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958 that would hold bric-a-brac; agates and stone eggs, snuffboxes, jade
6765 rhythm. Contrary to the law which is always written in stone, in
7537 establish a radical law of equivalence and exchange, the iron law of
2013-TARIC-nomenclature_index.txt
3360 Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet and sugar cane, fresh, chilled, frozen or dried, whether or not ground; fruit stones and kernels and other vegetable products (including unroasted chicory roots of the variety Cichorium intybus sativum) of a kind used primarily for human consumption, not elsewhere specified or included
4851 Sweet cherries containing added spirit, with a sugar content of not more than 9|% by weight, of a diameter of not more than 19,9|mm, with stones, for use in chocolate products
6563 Unroasted iron pyrites
6570 Natural sands of all kinds, whether or not coloured, other than metal-bearing sands of Chapter|26
6594 Pumice stone; emery; natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives, whether or not heat-treated
6595 Pumice stone
6598 Marble, travertine, ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone of an apparent specific gravity of 2,5|or more, and alabaster, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape
6602 Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster
6603 Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental or building stone, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape
6607 Sandstone
6608 Other monumental or building stone
6609 Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates, for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or not heat-treated; macadam of slag, dross or similar industrial waste, whether or not incorporating the materials cited in the first part of the heading; tarred macadam; granules, chippings and powder, of stones of heading|2515|or 2516, whether or not heat-treated
6610 Pebbles, gravel, broken or crushed stone, of a kind commonly used for concrete aggregates, for road metalling or for railway or other ballast, shingle and flint, whether or not heat-treated
6612 Limestone, dolomite and other calcareous stone, broken or crushed
6616 Granules, chippings and powder, of stones of heading|2515|or 2516, whether or not heat-treated
6634 Limestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture of lime or cement
6668 Iron ores and concentrates, including roasted iron pyrites
6669 Iron ores and concentrates, other than roasted iron pyrites
6672 Roasted iron pyrites
6697 Precious-metal ores and concentrates
6703 Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or steel
6704 Slag, dross (other than granulated slag), scalings and other waste from the manufacture of iron or steel
6705 Waste suitable for the recovery of iron or manganese
6707 Slag, ash and residues (other than from the manufacture of iron or steel), containing metals, arsenic or their compounds
6716 Containing arsenic, mercury, thallium or their mixtures, of a kind used for the extraction of arsenic or those metals or for the manufacture of their chemical compounds
7003 Hydrogen, rare gases and other non-metals
7026 Alkali or alkaline-earth metals; rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed; mercury
7027 Alkali or alkaline-earth metals
7035 Lithium metal of a purity by weight of 98,8|% or more (CAS|RN 7439-93-2)
7037 Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed
7039 Alloy of cerium with other rare-earth metals, containing by weight 47 % or more of cerium
7081 Other inorganic acids and other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals
7092 Other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals
7107 Halides and halide oxides of non-metals
7123 Sulphides of non-metals; commercial phosphorus trisulphide
7166 Dichromium trioxide for use in metallurgy (CAS RN 1308-38-9)
7175 Iron oxides and hydroxides; earth colours containing 70|% or more by weight of combined iron evaluated as Fe@2O@3
7181 Titanium dioxide (CAS RN 13463-67-7)|with a purity by weight of 99,7|% or more|and|containing by weight: -|not more than 0,005|% of potassium and sodium combined (expressed as elemental sodium and elemental potassium), -|not more than 0,01|% of phosphorus (expressed as elemental phosphorus), for use in the metallurgy
7186 Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts; other inorganic bases; other metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides
7238 Of iron
7274 Sulphides of calcium, of antimony or of iron
7338 Lithium carbonate, containing one or more of the following impurities at the concentrations indicated: -|2|mg/kg or more of arsenic, -|200|mg/kg or more of calcium, -|200|mg/kg or more of chlorides, -|20|mg/kg or more of iron, -|150|mg/kg or more of magnesium, -|20|mg/kg or more of heavy metals, -|300|mg/kg or more of potassium, -|300|mg/kg or more of sodium, -|200|mg/kg or more of sulphates, determined according to the methods specified in the European Pharmacopœia
7356 Ammonium iron (III) hexacyanoferrate (II) (CAS RN 25869-00-5)
7358 Silicates; commercial alkali metal silicates
7379 Salts of oxometallic or peroxometallic acids
7412 Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether or not chemically defined; amalgams of precious metals
7413 Colloidal precious metals
7419 Silver oxide, nitrate- and carbonate-free, with a silver content of at least 99.99|% by weight of the metal content, for the manufacture of silver oxide batteries
7476 Compounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium or of mixtures of these metals
7478 Rare-earth concentrate containing by weight 60|% or more but not more than 95|% of rare-earth oxides and not more than 1|% each of zirconium oxide, aluminium oxide or iron oxide, and having a loss on ignition of 5|% or more by weight
7500 Compounds of mixtures of metals
7519 Sodium tetrahydroborate (CAS 16940-66-2) with: -|a purity by weight of 98|% or more and -|not more than 10ppm iron for use as an additive in the manufacture of oxygen barrier polymer articles
7530 Other inorganic compounds (including distilled or conductivity water and water of similar purity); liquid air (whether or not rare gases have been removed); compressed air; amalgams, other than amalgams of precious metals
8304 Esters of other inorganic acids of non-metals (excluding esters of hydrogen halides) and their salts; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
8538 Tetraethylammonium hydroxide, in the form of an aqueous solution containing: -|35|% (±|0,5|%) by weight of tetraethylammonium hydroxide, -|not more than 1|000|mg/kg of chloride, -|not more than 2|mg/kg|of iron and -|not more than 10|mg/kg|of potassium
9497 Acid dyes, whether or not premetallised, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon
9615 Glass|flakes (CAS RN 65997-17-3): -|of a thickness of 0,3|µm or more but not more than 10|µm, and -|coated with titanium|dioxide (CAS RN 13463-67-7) or iron oxide (CAS RN 18282-10-5)
9661 Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in non-aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints (including enamels); stamping foils; dyes and other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale
9821 Polishes and creams, for footwear, furniture, floors, coachwork, glass or metal, scouring pastes and powders and similar preparations (whether or not in the form of paper, wadding, felt, nonwovens, cellular plastics or cellular rubber, impregnated, coated or covered with such preparations), excluding waxes of heading|3404
9824 Polishes and similar preparations for coachwork, other than metal polishes
9923 Relief printing plate, of a kind used for printing on newsprint, consisting of a metal substrate coated with a photopolymer layer of a thickness of 0,15|mm or more but not more than 0,8|mm, not covered with a release film, of a total thickness of not more than 1|mm
10137 Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; fluxes and other auxiliary preparations for soldering, brazing or welding; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other materials; preparations of a kind used as cores or coatings for welding electrodes or rods
10138 Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other materials
10139 Soldering or welding paste, consisting of a mixture of metals and resin containing by weight: -|70|% or more, but not more than 90|% of tin -|not more than 10|% of one or more metals of silver, copper, bismuth, zinc, or indium for use in the electro technical industry
10253 With precious metal or precious-metal compounds as the active substance
10259 Catalysts consisting of chromium trioxide, dichromium trioxide or organometallic compounds of chromium, fixed on a silicon dioxide support with a pore volume of 2cm3/g or more (as determined by the nitrogen absorption method)
10260 Catalyst, in the form of a powder, consisting of a mixture of metal oxides fixed on a support of silicon dioxide, containing by weight 20|% or more but not more than 40|% of molybdenum, bismuth and iron evaluated together, for use in the manufacture of acrylonitrile
10261 Catalyst, -|in the form of solid spheres, -|of a diameter of 4|mm or more but not more than 12|mm, and -|consisting of a mixture of molybdenum oxide and other metal oxides, supported on silicon dioxide and/or aluminium oxide, for use in the manufacture of acrylic acid
10262 Catalyst in the form of spheres of a diameter of 4,2|mm or more but not|more than 9|mm, consisting of a mixture of metal oxides containing predominantly oxides of molybdenum, nickel, cobalt and iron, on a support of aluminium oxide, for use in the manufacture of acrylic aldehyde
10265 Catalyst consisting of organo-metallic compounds of aluminium and zirconium, fixed on a support of silicon dioxide
10266 Catalyst consisting of organo-metallic compounds of aluminium and chromium, fixed on a support of silicon dioxide
10267 Catalyst consisting of organo-metallic compounds of magnesium and titanium, fixed on a support of silicon dioxide, in the form of a suspension in mineral oil
10268 Catalyst consisting of organo-metallic compounds of aluminium, magnesium and titanium, fixed on a support of silicon dioxide, in the form of powder
10280 Catalyst: -|containing molybdenum oxide and other metal oxides in a silicon dioxide matrix, -|in the form of hollow cylindrical solids of a length of 4|mm or more but not more than 12|mm for use in the manufacture of acrylic acid
10288 Catalyst, in the form of rodlets, consisting of an aluminosilicate (zeolite), containing by weight 2|% or more but not more than 3|% of rare-earth metal oxides and less than 1|% of disodium oxide
10356 Non-agglomerated metal carbides mixed together or with metallic binders
10357 Tungsten carbide simply mixed with metallic powder
10391 Petroleum sulphonates, excluding petroleum sulphonates of alkali metals, of ammonium or of ethanolamines; thiophenated sulphonic acids of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, and their salts
10500 Manganese zinc ferrite granulate, containing by weight: -|52|% or more but not more than 56|% of iron(III)oxide, -|25|% or more but not more than 42|% of manganese(II) oxide and -|3,5|% or more but not more than 22|% of zinc oxide
