n into the United States of America; and
Whereas the charge d'affaires of the German Empire at Washington has
communicated to the special plenipotentiary of the United States the
fact that, in view of the act of Congress above cited, the German
Imperial Government has by due legal enactment authorized the admission,
from and after February 1, 1892, into the German Empire of the articles
or merchandise the product of the United States of America named in the
following schedule, on the terms stated therein:
_Schedules of articles to be admitted into Germany_.
Articles. Rate of duty per
100 kilograms.
_Marks_.
1. Bran; malted germs Free.
2. Flax, raw, dried, broken, or hatcheled; also refuse portions Free.
3. Wheat 3.50
4. Rye 3.50
5. Oats 2.80
6. Buckwheat 2.00
7. Pulse 1.50
8. Other kinds of grain not specially mentioned 1.00
9. Barley 2.00
10. Rape seed, turnip seed, poppy, sesame, peanuts, and other
oleaginous products not specially mentioned 2.00
11. Maize (Indian corn) 1.60
12. Malt (malted barley) 3.60
13. Anise, coriander, fennel, and caraway seed 3.00
14. Agricultural productions not otherwise designated Free.
15. Horsehair, raw, hatcheled, boiled, dyed, also laid in
the form of tresses and spun; bristles; raw bed feathers Free.
16. Bed feathers, cleaned and prepared Free.
17. Hides and skins, raw (green, salted, limed, dried),
and stripped of the hair for the manufacture of leather Free.
18. Charcoal Free.
19. Bark of wood and tan bark Free.
20. Lumber and timber:
(a) Raw or merely roughhewn with ax or saw, with or witho
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