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Explosive release devices (see: "Explosive cable cutters"). Explosive rifle grenades (see: “Ammunition-projectiles, grenades, dc.").

Expl. O...
Expl. A..

Explosive rivets....

Expl. O..

Explosives, samples of (see: 146.20-13).

Extracts, liquid flavoring..

Extracts, liquid flavoring (see: "Alcohol or alcohol, N. O. 8.").

Explosive torpedoes (see: "Ammunition-projectiles, grenades, bombe, Expl. A.. mines and torpedoes").

Fabrics or fibers with animal or vegetable oil (see: "Cotton waste,olly").

Feed, wet, mixed...

Felt waste (see: "Cotton waste").

Felt waste. wet (see: "Rags, wet").

Ferric arsenate, solid..

Ferric arsenite, solid.

Ferrochrome, exothermic (see "Exothermic ferrochrome").

Ferromanganese, exothermic (see "Exothermic ferromanganese").

Ferrophosphorus.

Ferrophosphorus briquets.

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Film, motion-picture (see: "Motion-picture film etc.").

Ferrosilicon

Ferrosilicon briquets..

Ferrosilicon, containing between 45 percent and 48 percent or containing between 65 percent and 70 percent silicon.

Ferrosilicon, containing between 48 percent and 65 percent silicon......... Ferrosilicon, containing less than 45 percent or more than 70 percent silicon.

Ferrous arsenate (iron arsenate), solid..

Fertilizer ammoniating solution, containing free ammonia..
Fertilizer, tankage (see: "Tankages")..

Fibers, burnt......

Fibers (Jute, hemp, flax, sisal, coir, kapok, and similar vegetable fibers)......... Fibers or fabrics, with animal or vegetable oil (see: "Cotton waste, olly").

Has.

Has..
Has.

Pois. B..
Noninf. G.
Inf. 8..

Inf. 8..

Has..

Inf. 8..

Film support (nitrocellulose base) (see: "Pryoxylin plastics, rods, rolls, Inf. 8. sheets or tubes").

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Poison.
Red gas.
Corrosive.

Corrosive.

Corrosive.

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Gas drips, hydrocarbon..

Gas drips, hydrocarbon.

Gas identification sets.

Gas oil (see: "Fuel oil").
Gasoline.

Gazolina (export only) (see: "Gasoline").
Gazoline (export only) (see: "Gasoline").
Gelatine dynamite (see: "High explosives").
'Gold paint (see: "Paint, enamel, etc.").
Gold paint (see: "Paint, enamel, etc.")..

Grenades, empty, primed (see: "Primers").

Grenades, hand, explosive (see: "Explosive hand grenades").

Grenades, hand or rifle, explosive, with gas, smoke, or incendiary material

(see: "Explosive hand or rifle grenades").

Grenades, hand or rifle, with gas, smoke, or incendiary material but without

bursting charges (see "Chemical ammunition. class A or B poison" or "Fireworks, special").

Comb. L..
Inf. L..

Red.

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Grenades, rifle, explosive (see: "Explosive rifle grenades").
Grenades, tear gas (see: "Tear gas grenades").

Ground bituminous coal (see: "Coal facings").

Guanidine nitrate (see: "Nitrates")..

Guanyl nitrosamino guanyl tetrazene (see: “Initiating or priming explosives").

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Guanyi nitrosamino guanylidene hydrazine (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").

Guided missiles with war heads (see "Explosive projectiles").
Guided missiles without warheads (see "Rocket motors, Class A explo-
sives" or "Rocket motors. Class B explosives").

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High explosives (when containing not more than 75 percent liquid explo- | sive ingredient).

Expl. A..

High explosives (when containing 10 percent or less of a liquid explosive | Expl. A. ingredient).

High wines (see: "Alcohol or alcohol, N. O. 8.").

Hydraulic accumulators (pressurized with noninflammable, nonlique- | Noninfi. G..

fied compressed gas).

Hydrazine, anhydrous.

Hydrazine solution containing 50 percent or less of water.

Hydriodic acid...

Hydrobromic acid..

Hydrobromic acid, anhydrous (see: "Hydrogen bromide")
Hydrocarbon gas, liquefied....

Hydrocarbon gas, nonliquefied.

Hydrochloric acid, anhydrous (see: "Hydrogen chloride”).

Hy trochloric acid, in bulk (see: § 146.23-50).

By Irochloric acid mixtures..

Hydrochloric acid solution, inhibited.

Hydrochloric (muriatic) acid...

Cor.

Cor.

Cor.

Cor.

Noninf. G.

Inf G.

Inf. G.

Cor.

Cor.

Cor.

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Hydrocyanic acid, liquefied.

Hydrocyanic acid (prussic), liquid.

Hydrosyanic acid solutions.

Hydrocyanic acid (prussic), unstabilized.

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Hydrofluoric acid...

Hydrofluoric acid, anhydrous...

Hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids, mixtures..

Hydrofiuosilicic acid.....

Hydrogen..

Cor.

Cor.

Cor.

Cor.

Inf. G.

Hydrogen bromide.