10501 Mixed metals oxides, in the form of powder, containing by weight: -|either 5|% or more of barium, neodymium or magnesium and 15|% or more of titanium, -|or 30|% or more of lead and 5|% or more of niobium, for use in the manufacture of dielectric films or for use as dielectric materials in the manufacture of multilayer ceramic capacitors
10504 Rare-earth concentrate containing by weight 60|% or more but not more than 95|% of rare-earth oxides and not more than 1|% each of zirconium oxide, aluminium oxide or iron oxide, and having a loss on ignition of 5|% or more by weight
10508 Catalyst containing by weight of -|52|%|(±|10|%) of cuprous oxide (CAS|RN|1317-39-1), -|38|%|(±|10|%) of cupric oxide (CAS|RN|1317-38-0) and -|10|% (±|5|%) of metallic copper (CAS|RN|7440-50-8)
10525 Wastes of metal-pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freeze fluids
10530 Alkaline iron oxide for the purification of gas
10565 Polyethylene in one of the forms mentioned in note|6(b) to this chapter, of a specific gravity of 0,958|or more at 23|°C, containing: -|50|mg/kg or less of aluminium, -|2|mg/kg or less of calcium, -|2|mg/kg or less of chromium, -|2|mg/kg or less of iron, -|2|mg/kg or less of nickel, -|2|mg/kg or less of titanium and -|8|mg/kg or less of vanadium, for the manufacture of chlorosulphonated polyethylene
10595 Polypropylene containing no plasticizer and not more than: -|7|mg/kg of aluminium, -|2|mg/kg of iron, -|1|mg/kg of magnesium, -|8|mg/kg of chloride
10597 Polypropylene, containing not more than 1|mg/kg of aluminium, 0,05|mg/kg of iron, 1|mg/kg of magnesium and 1|mg/kg of chloride, for use in the manufacture of packaging for disposable contact lenses
10654 Mixture containing by weight: -|45|% or more but not more than 65|% of polymers of styrene -|35|% or more but not more than 45|% of poly(phenylene ether) -|not more than 10|% of other additives and with one or more of the following special colour effects: -|metallic or pearlescent with a visual angular metamerism caused by at least 0,3|% flake-based pigment -|fluorescent, as characterized by emitting light during absorption of ultraviolet radiation -|bright white, as characterized by L*|not less than 92|and b* not more than 2|and a* between -5|and 7|on the|CIELab colour scale
11079 Reflecting sheet: -|of a polycarbonate or acrylic polymer film embossed on one side in a regular shaped pattern -|covered on one or both sides with one or more layers of plastic or metallisation, and -|whether or not covered on one side with a self-adhesive layer and a release sheet
11081 Reflecting film consisting of -|a layer of an acrylic resin with imprints against counterfeiting, alteration or substitution of data or duplication, or an official mark for an intended use, -|a layer of an acrylic resin having embedded glass beads, -|a layer of an acrylic resin hardened by a melamine cross-linking agent, -|a metal layer, -|an acrylic adhesive, and -|a release film
11083 Self-adhesive reflecting sheet whether or not in segmented pieces, -|whether or not containing a watermark, -|with or without an application tape coated on one side with an adhesive; the reflective sheet consists of: -|a layer of acrylic or vinyl polymer, -|a layer of poly(methyl methacrylate)| or| polycarbonate containing microprisms, -|a layer of metallisation, -|an adhesive layer, and -|a release sheet -|whether or not containing an additional layer of polyester
11084 Self adhesive reflecting film, consisting of several layers including: -|a copolymer of acrylic resin, -|polyurethane,| -|a metalised layer with, on one side, laser imprints against counterfeiting, alteration or substitution of data or duplications, or an official mark for an intended use, -|glass microspheres, and -|an adhesive layer, with a release liner on one or both sides
11100 Reflecting sheet: -|of a polycarbonate or acrylic polymer film embossed on one side in a regular shaped pattern -|covered on one or both sides with one or more layers of plastic or metallisation, and -|whether or not covered on one side with a self-adhesive layer and a release sheet
11117 Self-adhesive reflecting sheet whether or not in segmented pieces, -|whether or not containing a watermark, -|with or without an application tape coated on one side with an adhesive; the reflective sheet consists of: -|a layer of acrylic or vinyl polymer, -|a layer of poly(methyl methacrylate)| or| polycarbonate containing microprisms, -|a layer of metallisation, -|an adhesive layer, and -|a release sheet -|whether or not containing an additional layer of polyester
11122 Reflecting film containing: -|a poly(vinyl chloride) layer, -|a polyurethane layer, -|a glass microspheres layer, -|a layer whether or not incorporating a security and/or official mark which changes appearance with angle of view, -|a metallised aluminium layer, and -|an adhesive, covered on one side with a release liner
11124 Self-adhesive film with a thickness of 40 µm or more, but not more than 400 µm, consisting of one or more layers of transparent, metallized or dyed poly(ethylene terephthalate), covered on one side with a scratch resistant coating and on the other side with a pressure sensitive adhesive and a release liner
11128 Self adhesive reflecting film, consisting of several layers including: -|a copolymer of acrylic resin, -|polyurethane,| -|a metalised layer with, on one side, laser imprints against counterfeiting, alteration or substitution of data or duplications, or an official mark for an intended use, -|glass microspheres, and -|an adhesive layer, with a release liner on one or both sides
11131 Multi-layered film of poly(methyl methacrylate) and metallised layers of silver and copper: -|having a minimum reflectance of 93,5|% as determined by ASTM G173-03, -|covered on one side with a removable layer of polyethylene, -|covered on the other side with an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive and a siliconised polyester liner
11234 Non-self adhesive reflecting film, consisting of several layers including: -|a copolymer of acrylic resin -|polyurethane -|a metalised layer with, on one side, laser imprints against counterfeiting, alteration or substitution of data or duplications, or an official mark for an intended use -|glass microspheres, and -|a permanent liner of poly(ethyleneterephthalate)
11238 Reflecting sheet: -|of a polycarbonate or acrylic polymer film embossed on one side in a regular shaped pattern -|covered on one or both sides with one or more layers of plastic or metallisation, and -|whether or not covered on one side with a self-adhesive layer and a release sheet
11245 Poly(ethylene terephthalate) film, not coated with an adhesive, of a thickness of not more than 25|µm, either: -|only dyed in the mass, or -|dyed in the mass and metallised on one side
11247 Laminated film of poly(ethylene terephthalate) only, of a total thickness of not more than 120|µm, consisting of one layer which is metallised only and one or two layers each containing a colouring and/or UV-absorbing material throughout the mass, uncoated with an adhesive or any other material
11251 Film of poly(ethylene terephthalate), poly(ethylene naphthalate) or similar polyester, coated on one side with metal and/or metal oxides, containing by weight less than 0,1|% of aluminium, of a thickness of not more than 300|µm and having a surface resistivity of not more than 10|000|ohms (per square) (as determined by the ASTM D 257-99|method)
11281 Film of poly(ethylene terephthalate), whether or not metallised on one or both sides, or laminated film of poly(ethylene terephthalate) films, metallised on the external sides only, and having the following characteristics: -|a visible light transmission of 50|% or more, -|coated on one or both sides with a layer of poly(vinyl butyral) but not coated with an adhesive or any other material except poly(vinyl butyral), -|a total thickness of not more than 0,2|mm without taking the presence of poly(vinyl butyral) into account and a thickness of poly(vinyl butyral) of more than 0,2|mm
11297 Transparent polyurethane film metallised on one side: -|with a gloss of more than 90|degrees according to ASTM|D2457 -|covered on the metalized side with a heat bonding adhesive layer consisting of polyethylene/polypropylene copolymer -|covered on the other side with a protective poly(ethylene terephthalate) film -|with a total thickness of more than 204|µm but not more than 244|µm
11302 Sheets on rolls, consisting of epoxy resin, with conducting properties, containing: -|microspheres with a coating of metal, whether or not alloyed with gold, -|an adhesive layer, -|with a protective|layer of silicone or poly(ethylene terephthalate) on one|side,| -|with a protective layer of poly(ethylene terephthalate) on the other side, and -|with a width of 5|cm or more but not more than 100|cm -|with a length of not more than 2|000|m
11369 Heat-, infra- and UV insulating poly(vinyl butyral) film: -|laminated with a metal layer with a thickness of 0,05|mm(±0,01|mm), -|containing by weight 29,75|% or more but not more than 40,25|% of triethyleneglycol di (2-ethyl hexanoate) as plasticizer, -|with a light transmission of 70|% or more (as determined by the ISO 9050|standard); -|with an UV transmission of|1|% or less (as determined by the ISO 9050|standard); -|with a total thickness of 0,43|mm (± 0,043|mm)
11371 Film, of a specular gloss of 30|or more but not more than 60|measured at an angle of 60|° using a glossmeter (as determined by the ISO 2813:2000|method), consisting of a layer of poly(ethylene terephthalate) and a layer of coloured poly(vinyl chloride), joined by a metallised adhesive coating, for coating panels and doors of a kind used in the manufacture of domestic appliances
11375 Roll of polymer-metal laminate comprising: -|a layer of poly(ethylene terephthalate), -|a layer of aluminium, -|a layer of polypropylene, -|with a width of not more than 275|mm, -|a total thickness of not more than 165|μm, and -|conforming to ASTM|D1701-91|and ASTM|D882-95A for use in the manufacture of lithium-ion electric vehicle batteries
11515 Reinforced or otherwise combined only with metal
11529 Rubber brake hose with -|textile strings, -|a wall thickness of 3,2|mm, -|a metal hollow terminal pressed on both ends, and -|one or more mounting brackets, of kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
11533 Reinforced only with metal
11606 Rubber-to-metal bonded parts
11609 Rubber-to-metal bonded parts
11736 Chamois (including combination chamois) leather; patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather
11740 Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather
13703 Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading|5404|or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metal
13771 Of silk, of waste silk other than noil, of synthetic fibres, of yarn of heading|5605|or of textile materials containing metal threads
13951 Woven fabrics of metal thread and woven fabrics of metallised yarn of heading|5605, of a kind used in apparel, as furnishing fabrics or for similar purposes, not elsewhere specified or included
14057 Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or reinforced with metal or other material
15127 Footwear incorporating a protective metal toecap
15144 Incorporating a protective metal toecap
15147 Incorporating a protective metal toecap
15167 Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toecap
