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GROUP II.
AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, AND FORESTRY.
(a.) Plants for food and physic (excluding fresh fruits and vegetables, which are to be the subjects of temporary exhibitions).
(b.) Tobacco and other narcotic plants.
(<?.) Vegetable fibre (as cotton, flax, hemp, jute, china grass, etc.); and other plants of commerce in their raw state.
(i d .) Cocoons of silk worms.
(e.) Animal products in a raw state (skins, hides, feathers, bristles, etc.).
(/.) Wool.
(g.) Products of forestry (timber, wood for cabinet work, tanning substances, resiu in a raw state, dyeing woods, barks, charcoal tinder).
(h.) Peat and its products.
( i .) Manures.
(k.) Drawings and models of objects used in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry ; farm maps.
( Vide Temporary Exhibitions, No. 4.)
Tariff.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Per Cwt. of
110'25 lbs. avoirdupois.
REMARKS.
Class.
Section.
Austrian
Currency.
English
Value.
III.
13
[a.) Plants for food and physic. a. Hops ------
fl. kr.
2 50
£ s. d.
0 5 0
b. Mulberry leaves -
e. Oilseeds :—
1. Laurel and ©otton-tree seeds (Bombax
pentandrum, Gossypium arboreum, Gos- sypium berbaceum) -
2. Rape, hemp, poppy beads, linseed, kernels of apricots, peaches and plums, the seed of the castor-oil plant (semen Catapuciæ majoris) -----
Fr
0 6
Fr
ee.
0 0 1L
ee.