Nonin!. G

Poison

Corrosive.

Corrosive.

Corsosive.

Corrosive.

Red gas.
Green gas.

Hydrogen chloride..

Noninf G

Hydrogen chloride, cold.

Hydrogen, liquefed..

Over 8 percent hydrogen peroxide by weight)

Non F. G.

Hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen dioxide) solution in water containing Cor..

Hydrogen sulfide..

Hypochlorite solutions containing more than 7 percent available

Green gas.
Green.

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chlorine by weight.

Igniter cord..

Expl. O..

Igniter fuse-metal clad (see: Igniters).

Expl. C.

Igniters...

Expl. O..

Igniters, jet thrust (Jato) class A explosives (see: "Jet thrust unit

Expl. A..

(Jato), class A explosives").

Igniters, Jet thrust (Jato) class B explosives (see: "Jet thrust unit

Expl. B.

Jato), class B explosives").

Igniters, rocket motor, Class A explosives...

Expl. A..

Igniters, rocket motor, Class B explosives...

Expl. B.

Illuminating projectiles, uzed or not fuzed, with expelling charge (see

"Fireworks, special").

Buminating torches (see: "Fireworks, common").

Inflammable liquids, N. O. 8..

Inf. L.

Inflammable solids, N. O. 8..

Inf. 8..

Red.
Yellow

1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

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Initiating explosives (see: "Initiating or priming explosives"). Initiating explosives (diazodinitrophenol wet with not less than 40 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initialing or priming explosives"). Initiating explosives (guanyl nitrosamino guanylidene hydrazine wet with not less than 30 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").

nitiating explosives (in bulk in dry condition)....

Initiating explosives (lead azide, dextrinated type only, wet with not less than 80 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").

Initiating explosives (lead mononitroresorcinate, wet with not less than 40 percent by weight of water).

Expl. A.
Expl. A

Expl. A.

Prohibited.
Expl. A..

Expl. A.

Expl.

Expl. A..

Initiating explosives (lead styphnate, lead trinitroresorcinate-wet with | Expl. A.
not less than 20 percent by weight of water) (see: “Initiating or priming
explosives").
Initiating explosives (nitromannite wet with not less than 40 percent
by weight of water (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").
Initiating explosives (nitrosoguanidine wet with not less than 10 percent
by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").
Initiating explosives (pentaerythrite tetranitrate wet with not less than
40 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").
Initiating explosives (tetrazene (guanyl nitrosamino guanyl tetrazene)
wet with not less than 30 percent by weight of water) (see: "Initiating
or priming explosives").

Initiating or priming explosives..

Ink..

'Ink.

Insecticide. dry..

Insecticide, liquefied gas..

Expl. A.

Expl. A.

Expl. A..

Comb. L.

Inf. L....

•Insecticide, líquid..

Insecticide, liquid (vermin exterminator)

*Insecticide, liquid (vermin exterminator).

Instantaneous fuse..

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Pois. B..
Noninf. G.
Pois. B..
Comb. L...

Inf. L...
Expl. O..

Red.
Poison.
Green gas
Poison.

Red.

tron mass, spent.....

Iron mass, wet..

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Haz..

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Isopropyl mercaptan (see: "Mercaptans").

Isopropyl percarbonate, stabilized.

Isopropyl percarbonate, unstabilized.

Jet thrust igniters (see: "Igniters, Jet thrust”).

Jet thrust unit (Jato) class A explosives..

Jet thrust unit (ato) class B explosives..

Jute (see: "Fibers").

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Lacquer base, liquid (see: "Paint, enamel, etc."

Lacquer base, or lacquer chips, dry, nitrocellulose base..

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Lacquer base or lacquer chips, plastic (wet with alcohol or solvent).
Lacquer base or lacquer chips, plastic (wet with alcohol or solvent)
*Lacquer removing, reducing and thinning compounds (see: "Com-
pounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing or thinning, liquid").
Lacquer removing, reducing and thinning compounds (see: "Com-
pounds, lacquer, etc., removing, reducing or thinning, liquid”).
Lauroyl peroxide, dry (see: "Organic perorides")..

Lauroyl peroxide, wet (when wet with not less than 30 percent by weight
of water). (see: "Organic peroxides”)

Lead arsenate, solid.

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Lead arsenite, solid..

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Lead azide (see: "Initiating or priming explosives").

Lead cyanide (see: Cyanide of Lead).

No restrictions.

Lead dross...

Lead mononitroresorcinate (see: "Initiating or priming explosives”).

Lead nitrate (see: "Nitrates").

1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

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Mercuric oleate, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”).
Mercuric oxide (red), solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid").
Mercuric oxide (yellow), solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”).
Mercuric oxycyanide, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”).
Mercuric-potassium cyanide, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid")
Mercuric-potassium Iodide, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”)....
Mercuric salicylate, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”).
Mercuric subsulfate, solid (see: Mercury compounds, solid").
Mercuric sulfate, solid (see: "Mercury compounds, solid”)..

Pois. B.

Poison.

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1 Unless otherwise exempt by the provisions of the detailed regulations.

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