15343 Setts, curbstones and flagstones, of natural stone (except slate)
15344 Worked monumental or building stone (except slate) and articles thereof, other than goods of heading|6801; mosaic cubes and the like, of natural stone (including slate), whether or not on a backing; artificially coloured granules, chippings and powder, of natural stone (including slate)
15346 Other monumental or building stone and articles thereof, simply cut or sawn, with a flat or even surface
15349 Other stone
15354 Other calcareous stone
15362 Other stone
15370 Millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frameworks, for grinding, sharpening, polishing, trueing or cutting, hand sharpening or polishing stones, and parts thereof, of natural stone, of agglomerated natural or artificial abrasives, or of ceramics, with or without parts of other materials
15371 Millstones and grindstones for milling, grinding or pulping
15372 Other millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like
15374 Discs -|of synthetic diamonds which are agglomerated with a metal alloy, ceramic alloy or plastic alloy, -|having a self-sharpening effect by constant release of the diamonds, -|suitable for abrasive cutting of wafers, -|whether or not containing a hole in the centre, -|whether or not on a support -|with a weight of not more than 377|g per piece and -|with an external diameter of not more than 206|mm
15384 Of natural stone
15385 Hand sharpening or polishing stones
15405 Articles of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone, whether or not reinforced
15406 Tiles, flagstones, bricks and similar articles
15457 Articles of stone or of other mineral substances (including carbon fibres, articles of carbon fibres and articles of peat), not elsewhere specified or included
15522 Ceramic proppants, containing aluminium oxide, silicon oxide and iron oxide
15535 Knives; condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts; peelers; knife sharpeners; cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread
15542 Tableware and kitchenware, excluding knives, condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts, peelers, knife sharpeners, cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread
15545 Tableware and kitchenware, excluding knives, condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts, peelers, knife sharpeners, cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread
15548 Tableware and kitchenware, excluding knives, condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts, peelers, knife sharpeners, cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread
15551 Tableware and kitchenware, excluding knives, condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts, peelers, knife sharpeners, cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread
15554 Tableware and kitchenware, excluding knives, condiment or spice mills and their ceramic grinding parts, peelers, knife sharpeners, cordierite ceramic pizza-stones of a kind used for baking pizza or bread
15660 Solar glass consisting of tempered soda-lime-flat-glass, with an iron content of less than 300 ppm, a solar transmittance of more than 88% (measured according to AM1,5 300-2500 nm), a resistance to heat up to 250° C (measured according to EN 12150), a resistance to thermal shocks of Δ 150 K (measured according to EN 12150) and having a mechanical strength of 90 N/mm 2 or more (measured according to EN 1288-3)
15783 Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar glass smallwares, and articles thereof other than imitation jewellery; glass eyes other than prosthetic articles; statuettes and other ornaments of lamp-worked glass, other than imitation jewellery; glass microspheres not exceeding 1|mm in diameter
15784 Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar glass smallwares
15791 Imitation precious or semi-precious stones
15904 Precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
15909 Synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
15913 Dust and powder of natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones
15922 Base metals clad with silver, not further worked than semi-manufactured
15931 Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured
15947 Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi-manufactured
15948 Waste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious-metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal
15949 Ash containing precious metal or precious-metal compounds
15951 Of gold, including metal clad with gold but excluding sweepings containing other precious metals
15952 Of platinum, including metal clad with platinum but excluding sweepings containing other precious metals
15955 Articles of jewellery and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
15956 Of precious metal whether or not plated or clad with precious metal
15957 Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal
15958 Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal
15959 Of base metal clad with precious metal
15960 Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
15961 Of precious metal whether or not plated or clad with precious metal
15962 Of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal
15963 Of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal
15964 Of base metal clad with precious metal
15965 Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
15968 Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)
15970 Of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)
15971 Necklaces, bracelets and other articles made wholly of natural precious or semi-precious stones, simply strung without fasteners or other accessories
15974 Of base metal, whether or not plated with precious metal
15985 Pig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other primary forms
15986 Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight 0,5|% or less of phosphorus
15989 Pig iron ingots with a length of not more than 350|mm, a width of not more than 150|mm, a height of not more than 150|mm
15993 Pig iron ingots with a length of not more than 350|mm, a width of not more than 150|mm, a height of not more than 150|mm, containing by weight not more than 1|% of silicon
15996 Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight more than 0,5|% of phosphorus
15997 Alloy pig iron; spiegeleisen
15998 Alloy pig iron containing by weight not less than 0,3|% but not more than 1|% of titanium and not less than 0,5|% but not more than 1|% of vanadium
16040 Ferro-dysprosium, containing by weight: -|78|% or more of dysprosium and -|18|% or more but no more than 22|% of iron
16042 Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore and other spongy ferrous products, in lumps, pellets or similar forms; iron having a minimum purity by weight of 99,94|%, in lumps, pellets or similar forms
16043 Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore
16045 Ferrous waste and scrap; remelting scrap ingots of iron or steel
16046 Waste and scrap of cast iron
16058 Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel
16085 Granules and powders, of pig iron, spiegeleisen, iron or steel
16091 Iron and non-alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms (excluding iron of heading|7203)
16094 Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel
16130 Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600|mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated
16181 Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600|mm or more, cold-rolled (cold-reduced), not clad, plated or coated
16217 Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600|mm or more, clad, plated or coated
16250 Of non-alloy steel, painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70 % or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16253 Of non-alloy steel, painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70 % or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16267 Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600|mm, not clad, plated or coated
16312 Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600|mm, clad, plated or coated
16337 Of non-alloy steel, painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70 % or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16340 Of non-alloy steel, painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding so-called 'sandwich panels' of a kind used for building applications and consisting of two outer metal sheets with a stabilising core of insulation material sandwiched between them, and excluding those products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70% or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16343 Of non-alloy steel, painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding so-called 'sandwich panels' of a kind used for building applications and consisting of two outer metal sheets with a stabilising core of insulation material sandwiched between them, and excluding those products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70% or more of zinc)
16380 Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel
16395 Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than forged, hot-rolled, hot-drawn or hot-extruded, but including those twisted after rolling
16417 Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel
16427 Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel
16466 Wire of iron or non-alloy steel
16485 Plated or coated with other base metals
16682 Painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70% or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16686 Painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding so-called "sandwich panels" of a kind used for building applications and consisting of two outer metal sheets with a stabilising core of insulation material sandwiched between them, excluding those products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70% or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16727 Painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70% or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16730 Painted, varnished or coated with plastics on at least one side, excluding so-called "sandwich panels" of a kind used for building applications and consisting of two outer metal sheets with a stabilising core of insulation material sandwiched between them, excluding those products with a final coating of zinc-dust (a zinc-rich paint, containing by weight 70% or more of zinc) and excluding products with a substrate with a metallic coating of chromium or tin
16809 Sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements; welded angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel
16812 Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel, the following: rails, check-rails and rack rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole plates (base plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialised for jointing or fixing rails
16814 Current-conducting, with parts of non-ferrous metal
16826 Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of cast iron
16828 Of ductile cast iron (also known as spheroidal graphite cast iron), with the exclusion of tubes and pipes of ductile cast iron without internal and external coating (‘bare pipes’)
16829 Tubes and pipes of ductile cast iron without internal and external coating (‘bare pipes’)
