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X.-DRUGS, &c.-Continued.

55 kopecks per pood.

58. 5d. per cwt. 28. 11d. per cwt.

Colors: Cupreous (except verdigris) as well as ar
senical and cobalt colors (including
smalt); colors of antimony (also gold
sulphuret of antimony) and of chrome;
also cinnabar.

Extracts of coloring materials:
1. Of all kinds, except those specially mentioned;
garancine, flowers of madder, and all
preparations of madder in powder.

2. Extracts of indigo, cochineal (carmine and all
lakes), carthamine, and orchil.
Aniline colors and all colors of coal tar; picric acid,
and murexide, also extract of madder
and madder lake.
Miniature colors of all kinds, in cakes, in powder, on
shells, and in bladders; cassins or
golden purple or Indian ink.

OBS.--Miniature colors of every kind in cakes, im-
ported in boxes handsomely finished or with orna-
ments, pay duty under § 229.

Ink, ink powder, and blacking...
Colors and dyestuffs not specially mentioned, in
lumps, pieces, or ground, dry, or pre-
pared with water or oil.
Antimony, in raw and metallic state

125 Borax, raw and refined

30 kopecks per pood.

2 roubles 75 kopecks per pood. 2 roubles 20 kopecks per pood.

2 roubles 56 kopecks per pood.

£1 78. 1d. per cwt.

£1 18. 6d. per owt.

£1 48. 7d. per cwt.

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Sal ammoniac, carbonate of ammonia, and all salts of ammonia, raw and refined, as well as liquid ammonia.

128 Sulphate of baryta in every form

130

Arsenic (metal), arsenical acid (white arsenic), yellow sulphide of arsenic, and red sulphide of arsenic (réalgar).

OBS.-Arsenic is only allowed to be imported in double casks or cases. Ferrocyanide of potassium; red prussiate of potash; chromate of potash, neutral and acid; also saltpeter not refined.

OBS.-Importation of refined saltpeter is prohibited. Alum, calcined and otherwise, and sulphate of alumina (substitute for alum).

131 132 Nitrate of soda; the condensed motherlye of Kreutznach waters; Vichy salts, and all natural salts not specially mentioned. Silicates of sodium (natrium) and of potash (fusible glass) and preparations of fusible glass, soda, &c., for washing wool; also bicarbonate of soda.

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1. Carbonate of soda, crystallized..

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2. Carbonate of soda, calcined; potash and pearl- 30 kopecks per ash.

2s. 11d. per cwt.

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the Russian.

PART I-Import duties-Continued.

Articles.

Russian.

English equivalent.

X.-DRUGS, &c.—Continued.

Organic acids and oxides-Continued.

2. Oxides: Of cobalt, of mercury; and stannic oxide; aluminium hydrate; barium, magnesium, and strontium.

139 Sulphuric acid (vitriol); sulphuret of carbon..
139 Vitriols:

1. Of iron, or green copperas..
2. Of copper, or blue copperas (sulphate of cop-
per); sulphate of zinc; Salzburg vit-
riol or double sulphate of iron and
copper.

140 Acids, oxides, salts, and other chemicals not specially mentioned.

141

OBS.-Boxes containing chemical reagents for laboratories pay under this §, together with the weight of the utensils and cases.

Glue:

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1. Olive or seed oil, and all vegetable oils except those specially mentioned; oil of bones, fatty and burning oils; drying oil and seed oil with admixture of turpentine. 2. Essential scented oils, with or without trace of fat oils; oils used in medicine and perfumery.

3. Cocoanut and palm oil; also glycerine...... 145 Emery, graphite, and pumice-stone, powdered;

bronzing powder, tripoli, hematite, colcothar, and other substances for polishing metals, &c., mixed with grease, i. e., in the shape of thick paste and in any other form; also spread on paper or linen; paste for razor straps; putty for windows, and cement for metals, glass, and porcelain; patent knife-boards, whetstones, and grindstones.

ORS.-Emery and pumice-stone in lumps pay only half duty, i. e., 15 kopecks the pood.

146

Phosphorus.

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152 Alabaster goods, with or without ornaments

153 Gypsum, marble, porphyry, serpentine, slate, &c., worked, with or without ornaments.

OBS. 1.-Slates for roofing are admitted free under §8, Article 2.

