood to be carbonates of impure soda which contain 89 90 .do 5.00 4.60 Sulphate and pyrolignite of iron.. € 91 Oxide of lead Pills, capsules, and the like (18) (18) NOTE. The products or substances included in this item shall be examined by the pharmaceutical inspectors, who will sign the declarations with the customs officers in the following form: The goods cleared are those expressed in the declaration and are (or are not) admitted to importation by virtue of their formula having been published (state where), or their composition having been discovered through analysis made by. Pharmaceutical products not specified (see Note 18). Chemical products not specified GROUP 4.-Various: ..do 1.00 .90 92 ...do .10 .10 Raw cotton, with or without seed (kepita) (19) GROUP 2.-Spun cotton ("hilados "): Cotton, spun and twisted in one or two threads, 100 kilograms. 1.50 1.20 Kilogram... 1.25 .76 Number of article. Tariff of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands—Continued. Articles. Unit. Duties for the nations. Without With treaty. treaty. ce 102 e e 103 ce 104 ce 105 ce 106 e e 107 ce 108 ce 109 ce 110 e 111 CLASS IV-Continued. GROUP 2-Continued. ber of meters of cotton may be taken, which number Textiles closely woven, raw, white, or dyed, in pieces, Textiles from 26 threads and upwards (see Note 21). Textiles, transparent, such as muslins, cambrics, Tulles.. e 141 cel12 ce 143 ce 144 Wool, combed or carded, and waste from carding.. Worsted, spun and twisted, crude, or with oil.. GROUP 3.-Woven: Carpetings, of pure wool, or mixed with other ma terials. Feltings mixed with other materials. Hosiery ("cejidos de punto "), whether mixed or (25) NOTE.-Wool more than 10 centimeters long shall ..do 25.00 15.20 ...do. 33.25 33.25 Kilogram.. 1.85 1. 10 ....do 2.60 1.65 166 GROUP 2-Continued. Tulles, laces, edgings of silk, or floss silk Duty to be applied to nations having treaty of com- Silk textiles or floss silk.. remain in force. Velvets and plushes of silk or floss silk with the CLASS VIII.-Paper and its applications. GROUP 1.-Printing and writing paper: Paper, unsized and half sized, for printing... Paper, unsigned, for writing, lithographing, or ....do stamping. Paper, cut, made by hand, and ruled GROUP 2.-Printed paper, engraved or photographed : Spanish (27) (28). (27) NOTE. The bindings of books shall be appraised according to the item corresponding to their material. When the books are bound in rustic, or with pasteboard wrappers, they shall pay as printed matter on their total weight. (28) NOTE. The authors or editors of works printed Books and other publications in a foreign language. Engravings, maps, and plans..... GROUP 3.-Decorating paper: Paper, stamped with gold, silver, wool, or crystal 167 ce 168 ce 169 GROUP 4.-Cardboard and various papers: € 170 171 e 172 Paper, brown, ordinary, for packing, &c.. e 173 174 175 Cardboard in sheets and boxes lined with ordinary (29) NOTE.-Boxes of pasteboard lined with paper CLASS IX. Woods, and other vegetable materials em- GROUP 1.-Woods: Staves Duty to be applied to nations with treaty so long Wood, ordinary in boards, although they may be |