16832 Tubes and pipes of ductile cast iron (also known as spheroidal graphite cast iron), with the exclusion of tubes and pipes of ductile cast iron without internal and external coating (‘bare pipes’)
16833 Tubes and pipes of ductile cast iron without internal and external coating (‘bare pipes’)
16835 Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, seamless, of iron (other than cast iron) or steel
16868 Other, of circular cross-section, of iron or non-alloy steel
16973 Other tubes and pipes (for example, welded, riveted or similarly closed), having circular cross-sections, the external diameter of which exceeds 406,4|mm, of iron or steel
16983 Other tubes, pipes and hollow profiles (for example, open seam or welded, riveted or similarly closed), of iron or steel
16994 Other, welded, of circular cross-section, of iron or non-alloy steel
17063 Tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves), of iron or steel
17065 Of non-malleable cast iron
17069 Of malleable cast iron
17156 Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading|9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steel
17166 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300|l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment
17174 Tanks, casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity not exceeding 300|l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment
17186 Containers for compressed or liquefied gas, of iron or steel
17190 Containers intended for pressurisation, of iron or steel, in certain types of aircraft
17193 Containers intended for pressurisation, of iron or steel, in certain types of aircraft
17196 Containers intended for pressurisation, of iron or steel, in certain types of aircraft
17199 Containers intended for pressurisation, of iron or steel, in certain types of aircraft
17204 Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel, not electrically insulated
17316 Barbed wire of iron or steel; twisted hoop or single flat wire, barbed or not, and loosely twisted double wire, of a kind used for fencing, of iron or steel
17317 Cloth (including endless bands), grill, netting and fencing, of iron or steel wire; expanded metal of iron or steel
17332 Expanded metal
17333 Chain and parts thereof, of iron or steel
17346 Anchors, grapnels and parts thereof, of iron or steel
17347 Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples (other than those of heading|8305) and similar articles, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other material, but excluding such articles with heads of copper
17352 Screws, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers (including spring washers) and similar articles, of iron or steel
17371 Bi-metal self-drilling screws, having a shank and head of stainless steel and a point and leading threads of carbon steel, which are welded together allowing the screw to self-drill its own pilot hole and cut its own thread into hard steel metal; bi-metal self-tapping screws, having a shank and head of stainless steel and leading threads of carbon steel which are welded together, allowing the screw to cut its own thread into hard steel metal
17559 Sewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and similar articles, for use in the hand, of iron or steel; safety pins and other pins of iron or steel, not elsewhere specified or included
17564 Springs and leaves for springs, of iron or steel
17602 Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers (including those with subsidiary boilers for central heating), barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar non-electric domestic appliances, and parts thereof, of iron or steel
17614 Radiators for central heating, not electrically heated, and parts thereof, of iron or steel; air heaters and hot-air distributors (including distributors which can also distribute fresh or conditioned air), not electrically heated, incorporating a motor-driven fan or blower, and parts thereof, of iron or steel
17616 Of cast iron
17621 Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel
17624 Of cast iron, not enamelled
17625 Of cast iron, enamelled
17627 Ironing boards, including sleeve boards, whether or not free standing, and legs, tops and iron rests thereof
17629 Of iron (other than cast iron) or steel, enamelled
17631 Ironing boards, including sleeve boards, whether or not free standing, and legs, tops and iron rests thereof
17633 Sanitary ware and parts thereof, of iron or steel
17638 Of cast iron, whether or not enamelled
17643 Other cast articles of iron or steel
17644 Of non-malleable cast iron
17648 Of malleable cast iron
17649 Anchor head of hot dipped galvanized ductile cast iron of the kind used in the production of earth anchors
17656 Other articles of iron or steel
17662 Articles of iron or steel wire
17671 Other articles of iron or steel
17691 Iron and steel weights -|whether or not with parts of other material -|whether or not with parts of other metals -|whether or not surface treated -|whether or not printed of a kind used for the production of remote controls
17780 Nails, tacks, drawing pins, staples (other than those of heading|8305) and similar articles, of copper or of iron or steel with heads of copper; screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers (including spring washers) and similar articles, of copper
17806 Cloth (including endless bands), grill and netting, of wire of which no cross-sectional dimension exceeds 6|mm; expanded metal
17814 Nickel mattes, nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy
17816 Nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy
18145 Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; cobalt and articles thereof, including waste and scrap
18146 Cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; unwrought cobalt; powders
18149 Bars or wires made of cobalt alloy containing, by weight : -|35|% (± 2|%) cobalt, -|25|% (± 1|%)|nickel, -|19|% (± 1|%) chromium and -|7|% (± 2|%) iron conforming to the material specifications AMS 5842, of a kind used in the aerospace industry
18214 Beryllium, chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, hafnium, indium, niobium (columbium), rhenium and thallium, and articles of these metals, including waste and scrap
18273 Straight saw blades, for working metal
18275 For working metal
18277 Files, rasps, pliers (including cutting pliers), pincers, tweezers, metal-cutting shears, pipe-cutters, bolt croppers, perforating punches and similar hand tools
18303 Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine tools (for example, for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring, broaching, milling, turning or screw driving), including dies for drawing or extruding metal, and rock-drilling or earth-boring tools
18311 Dies for drawing or extruding metal
18315 For working metal
18316 Set of transfer and/or tandem press tools for cold-forming, pressing, drawing, cutting, punching, bending, calibrating, bordering and throating of metal sheets, for use in the manufacture of frame parts of motor vehicles
18320 For working metal
18329 For working metal, with working part
18338 For working metal
18341 For working metal
18344 For working metal, with working part
18351 For working metal, with working part
18362 For working metal
18365 For working metal
18368 For metalworking
18384 Handles of base metal
18397 Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article plated with precious metal
18398 Containing only articles plated with precious metal
18406 Plated with precious metal
18411 Padlocks and locks (key, combination or electrically operated), of base metal; clasps and frames with clasps, incorporating locks, of base metal; keys for any of the foregoing articles, of base metal
18422 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
18425 Base-metal mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for furniture, doors, staircases, windows, blinds, coachwork, saddlery, trunks, chests, caskets or the like; base-metal hat-racks, hat-pegs, brackets and similar fixtures; castors with mountings of base metal; automatic door closers of base metal
18451 Armoured or reinforced safes, strongboxes and doors and safe deposit lockers for strong-rooms, cash or deed boxes and the like, of base metal
18454 Filing cabinets, card-index cabinets, paper trays, paper rests, pen trays, office-stamp stands and similar office or desk equipment, of base metal, other than office furniture of heading|9403
18455 Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files, letter clips, letter corners, paper clips, indexing tags and similar office articles, of base metal; staples in strips (for example, for offices, upholstery, packaging), of base metal
18470 Lever arch mechanisms for archiving sheets and other documents in binders and files consisting of arched sturdy metal elements (normally two) on a back plate and having at least one opening trigger that permits inserting and filing of sheets and other documents
18474 Bells, gongs and the like, non-electric, of base metal; statuettes and other ornaments, of base metal; photograph, picture or similar frames, of base metal; mirrors of base metal
18477 Plated with precious metal
18480 Flexible tubing of base metal, with or without fittings
18481 Of iron or steel
18484 Of other base metal
18487 Clasps, frames with clasps, buckles, buckle-clasps, hooks, eyes, eyelets and the like, of base metal, of a kind used for clothing, footwear, awnings, handbags, travel goods or other made-up articles, tubular or bifurcated rivets, of base metal; beads and spangles of base metal
18495 Stoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps and pouring stoppers), capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories, of base metal
18502 Sign-plates, nameplates, address-plates and similar plates, numbers, letters and other symbols, of base metal, excluding those of heading|9405
18503 Wire, rods, tubes, plates, electrodes and similar products, of base metal or of metal carbides, coated or cored with flux material, of a kind used for soldering, brazing, welding or deposition of metal or of metal carbides; wire and rods, of agglomerated base metal powder, used for metal spraying
18504 Coated electrodes of base metal, for electric arc-welding
18505 Cored wire of base metal, for electric arc-welding
18506 Coated rods and cored wire, of base metal, for soldering, brazing or welding by flame
18529 Of cast iron
18532 Of cast iron
18913 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
19059 Furnaces and ovens for the roasting, melting or other heat treatment of ores, pyrites or of metals
19149 Vacuum-vapour plant for the deposition of metal
19155 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
19157 Calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders therefor
19166 Of cast iron
19438 Of cast iron or cast steel
19537 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
19569 Machinery, apparatus and equipment (other than the machine tools of headings|8456|to 8465) for preparing or making plates, cylinders or other printing components; plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished)
19576 Plates, cylinders and other printing components; plates, cylinders and lithographic stones, prepared for printing purposes (for example, planed, grained or polished)
