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(f) Medical instruments and apparatus.1
Connecting apparatus.
Apparatus for endoscopy.
Apparatus, kinesipathic.

Apparatus for high frequency therapy.
Baths, hydroelectric.
Radiating apparatus.
Radioscopic screens.
Electromagnets.

Fat-reducing apparatus.

Induction apparatus.

Influence machines.

Instruments, galvanocaustic.

Compresses, electrothermic (warming pil

lows, etc.).

Light baths.

Massaging apparatus.

Regulating apparatus, tables.
Rontgen apparatus, tubes.

Protective devices against Rontgen rays
(protective suits, gloves, walls).
Valve tubes for Rontgen devices.
Strengthening screens for Rontgen photo-
graphs.

(g) Other electrotechnic products. Incandescent lights which, owing to their use, are subject to a special embargo; for instance, those for hand lamps, flash lights, and pocket lamps for telephone installations and medical purposes. Component parts of incandescent lights (pistons, sockets, platinum wires, prepared glass rods and tubes). Incandescent igniting apparatus. Hand lamps, pocket lamps, and flash lights, as well as batteries and storage | batteries suited therefor; component parts of such lights and batteries. Insulating tubes with sheet-iron or sheetsteel covering, for electric lines. Light-pure carbons (homogeneous or provided with hard wire); except in sizes under the normal; petroleum coke. Mine-igniting apparatus. Searchlights and their component parts, except so-called searchlight lanterns. Special apparatus for transmitting commands and for long-distance compass transmission; component parts of such apparatus.

Igniting apparatus for motor vehicles of every kind.

Moreover: Electrotechnic products not specially forbidden, if they are goods which, owing to their quality, composition, or use, fall under an export or transit embargo (as, parts of electric lighting devices for airships; ship installation material; electric pointing devices for big cannon; electric appurtenances of military vehicles).

VIII. INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS; OPTICAL GLASS.

(See also Sections IV e: "Wound-dressing materials and medicines;" and VII. Electrotechnical products and requisites. Aeronautical and nautical measuring instruments, including goniometric, as: Observation clocks.

Chronometers (nautical watches).
Sillometers.

Level quadrants.

Octants.

Mariner's compasses and appurtenances, including revolving compasses and their transmissions. Sextants.

Sea gauges.

Breathing apparatus and apparatus for
protection against smoke of all kinds.
Bacteriological apparatus.
Surgical and other medical instruments
and apparatus;! parts of fever thermome-
ters recognizable as such.

Telescopes and field glasses of all kinds.
Glass, gray, for snow goggles.

Mine and incandescent igniting apparatus.
Optical glass:

Crude and crudely pressed (even ground to test purity).

Prisms and lenses, partially elaborated. Ground, mounted and unmounted: Objectives, photographic; other optical glasses (lenses, prisms, objectives).2

Photographic apparatus.3 Nautical charts and manuals. Safety lamps for mines, their appurte nances including igniting tape and all component parts.

Special apparatus for transmitting orders and for long-distance compass transmission; component parts of such apparatus.

1 Except instruments and apparatus exclusively intended for use in obstetrics and dentistry.

2 Except spectacles, nose glasses, burning glasses, microscopes, magnifying glasses, and optical belt lens, apparatus for illuminating the sea, buoys, ship lanterns, including the requisite lenses and prismatic strips with arched grinding.

3 Except cameras without objectives and except reproduction and enlarging apparatus.

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(See also sections III, V, VI, VII, Goods, not mentioned herein before, which

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1 The export of metal building boxes which consist for the most part of iron rods and connecting pieces of metal and only to a small extent of rods and plates of aluminum, is not prohibited.

2 See Sec. VII ).

b. Other products.

Axles, crude and completely finished, for power vehicles of all kinds.

Axes.

Hatchets.

Pickaxes.

Iron mountings for riding and driving harness.

Sheet iron of every kind and thickness; expansion sheet, checkered plate, stretched plate, waffle plate, rolled sheet metal, corrugated iron.

Blocks (ingots); preliminarily rolled blocks (blooms); crucible steel blocks of special iron and special steel.

Slabs of special iron and special steel. Cans, wholly or principally of tin plate, unfilled.

Stirrups.

Chromic iron, chromic steel, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks and in unformed rods.

Boxes (can-like receptacles), wholly or principally of tin plate, unfilled. Wire shears of all kinds.

Wire ropes.

Wire stretchers.

Wire tongs.

Printers' rollers.

Chains:

Anchor chains, ship chains, chains for towing.

Chains for bicycles and motor vehicles. Parts of riding and driving harness. Billets of special iron and special steel. Chills.

Kitchen utensils, wholly or principally of tin plate.

Crank shafts, crude and finished, for motor vehicles of all kinds.

Ferromanganese,

manganese steel, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks, and as unformed rods. Ferromolybdenum, molybdenum steel, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks and as unformed rods. Needles for surgical purposes. Nickel iron, nickel steel, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks and as unformed rods.

Horse bits (bridle bits, snaffles, Pelham bits).

Plantation cutters (Plantagenhauer). Billets (half products or iron-rolling mills), of special iron and special steel. Square iron (unformed rod iron), of special iron and special steel.

Parts of riding harness, not specially mentioned above or below.

Iron, forgeable, in rods, unformed, of Pipes, crude or worked, even mechanically special iron.

Iron wire, rolled or drawn, crude, worked polished, varnished, zincked (galvanized) tinned, or covered with other base metals or alloys thereof, formed (fashioned), flattened (Nos. 791 and 792 of the tariff).

Iron alloys (ferro compounds), not specially

mentioned above or below, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks, and as unformed rods.