OBS. 2.-Marble steps and tombs (rough hewn and not polished) pay a duty of 20 kopecks per pood.

GEN. OBS. TO 152 AND 153.-If the bronze ornaments evidently constitute the principal value of the object, and cannot be separated from it, only half the duty charged on bronzeware is levied.

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5 roubles per pood.

11 kopecks per
pood.

8 roubles 50 ko-
pecks per pood.
22 kopecks per
pood.

£2 98. 2d. per cwt. 18. 1d. per cwt.

£4 28. 11d. per cwt.

28. 2d. per cwt.

2 roubles per pood. 198. 8d. per cwt.

13 roubles 20 kopecks per pood.

55 kopecks per
pood.

30 kopecks per
pood.

11 roubles per pood
5 roubles per pood.
1 rouble 20 ko-
pecks per pood.
11 roubles per
pood.

4 roubles 40 ko.
pecks per pood.

10 roubles per pood, gr.

1 rouble 20 kopecks per pood. 50 kopecks per pood.

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Article 2.

2. Articles for the decoration of rooms, colored
and gilt.

Earthenware:
1. White or of one color, dyed in the paste, with-
out ornaments, although with a mold-
ed pattern.

2. The same with patterns, rings, borders, and
edges of one color.

3. The same with gilding, painting, or with va
riegated patterns.
Porcelain :

1. Porcelain vessels, white or of one color with
edges or borders colored or gilt, but
without other ornaments.

2. Porcelain vessels with painting or with pat-
terns, colored or gilded, flowers or
other ornaments, as well as objects
of porcelain or biscuit, for decorating
rooms white or of one color, but
without painting, gilding, or bronze
ornaments.

3. Ornaments of porcelain, such as statuettes,
garnitures for rooms and tables, can-
dlesticks, and such like objects, with
painting, gilding, or bronze orna-

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OBS. 3.-The boxes or cases in which porcelain is
imported pay duty according to the material of
which they are made.
Glasswares:

1. Bottle-green glasswares, not ornamented, cut,
or ground, although with cast letters
and patterns.

OBS.-All wine bottles imported in the Black and
Azof Seas and to Bessarabia are admitted free.
2. Window glass of all kinds, white, half white,
or bottle-green; and glassware, white,
half white, not cut or ground, not or-
namented, though with finished or
ground bottoms, borders, and stop-
pers, and with cast patterns.
3. Window glass, colored, dyed in the paste, milk
white, dimmed, reticulated, and arti
cles of colored glass (dyed in the
paste), or double glass (with colored
coating), milk white, reticulated,
dimmed (ground with sand), not
ground, cut, or ornamented, without
gilding or silvering, although with
cast patterns and ground and finished
stoppers, bottoms, and edges.

4. Articles of crystal or white glass, ground and
cut, but not ornamented."

5. Articles of colored glass, of one color or coated
(double), dimmed, reticulated, &c.,
cut and ground; also articles of every
description of glass, with painting,
gilding, silvering, and with patterns
engraved or etched; also with bronze
and other ornaments.

OBS.-If the bronze ornaments evidently consti-
tute the principal value of the article, it pays duty
as such.

22 kopecks per
pood.

1 rouble 10 ko-
pecks per pood.

85 kopecks per
pood.

1 rouble 10 ko
pecks per pood.
2 roubles 75 ko-
pecks per pood.

4 ronbles 40 ko-
pecks per pood.

8 roubles 80 ko-
pecks per pood.

17 ronbles 60 ko-
pecks per pood.

55 kopecks per
pood.

1 rouble 20 ko-
pecks per pood.

2 roubles 20 ko-
pecks per pood.

4 roubles 40 ko-
pecks per pood.
8 roubles 80 ko-
pecks per pood.

28. 2d. per cwt. 10s. 9d. per cwt.

88. 4d. per cwt.

10s. 9d. per cwt. £1 78. per cwt.

£2 38. 1d. per cwt.

£4 6s. 2d. per cwt.

£8 128. per cwt.

58. 5d. per cwt.

118. 9d. per cwt.

£1 18. 8d. per cwt.

£2 38. per cwt.

£4 68. per cwt.

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