19622 Of cast iron or cast steel
19684 Machinery (other than machines of heading|8450) for washing, cleaning, wringing, drying, ironing, pressing (including fusing presses), bleaching, dyeing, dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles and machines for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support used in the manufacture of floor coverings such as linoleum; machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics
19713 Converters, ladles, ingot moulds and casting machines, of a kind used in metallurgy or in metal foundries
19726 Of cast iron
19745 Machining centres, unit construction machines (single station) and multi-station transfer machines, for working metal
19753 Lathes (including turning centres) for removing metal
19767 Machine tools (including way-type unit head machines) for drilling, boring, milling, threading or tapping by removing metal, other than lathes (including turning centres) of heading|8458
19789 Machine tools for deburring, sharpening, grinding, honing, lapping, polishing or otherwise finishing metal or cermets by means of grinding stones, abrasives or polishing products, other than gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing machines of heading|8461
19812 Machine tools for planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off and other machine tools working by removing metal or cermets, not elsewhere specified or included
19836 Machine tools (including presses) for working metal by forging, hammering or die-stamping; machine tools (including presses) for working metal by bending, folding, straightening, flattening, shearing, punching or notching; presses for working metal or metal carbides, not specified above
19870 Other machine tools for working metal or cermets, without removing material
19877 Machine tools for working stone, ceramics, concrete, asbestos-cement or like mineral materials or for cold working glass
19916 Of cast iron or cast steel
19919 Of cast iron or cast steel
19967 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
20056 Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral products in powder or paste form; machines for forming foundry moulds of sand
20067 Of cast iron or cast steel
20089 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
20114 Of cast iron or cast steel
20132 For treating metal, including electric wire coil-winders
20151 Of cast iron or cast steel
20158 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
20162 Moulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for metal (other than ingot moulds), metal carbides, glass, mineral materials, rubber or plastics
20163 Moulding boxes for metal foundry
20168 Moulds for metal or metal carbides
20182 Of cast iron or steel
20196 Of cast iron or steel
20205 Of cast iron or steel
20233 Of cast iron
20243 Of cast iron
20267 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
20296 Of cast iron or cast steel
20320 Cylindrical bearing housing: -|of precision-cast grey cast iron complying with standard DIN EN 1561, -|with oil chambers, -|without bearings, -|with a diameter of|50|mm or more, but not more than|250|mm, -|with a height of|40|mm or more, but not more than 150|mm, -|whether or not with water chambers and connectors
20361 Of cast iron or cast steel
20368 Of cast iron or cast steel
20379 Of cast iron or cast steel
20385 Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical seals
20386 Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal
20408 Parts of deflash machines for cleaning the metal leads of semiconductor packages prior to the electroplating process
20419 Of cast iron
20422 Of iron or steel
20426 Of open-die forged or closed-die forged iron or steel
20678 Of cast iron or cast steel
20694 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
20795 Of metal
20799 Permanent magnets consisting of an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron, either in the shape of a rounded rectangle with -|a length of not more than 90|mm, -|a width of not more than 90|mm| and -|a height of not more than 55|mm, or in the shape of a disc with a diameter of not more than 90mm, whether or not containing a hole in the centre
20800 Permanent magnets of an alloy of either neodymium, iron and boron, or samarium and cobalt coated having undergone inorganic passivation (inorganic coating) using zinc phosphate|for the industrial manufacture of products in motor or sensory applications
20801 A quarter sleeve, intended to become permanent magnet after magnetisation, -|consisting of at least neodymium, praseodym, iron, boron, dysprosium, aluminium and cobalt, -|with a width of 9,2|mm (- 0,1) -|with a length of 20|mm (+0,1) or 30|mm (+ 0,1) of a kind used on rotors for the manufacture of fuel pumps
20802 Bars specifically shaped, intended to become permanent magnets after magnetization, containing neodymium, iron and boron, with dimensions: -|a length of 15|mm or more but not more than 52|mm, -|a width of 5|mm or more but not more than 42|mm, of a kind to be used in the manufacture of electric servomotors for industrial automation
20804 Rings, tubes, bushings or collars made from an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron, with -|a diameter of not more than 45|mm, -|a height of not more than 45|mm, of a kind used in the manufacture of permanent magnets after magnetisation
20805 Disc consisting of an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron, covered with nickel or zinc, that after magnetisation is intended to become a permanent magnet -|whether or not containing a hole in the centre, -|with a diameter of not more than 90|mm, of a kind used in car loudspeakers
20806 Articles in the form of a triangle, square or rectangle, intended to become permanent magnets after magnetisation, containing neodymium, iron and boron, with dimensions of: -|a length of 9|mm or more but not more than 105|mm, -|a width of 5|mm or more but not more than 105|mm, -|a height of 2|mm or more but not more than 55|mm
20826 Coil for an electromagnetic valve, with: -|a plunger -|a diameter of 12,9|mm (+/- 0,1), -|a height without plunger of 20,5|mm (+/- 0,1), -|an electric cable with connector, and in a cylindrical metal housing
20889 Nickel-iron
20892 Nickel-metal hydride
20918 Rectangular lithium-ion-accumulator, with -|a metal casing, -|a length of 173|mm (±|0,15|mm), -|a width of 21|mm (±|0,1|mm), -|a height of 91|mm (±|0,15|mm), -|a nominal voltage of 3,3|V and, -|a nominal capacity of 21|Ah|or more
20919 Rectangular lithium-ion-accumulator or module, with -|a metal casing, -|a length of 171|mm (±|3|mm), -|a width of 45,5|mm (±|1|mm), -|a height of 115|mm (±|1|mm), -|a nominal voltage of 3,75|V and -|a nominal capacity of 50|Ah for use in the manufacture of rechargeable batteries for motor vehicles
20935 Roll of polymer-metal laminate comprising: -|a layer of poly(ethylene terephthalate), -|a layer of aluminium, -|a layer of polypropylene, -|with a width of not more than 275|mm, -|a total thickness of not more than 165|μm, and -|conforming to ASTM|D1701-91|and ASTM|D882-95A for use in the manufacture of lithium-ion electric vehicle batteries
20991 Horn assembly operating on piezomechanical principle for generating a specific sound signal, with a voltage of 12|V, comprising: -|coil, -|magnet, -|metal membrane, -|connector, -|holder of a kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
20992 Warning buzzer for parking sensor system in a plastic casing operating on the piezo-mechanic principle, containing: -|a printed circuit board, -|a connector, -|whether or not a metal holder of a kind used in the manufacture of goods of chapter 87
21021 Electric (including electrically heated gas), laser or other light or photon beam, ultrasonic, electron beam, magnetic pulse or plasma arc soldering, brazing or welding machines and apparatus, whether or not capable of cutting; electric machines and apparatus for hot spraying of metals or cermets
21023 Soldering irons and guns
21027 Machines and apparatus for resistance welding of metal
21030 Machines and apparatus for arc (including plasma arc) welding of metals
21038 For treating metals
21042 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
21045 Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters; electric space-heating apparatus and soil-heating apparatus; electrothermic hairdressing apparatus (for example, hairdryers, hair curlers, curling tong heaters) and hand dryers; electric smoothing irons; other electrothermic appliances of a kind used for domestic purposes; electric heating resistors, other than those of heading|8545
21061 Electric smoothing irons
21090 Legs, tops and iron rests of ironing boards, including of sleeve boards, whether or not free standing, with a steam soaking and/or heating top and/or blowing top
21256 Styli; diamonds, sapphires and other precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) for styli, whether or not mounted
21275 Holder, fixing item or internal stiffener of metal, for use in the manufacture of televisions, monitors and video players
21533 Holder, fixing item or internal stiffener of metal, for use in the manufacture of televisions, monitors and video players
21544 AC socket with a noise filter, composed of: -|AC socket (for power cord connection) of 230|V, -|integrated noise filter composed of capacitors and inductors, -|cable connector for connecting an AC socket with the PDP (Plasma display panel) power supply unit, whether or not equipped with a metal support, which joins the AC socket to the PDP TV set
21593 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
21742 SCART type connectors, built into a plastic or metal housing, with 21|pins in 2|rows, for use in the manufacture of products falling within headings 8521|and 8528
21746 AC socket with a noise filter, composed of: -|AC socket (for power cord connection) of 230|V, -|integrated noise filter composed of capacitors and inductors, -|cable connector for connecting an AC socket with the PDP (Plasma display panel) power supply unit, whether or not equipped with a metal support, which joins the AC socket to the PDP TV set
21748 Socket or plug, built into a plastic or metal housing, with no more than 96|pins, for use in the manufacture of products falling within headings 8521|or 8528
21749 High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) type socket or plug, built into a plastic or metal housing, with 19|pins or 20|pins in 2|rows, for use in the manufacture of products falling within headings 8521|or 8528
21750 D-Subminiature (D-sub) type socket or plug, built into a plastic or metal housing, with 15|pins in 3|rows, for use in the manufacture of products falling within headings 8521|or 8528
21770 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
21791 Electronic control unit for monitoring car vehicle tyre pressure comprising plastic box with printed circuit board inside and with or without metal holder, of: -|a length of 50|mm or more, but not more than 120|mm, -|a width of 20|mm or more but not more than 40|mm, -|a height of 30|mm or more, but not more than 120|mm of a kind used|in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