Frost nails for horseshoes (a kind of horseshoe nails).

Driving harness parts, not specially mentioned above or below.

Field forges.

Flat iron (rolled flat rods) (sheet billets), of special iron and special steel.

Fussangeln.

Screw taps.

Hoes (except "sheet" hoes).

Domestic utensils, wholly or principally of tin plate.

Horseshoes.

Horseshoe Sterkgrife.

Horseshoe calks (screw and Steck calks). Horseshoe nails.

Bridle bits.

covered with copper, copper alloys, nickel, or aluminum, or chemically nickeled (doubled metal pipes) (Nos. 778, 779, 793, 794, 795, 798, 799 of the tariff):

Of unforgeable cast iron (also pipe form pieces).

Winding pipes, rolled or drawn (also

pipe form pieces).

Others made of forgeable iron:

Rolled or drawn.

Rabbeted, soldered, riveted, welded

(but neither rolled nor drawn). Corrugated flues. (See Corrugated flues.)

Round iron, round steel (unformed rod iron), of special iron and special steel. Shovels.

Scythe blades.

Sickle blades.

Ferrosilicon, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks, and as unformed rods.

Spades.

Spurs.

Rod iron, not formed, of special iron and

special steel.

Barbed wire.

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Steel, if special steel, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks, and as unformed rod iron.

Steel wire, rolled or drawn, crude, worked, polished, varnished, zincked (galvanized), tinned, or covered with other base metals or alloys thereof, formed (fashioned), flattened (Nos. 791 and 792 of the tariff). Steel bottles, except the steel bottles (steel cylinders) used in shipping goods whose exportation is permitted, provided they are customary in the trade and are exported with other goods for this purpose). Steel bodies for projectiles, crude and preliminary bored.

Stirrups.

Calks (screw and pin calks) for horseshoes. Knitting-machine needles of all sizes. Crucible steel in blocks of special steel. Snaffles (snaffle bits).

Vanadium iron, vanadium steel (ferrovana. dium), in blocks sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks, and as unformed rods.

Water tube boilers.

Tin-plate goods of all kinds, wholly or principally of tin plate, provided they are not exported along with other goods as packing in the form of boxes, cans, etc.1 Corrugated flues (tubes corrugated by rolling, drawing, etc.), with a wall thickness of 4.5 mm. or over. Tool steel.

Ferrotungsten, tungsten steel, in blocks, sheet billets, billets, as crucible steel in blocks, and as unformed rods. Sprocket wheels, crude and finished, for motor vehicles of all kinds.

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Nickel and nickel alloys, crude, worked (bars, sheets, blocks, castings, unworked plates, rods, bars).

Tubes.

Shavings.

Articles not mentioned above and consist ing wholly or in part of nickel.

Refuse.

6. Tin and tin alloys.

(ld metal (scrap).

Argentine (tin alloy).

Britannia metal (tin alloy).

Wire.

Children's toys.

Tubes.

Rolled tin.

Soft solder (tin alloy).

Silverin (finely divided metallic tin). Shavings.

Color tubes, unfilled.

1 To tin plate articles belong not only those made wholly of tin plate, but also those

made largely thereof.

2 See Sec. VII b.

Articles not mentioned above or below and consisting wholly or chiefly of tin (except tin foil and tin color tubes used for packing).

Tin and tin alloys, crude, worked (bars, sheets, blocks, plates, rods, poles). Tin foil (sheet tin), exported alone (not used in packing goods). Tin powder (pulverized tin).

7. Othes base metals.

Antimony.

Cerium iron.

Cerium.

Cerium zinc.

Chrome.

Fine zinc. Cadmium.

Potassium.

Magnesium, crude or as scrap; refuse from
working it; metal magnesium powder.
Manganese and its alloys.
Molybdenum and its alloys.

Sodium.

Mercury.

Silicon.

Thorium.

Vanadium and its alloys.

Bismuth, crude.

Tungsten.

Zinc, crude (in blocks, tablets, lumps, disks, drops; old zinc, scrap zinc, hard zinc, resmelted zinc, zinc refuse). Zinc, stretched, rolled (sheet), crude.

X. WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS; CORK AND CORK GOODS; CELLULOID.

(a) Wood and wood products.

Mine timber.

Telegraph and other line poles.

Railroad ties.

Wood paving blocks.

Gun stocks. (See also III d.)
Spruce wood.

Wood for the production of mechanically prepared wood pulp (wood paste, wood

grindings), or of chemically prepared wood pulp (cellulose).

Barrel wood (staves and parts of bottoms), even planed; wood recognizably prepared for this purpose.

Basket willows; even fascines.

Staves for hoops (split for barrel and similar hoops).

Fine woods (erica or heath, cocoanut, cedar, beech, ebony, mahogany, lignumvitæ, rosewood, teakwood, worked and unworked, even plancd, rabbeted, grooved, chiseled, tapped, slitted). Other lumber and cabinet wood (worked or unworked, even planed, rabbeted, grooved, chiseled, tapped, slitted).

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Shavings or chippings (from clearing, (a) Ilides and skins for leather manufacture,

burning, roof, braiding, shoemaker, sword cutler, and the like, refuse shavings from planing, sawing (sawdust), etc.).

Firewoods of every kind; pine cores; lixiviated tanning wood and lixiviated tanning bark, even formed (tan balls). Naves, fellies, spokes, as well as wood recognizably prepared for these articles.

Buffalo hides. Bull hides. Badger skins.

Ass hides.

crude.

Skins not specially mentioned above or below.

Fish skins.

Colt skins.

1 Tanning wood, see p. 87, Sec. XI, f. 1.

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