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Engravings or plates, bound or unbound;
Ergot;
Flocks, waste, or shoddy;
Fruit, green, ripe, or dried, not otherwise provided for;
Furs, dressed or undressed, when on the skin;
Furs, hatters’, dressed or undressed, when not on the skin;
Gamboge;
Ginger, ground, preserved, or pickled;
Glasssplates or disks, unwrought, for optical instruments;
Goldbeaters’ skin;
Green turtle;
Grindstones, wrought or finished;
Gum copal;
Gum substitute, or burnt starch;
Hair of all kinds, cleaned, but unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for;
Hops;
Horns, horn-tips, bones, bone-tips, and teeth, manufactured;
Iodine, crude;
Ipecacuanha;
Iron liquor;
Jalap;
Juniper berries;
Lemon and lime juice;
Lime;
Manganese;
Manna;
Marrow and all other grease, and soap stocks and soap stuffs;
Mineral kermes;
Moss, Iceland;
Music, printed with lines, bound or unbound;
Oatmeal;
Oils, palm, seal, and cocoa-nut;
Olive oil in casks, other than salad oil;
Oranges, lemons, and limes;
Orange and lemon peel;
Paintings and statuary, not otherwise provided for;
Paving stones;
Pearl or hulled barley;
Peruvian bark;
Plaster of Paris, when ground;
Prussian blue;
Quicksilver;
Rhubarb;
Rye flour;
Saffron and saffron cake;
Saltpetre, or nitrate of soda, or potash, when refined or partially refined
Salts of tin;
Sarsaparilla;
Sepia;
Shaddock;
Sheathing paper;
Sponges;
Spunk;
Squills;
Tapioca;
Tagger’s iron;
Teazels;
Terne tin, in plates or sheets;