21793 Electronic control unit BCM (Body Control Module) comprising -|plastic box with printed circuit board and metal holder, -|with voltage of 9V or more, but not more than 16V, -|able to control, evaluate and manage functions of assisting services in an automobile, at least wiper timing, window heating, interior lighting, seat belt reminder of a kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
21796 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
21871 Mercury or sodium vapour lamps; metal halide lamps
21927 Displays in the form of a tube consisting of a glass housing mounted on a board the dimensions of which do not exceed 300|mm|!x!|350|mm excluding leads. The tube contains one or more rows of characters or lines arranged in rows, each character or line consisting of fluorescent or phosphorescent elements. These elements are mounted on a metallised base which is covered with fluorescent substances or phosphorescent salts which give off light when bombarded with electrons
22012 High-frequency amplifier comprising one or more integrated circuits and discrete capacitor chips on a metal flange in a housing
22028 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
22047 Extension two-core cable with two connectors, containing at least: -|a rubber grommet, -|a plastic conduit, -|a metal attachment bracket of a kind used to connect vehicle speed sensors in the manufacture of vehicles of chapter 87
22058 Extension two-core cable with two connectors, containing at least: -|a rubber grommet, -|a plastic conduit, -|a metal attachment bracket of a kind used to connect vehicle speed sensors in the manufacture of vehicles of chapter 87
22079 Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical purposes
22101 Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings wholly of insulating material apart from any minor components of metal (for example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly, other than insulators of heading|8546; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating material
22103 Insulated fitting of ceramics, containing by weight 90|% or more of aluminium oxide, metallised, in the form of a hollow cylindrical body of an external diameter of 20|mm or more but not more than 250|mm, for the manufacture of vacuum interrupters
22115 Spent lithium-ion or nickel metal hydride electric accumulators
22164 Of cast iron or cast steel
22340 Ductile cast iron brake caliper jaw, of a |kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
22373 Wheel centres in star form, cast in one piece, of iron or steel
22379 Upper strut insulator containing -|a metal holder with three mounting screws, and -|a rubber bump of a kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
22384 Rear chassis arm with a protective plastic label equipped with two metal casings with pressed-in rubber silent blocks, of kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
22385 Rear chassis arm equipped with a ball pivot and metal casing with a pressed-in rubber silent block, of kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
22398 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
22428 Front passenger airbag composed of: -|a metal housing with at least six mounting brackets, -|an embedded safety cushion, -|a cartridge filled with compressed gas of a kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
22438 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
22779 Filter, consisting of a plastic polarising membrane, a glass plate and a transparent protective film, mounted on a metal frame, for use in the manufacture of products falling within heading 8528
22793 Of base metal
22878 Red, blue or green laser module -|consisting of one or more laser diodes on a metal submount with optical elements and electric connectors in a hermetic housing, -|with or without mirrors or a Periodically Poled Lithium Niobate (PPLN) crystal, -|with an optical output power of 1W or more but not more than 50W, -|only capable of emitting central wavelengths within an exact range depending on the colour: Red: 600|nm or more but not more than 665|nm; Green: 515|nm or more but not more than 560|nm; Blue: 435|nm or more but not more than 475|nm, -|and operational in two or more closely spaced wavelength bins mutually parted by 1nm or more but not more than 5nm
22973 Tubular metal needles and needles for sutures
22974 Tubular metal needles
23034 Panels for x-ray apparatus (x-ray flat panel sensors/x-ray sensors) consisting of a glass plate with a matrix of thin-film transistors, covered with a film of amorphous silicon, coated with a scintillator layer of caesium iodide and a metallised protective layer, or coated with a layer of amorphous selenium
23040 Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood, textiles, paper, plastics)
23041 Machines and appliances for testing metals
23103 Spiral or metal diaphragm type pressure gauges
23123 Sensor element for gas or smoke analysis in motor vehicles, essentially consisting of a zirconium-ceramic element in a metal housing
23257 Gyroscopic sensor for measuring lateral acceleration of the vehicle vertical axis comprising -|a piezoelectric crystal for generating an electrical potential during deformation and -|a plastic box with metal holder of a kind used in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87
23276 Keypads of silicone or plastic, -|whether or not with parts of metal, plastic, glass fibre reinforced epoxide resin or wood, -|whether or not printed or surface treated, -|whether or not with electrical conducting elements -|whether or not with keypads foil glued on the keyboard -|whether or not with protective foil -|single or multilayer
23310 Wristwatches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stopwatches, with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
23380 Cases of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
23381 Cases of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated
23388 Of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
23389 Of precious metal
23390 Of metal clad with precious metal
23391 Of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated
23432 Keyboard pipe organs; harmoniums and similar keyboard instruments with free metal reeds
23510 Other seats, with metal frames
23539 Other metal furniture
23576 Of metal
23611 Of base metal, for use in civil aircraft
23614 Of base metal, for use in civil aircraft
23655 Illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like, of base metal, for use in civil aircraft
23666 Parts of the articles of subheading 9405|10|or 9405|60, of base metal, for use in civil aircraft
23673 Of iron or steel
23714 Die-cast miniature models of metal
23827 Of base metal, not covered with textile material
23832 Fitted with chain scoops of base metal
23835 Of base metal, including narrow strips mounted with chain scoops of base metal
23836 Sliders, narrow tape with mounted zipper teeth, pin/boxes and other parts of slide fasteners, of base metal for use in the manufacture of zippers
23873 Of man-made fibres, measuring less than 30|mm in width, permanently put in plastic or metal cartridges of a kind used in automatic typewriters, automatic data-processing equipment and other machines
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20 grounde, & is gendered in veines of the earth, as stones, coulours, and mettall:
32 turneth not perfectly into stone. Also li. 4. Mcth. he saith, that pure earth
33 turneth not perfectly into stone: for it cō∣tinueth not, but breaketh. And
35 sadnesse of stone. Therefore it is y e grauell & sand is more harde in substaunce
36 then common earth, & more soft then a stone, and may be de∣parted in many
53 a Smithes stone, which is good for all the foresayde things, as Constantine
56 also bright polished stones, and precious stones are found in the sea cliues
79 in such fen∣nie earth, and the earth turneth to stone: Also changing of vnctuous
80 sen into stone, falleth ofte by heate running & hardning the matter, as it saide
82 stone, by burning & hardning of heate: for an vnctuous thing is meane
88 tourned into stone, as the Commentour saith. Claye by his coldnesse
92 AS Isidore saith li. 15. ca. 5. Alabaster is a white stone, * with strakes of diuers
93 coulours. Of such stone the oyntment boxe that the Gospell speaketh of, * was
94 made: and of this stone, the oyntment vessell is made at best without
95 corrupti∣on, and that stone that bréedeth about Thebes, in Aegypt and
97 Dioscucides calleth this stone Intomar, and it is said, that this stone helpeth to
108 saith, that golde, as other mettall, hath other matter of subtill brimstone and red
110 sadnesse of brimstone, then of aire and moysture of quicke siluer: and
112 more commonly quicke siluer than white brimstone as he saith. Then among
181 AVripigmentum is a veine of y e earth, or a manner of frée stone that clea∣ueth
184 Dioscorides saith, it hath kinde of brimstone, or bur∣ning and drieng, & if it be
202 Gréeke, for siluer is called Argiron in Gréeke: and wonderfully it fareth. For
205 siluer and white brimstone, and therfore it is not so heauy as gold, as Richardus
209 brimstone not burn∣ing, as Aristotle saith.
219 with∣out brimstone: but with brimstone and with substaunce of lead, it is
221 siluer and brim∣stone is the element, that is to wit, mat∣ter, of which all melting
252 a stone of an hundred pound weight, vpon quicke siluer of the waight of two
258 metallis.
261 balme, and helpeth the vertue in the stone Iaspis, y t hath more vertue in siluer
275 ADamas is a little stone of Inde: and is coloured as it were yron, and shi∣neth
281 precious stones. This stone is contrary to Magnes: for if an Adamas be set by
285 this stone warneth of venime, as Elec∣trum doth, and putteth off diuers dreads
287 Christallis. Di ∣ oscorides saith, that it is called a Preci∣ous stone of
289 trespasseth against him, by ver∣tue of this stone Adamas, she is the soo∣ner
292 know whether that she be chast, or no: For if she be chast by vertue of y e stone,
294 presence of that stone. Also us Dioscorides saith, the vertue of such a stone
302 causeth that the Load stone cannot drawe the néedle. No fire can burte it, no
315 ( * In the borders of Scotland groweth and is found the stone that is called
318 his vertue, if it be no more, than the estimation of the stone, it is little
322 stones, wherof some are very hard, & wil race on glasse. They cannot be
327 AMetistus is a stone of Inde, & is chiefe among precious stones of purple
337 therein.( * Amethistus, a stone called an Ame∣thist, of colour purple: but the more Rose
340 AChates is a precious stone, and is blacke, with white veines, and hath that
342 riuer that stone was first found, as Isid. saith: and is now found in many
343 regi∣ons and lands: and a manner kind of that stone is in Creta, as Dioscorides
350 speaking, and giueth might and strength. The thirde manner stone that is of
353 ( * Achates, a precious stone, wheron are represented diuers figures. Some haue
354 the Image of the nine Muses, some of Venus. It was one of the 12. stones, y t
356 by the smoake of that stone, did put away tempests & stormes. This stone is
359 ABeston is a stone of Archadia with yron coulour: and hath that name of fire: if
360 it be once kindled it neuer quen∣cheth. Of that stone is made that craftye ingin,
366 ABscisus is a precious stone, black and heauie, straked with redde vemes. If
367 this stone be heat in the fire, it holdeth heate seauen daies: as Isidore saith. cap.
370 ALabandina is a precious stone, and hath that name of a region of Asia, the
371 which is called Alabandina: The co∣lour thereof is like to the stone
373 Dioscorides sayth, that Alabandina is a precious stone cléere & some deale
375 ( * Alabandina, a red stone, mixt with bliew, prouoking bloud. D. Cooper.)
377 ARgirites is a precious stone lyke to siluer with golden speckes. Andro ∣ maia is
378 like thereto in coulour: and is a stone with coulour of siluer, as Isidore saith.
382 AStrion is a precious stone of Inde, nigh like to Christall. In the middle thereof
387 ( * Astrios, a precious stone in Indie. Astroites, a stone lyke a Fishes eie.)
389 ALlectoria is a stone that is found in the mawes of capons, and is like dim
391 wit∣ches tell, it is supposed that in battayle fighting, this stone maketh men
393 Dioscorides spea∣keth of this stone, and saith, that Allec ∣ torius the stone
397 ( * Alectoria, a stone found in the maw or Gissard of a Cocke, of the bignesse of
398 a Beane, and couloured like Christall: This stone is not to be found in euery
401 ASterites is a precious stone, and is white, and conteyneth light there∣in closed,
406 AMatides is a precious stone, if a cloth be touched therewith, the cloth
410 ( * Amatices, it is supposed that in the mawe of the Cocke Turtle done this stone
431 nature of Brimstone, it is a good siment for earthen pots and cups.)
433 BEril is a stone of Inde, lyke in gréene coulour to Smaragde: but it is with
440 towarde the coulour of golde. And this stone commeth to vs out of Inde.
442 stone that is most pals is best, the vertue ther∣of is good against perill of
454 CAlculus is a little stone medled with earth, and is round and most harde, and
457 plainnesse. And contrarie héereto is a lyttle stone that is called Scrupulus
459 mans foote and the shooe, it griueth full sore. And so such stones that be
461 And oft in the bodie of a beast, this stone bréedeth of hot humours and glea∣my,
464 ( * Calculus is fallen. For the smooth Pibble stones, that net of many grose
466 Of a Whetstone. cap. 23.A Whetstone is called Cos, and hath that name, for it whetteth and shar∣peth
468 saith. And there be diuerse manner of Whetstones. And some neede Water and
470 edge right sharpe, as Isidore sayeth, lib. codem. capitulo. 3. The Whetstone
472 him∣selfe some and some, as Gregory sayeth. The powder of the Whetstone
475 ( * The ponder of a Whetstone is as good for a fresh wound to stape the
480 LIme is called Calx, & is a stone burnt, by meddeling thereof with Sand and
487 Lime that is made of white stone and harde, is best for walls: and Lime made
488 of soft stone is best for roofes. Huc vsque Isidorus, lib. decimo quinto. ca. 3.
498 meddeling is most néedfull to ioyne stones together, and to pergit & to white
501 stone. For as Isidore sayeth, lib. 16. cap. 13. the best sement made of all stones
502 is of the flint stone, or of plaistre, that is called Gyp∣sis: the which stone
505 CArbunculus is a precious stone, and shineth as Fire, whose shining is not
515 fires, bée séene as it were certeine droppes of gold. And this precious stone is
518 And this precious stone is called Remissus Carbunculus. And there is two
532 CRrisoprassus is a stone of Ethiopia, & is hid in light, and seene in darknesse.
536 gende∣red in Inde: and this Crisoprassus is like in colour to a stone that is like
540 CAlcidonius is a pale stone, and shew∣eth dimme coulour, as it were means
548 chafed. Isidore saith, this stone pearced and borne about one, maketh him haue
553 CRisolitus is a little stone of Ethiopia, shining as golde, and sprinkling as fire.
561 coulour waxeth dimme. And this stone maketh most soonest heat: For if it be
565 CElidonio is a little stone, but it is pre∣cious. Héereof is double kinde, blacke
567 But in vertue they be no lesse of value then more stones and greater. But they
573 ( * As touching these stones. I my selfe trieng an olde rule, did finde in y e maws
574 of the young Swallowes, a blacke stone as bigge as a Thistle séede, and another
577 CHristall is a bright stone and cléere, with watry coulour. Men suppose y t it is
581 long, y t is called Christall. This stone set in y e Sun taketh fire, insomuch if dry
585 into stone, not only by ver∣tue & strength of cold, but more by earth∣ly vertue,
590 guts, of y e wombe be not hard. The stone is cléere, & so letters and other
604 CEraunius is a stone like to Cristall, and is infected with bliewe coulour, and is
605 in Germania. Another is of Spaine, and shineth as fire. These stones fall out of
609 clowds smite together, their stones falleth from heauen. Who so beareth this
610 stone chastely, shall not be smitten with lightning, nor house nor Towne where
611 this stone is therein. Either hath vertue of helping in battailes, and to haue
617 into stone, and vnder water the boughs therof be white and soft, & waxe redde
618 and turne into stone when they be drawen out of the water with nets, as Isidore
621 In∣des. Witches tell, that this stone with∣standeth lightening, Isidore sayeth, the
630 COrneolus is a red stone and dim, but it is full good and precicus, if it be
635 DIonisius is a blacke stone or browne sprong with redde veines, and hath that
640 DIadocus is a pale stone: bright as Be∣rill, and is apt to obteine answeres of
643 y e stone that hateth and is squeimous of the thing that is ouercome with death,
650 and Cop∣per is called Fa, for either is made of the same stone by working of
651 fire, for a stone resolued with heat turneth into Brasse.
654 brimstone & quick siluer, & that hapneth when ther is more of brimstone then
655 of quicke sil∣uer, & the brimstone is earthly & not pure, with red coulour &
672 thereof. The stone of the which Brasse is blow∣en, is most sad and hard. And it
674 eight or nine times ere it be perfectly drawen out of the stone and pured, as
692 cléere stone, as it wer christal. That other manner kind is called mettall, & is
708 EChites is a stone of Inde & of Persi, & is found in y e cliffes of occean, both in
709 y e coasts of the sea of Inde & of Persy, & is a stone with red colour, as it is
712 these stones. And therfore y e Eagles kéepeth these stones in her neast. The
714 somewhat blasing. And the female is soft. And these stones bound to a wo∣man
717 of the priuy choice of the woman, except these stones be soone taken from her
718 that tra∣uaileth of childe, as Isi. saith, li. 16. cap. 4. Also this stone Echites
719 conteineth & brée∣deth another stone within him, like as it were a woman with
720 child: as Dioscori ∣ des saith. And in Lapidano it is said: that this stone
721 conteineth another stone, as a woman with childe. The vertue of this stone
726 vnder his meat will not suffer him to swalow his meate; and if the stone be
729 EMachites is a red stone and reddie and rustie, & is sonne in Affrica and Iuda
740 ELiotropia is a precious stone, and is gréene and sprong with red droppes and
743 resolued into rainy drops. Also it séemeth that this same stone may doe
755 And Isidore saith, that this stone disco∣uereth the soily of inchauntenes of
757 mens sight in those thinges that they worke, as the foresayde stone doth: and
760 ma∣keth a man that heareth it not bée séene. In many other things thie stone is
762 and hée that beareth this stone maye not his beguiled.
765 ENidros is a little stone, and drop∣peth alway, and melteth not, nor it is neuer
766 the lesse in any wise, and so it is sayde in Lapidario: Enidros that stone,
769 doings. For if the drops were of the substance of y e stone, why is not the stone
770 lesse, or mel∣teth awaye? And if a thing entereth into the stone, why is it that
772 séemeth me, it maye be, that the vertue of the stone maketh the aire thicke that
774 of the substaunce of the stone. Neuerthelesse it commeth of the substance of
775 the aire that is about the stone.
779 Dissoluing drops and teares full oft, that Enidros the stone doth drop,
782 EPistes is a litle stone bright and red∣die, and maketh a man safe that bea∣reth it
785 Sunne, firie beames some out there∣of. And if thou doest this stone in seethingwater, the seething thereof ceaseth, & the water cooleth soone, as Isidore sayth,
788 EXcoliceros is a little stone, so named to: it is distinguished and diuersed with
800 earthie hoales, and of brim∣stone great and boistous, and not pure. In
801 composition of yron is more of the foresayd Brimstone, then of quick siluer,
814 agree∣ment with the stone Adamas, & so that stone Adamas draweth yron to it
816 stone, & is subiect & obedient therto. Yron well fur∣nished, & annointed with
846 Ada∣mas stone, or with water, in which the stone lyeth all night. Also it is sayd,
855 Salue or a File, or by froting of an hard stone, or by scouring of grauell and
869 24. Iob. Saphire stones is the place thereof, and clottes thereof is gold.
872 A Precious stone is called Gemma, and hath that name, for it shineth as Gum,
873 as Isidore saith. Precious stones adorne well gold, & make it well fayre in
878 set vertue in precious stones. For it is sayd in Lapidario. In ∣ gens est herbis
880 most in precious stones. Of which precious stones some be found in veines ofy e earth, & be digged with met∣talls. Some be cast out of the bottome of the
882 stones be found in cliffes of the sea, & in sand and in grauell of riuers. And
884 precious stones come, they be found endued by y e grace of God with passing
886 saith, in some kinde of precious stones if is harde and greate difficultie to know
887 betwéene y e very pre∣cious stones and false. For oft those that be false &
890 aray the stone that is called Vitrū, and put it forth in stéede of Smaragdos, and
893 pre∣cious stones that bée not precious & shi∣ning, blinde. For they be dimmed
898 IEat is called Gagates, and is boi∣stous stone, & neuerthelesse it is pre∣cious:
908 Dioscorides saith: And so by this stone a maiden is anone proued, as diuerse
909 Au∣thors affirme. Moreouer the same stone both black & also yeolow, being
915 them. Also it is sayd, that this stone hel∣peth for fantasies, & against veration
921 boistous a stone doth so great won∣ders, none should be despised for soule
923 spea∣keth of this stone & saith, that this stone is kindled in water, & quenched
927 GAlactiles is a stone with coulour of Ashes, and hath swéete tast and sa∣uour. If
928 it bee smit, a manner of white milke commeth out thereof, as Isidore saith. Thisstone closed in the mouth di∣stroubleth the wit. And if it be borne a∣bout the
934 GElacia is a white precious stone, sha∣pen as an haile stone: & it is so cold that
937 GEraticen is a blacke stone, but it pas∣seth y e colour in vertue. For if a man
938 wash cleane his owne mouth, & beareth the stone therein: he * may anone tel
941 nointed with hony, and is set among many flies, if the stone be present, the flies
942 grieue him not; & if the stone be away then y e flies grieue, bite, sucke, and hurt
945 IAspis is a precious stone, & is gréene like to Smaragdus: but it is more dim of
957 Adder that is called Aspis, is found a little stone that is called Ias ∣ pis: and men
958 suppose that it is a stone of wonderfull vertue. And some men sup∣pose that it
961 found in the mountaines of Sci ∣ thia, & Griphons kéepe this stone, as they doe
964 IAcinctus is a bliew stone some deale, & nigh of the coulour of a Saphire, and
965 hath that name of his owne coulour, as Isido. saith. The stone Iacinctus that is
967 tem∣perate betwéene twaine, shining. Isidore saith, this stone shineth not
971 written, and marked with the stone Ad•nae, as Isid. saith. Diosco ∣ rides sayeth,
972 that the stone Iacinctus is now bliew, nowe reddish, nowe pur∣ple, & now
974 bliewe, but among such manner stones, the bliew is best. The stone is
976 dim, and in dright weather it is bright. And this stone hath a singular vertue, asAuthours write: for it giueth gladnesse, and is contrarye to melancholy quality:
984 stones, meane, that the more lyke the Iacinct is to the Saphire in colour & in
989 ( * Iacinthes grow in the Iland of Zey ∣ lam, they are tender stones and yeolow,
995 IRis is a sixe cornered stone, as Isidore saith, and was first found in Arabia, by
1000 the wals of the next house, as Isi. saith. Men suppose that this stone hath the
1002 saith. Also it is sayde, that this stone helpeth women that trauell of childe, that
1006 IEna is a precious stone that is founde in the eyen of a beast that is called
1007 Hi ∣ ena, & if this stone be put vnder a mans tongue, they say, that he shall tell
1011 vi. men dare not assault him, that the stone which is in his eye, may haue a
1014 KAmau is a stone, now white, now browne, now reddish, now diuided with
1016 or kindling, for it is founde in pla∣ces of brimstone and of heate. And
1019 ¶Of Kalbrate. cap. 58.KAlbrates is a passing shining stone, like to Christall: and men suppose, that it
1024 KAlcophanus is a black stone, & ma∣keth cléere voyce, and defendeth the
1027 LIgorius is a stone lyke to Electurus in colour, and hath that name, as I ∣ sidore
1028 sayeth of a beast that is called, Linx. This stone Ligerius is gendered among the
1035 LIpparea is a precious stone, and com∣meth out of the countries of Sirtes. The
1039 this stone Lipparea, as it is sayd in La ∣ pidario.
1042 is chiefe of all white pre∣cious stones, as Isid. sayth, and hath that
1065 MAgnes is a stone of Inde, * coloured somwhat as yron, and is founde in Inde
1068 speach, this stone is called, quicke yron. Also it is sayd, y t it draweth glasse
1070 sayth, that if that stone be set vnder a vessell of golde, or of brasse, and yron
1071 set therevpon, by mouing of the stone that is beneath, the yron shall moue that
1077 Isid. And Dioscorides saith, and also it is said in Lapidario, that this stone
1089 that witches vse this stone namelye. This stone Magnes is hot & drye in the
1091 such stones, and therefore they draw to them and breake ships, that be nayled
1098 MElonites is a stone, and hath that name, for swéete iuyce commeth out
1102 MEnophites is a stone, and hath that name of a place of Aegypt, and is of the
1103 kinde of precious stones as Isid. saith. If this stone be brused and ground, and
1108 MIrites is a precious stone, and hath that name, for it is like to Mirra, in colour.
1110 MEdus is a precious stone, & is found in the lande of Medes, and is some∣time
1111 greene and sometime blacke, as Dioscorides saieth. The vertue of this stone is
1114 and for frensie, and if the blacke stone be resolued vpon a skinne, and in hot
1120 MErochites is a gréene stone lyke to Smaragdus: but it is more boyst∣ous
1127 Isi. saith. And he saith also that marble stones be noble stones, and are praised
1153 than other stones. In veynes thereof is diuers master found, and precious
1154 stones, and for hardnesse thereof, it is most hardly grauen & poly∣shed, and for
1156 oyntments. Ouer all things we maye wonder, that Marble stones be not hew∣edneither clouen with yron neither with steele, with hammer nor with sawe, as
1158 & not with yron, Marble stones be hewen, and clouen, and plained, as shingles
1159 or small stones.
1161 NItrum (as Isidore saith) is a stone some deale white, and maye be he∣wen and
1184 NOset that is Orapondine, is a pre∣cious stone, some deale white, or of diuerse
1185 coulours. It is sayde that this stone is taken out of a Toads head, and is cleansed
1188 This stone helpeth against biting of Serpents and of creeping Wormes, and
1189 against venim. For in presence of ve∣nimme, the stone warmeth and burneth his
1192 ONichinus is a stone of Inde, and of Arabia, and hath in it selfe colour medled
1196 stone Onix of Arabia, is blacke of cou∣lour, and hath white veynes. And therof
1199 innermore of Sardonice. It is said, that this stone Onix hath many noyfull
1202 and moo∣ueth the heart to contention and debate, and exciteth in childrennoyfull superflu∣itie of spettle, and may not grieue in pre∣sence of the stone
1203 Sardius. This stone Onix is cléere of the kinde of mirrors, & therefore images
1207 OPtallio is called Oppalus also, and is a stone distinguished with colors of
1208 diuers precious stones, as Isid. saith. Therein is the firie colour of y e
1211 hath the name of the Countrie. This stone bréedeth onely in Inde, and is
1213 said in Lapidario, that this stone Optallius kéepeth and saueth his eyen that
1220 ORites is a precious stone blacke and rounde, and mother manner kinde therof
1222 plaine in the other, & is in substance as it were a plate of yron. This stone
1224 beasts and other. Also this stone letteth a woman to conceiue, if she beareth it
1229 sad or stedfast, as Isi. sayth: for the sub∣staunce of a stone is gendred, of sad
1230 and hard parts of the earth. A stone hath this name Petra of Penetrando, *
1233 and of gut∣ters. A stone hath another name, and is called Lapis, and hath that
1236 stone is called, Lapis. * And a stone that is hewen out of mountaines is called
1237 Saxum. * And a hard flint stone is called Silex, * and hath that name of Exihre,
1238 for fire leapeth out ther of Isid. saith, though a stone be most cold of himselfe,
1240 violence and smiting of the aire, betwéene the yron and the stone, y e ayre
1241 lepeth sparckling out of the flynt. Quar ∣ to Metheor. Aristotle saith, that a stone
1245 earth and stone, and tourneth into stone some and some, by constraining and
1250 stone, and taketh diuers colours of the diuers qualitie of the earth. Also
1251 some∣time stone is gendred by fréesing of wa∣ter. In some place water shedde
1252 on the ground, turneth into stone of diuers cou∣lours, and that by some vertue
1253 of oare, that is in that place, and fréeseth the wa∣ter that is the matter of stones,
1255 y e fenne priuely runne, and the parties cleaue and fasten together. Other stones
1257 shape of stone, and be matter of stone, & some is soft and féeble of
1261 qualities be medled in substance of stones. Stones be diuers in vertue and in
1265 precious stones fol∣low vertues of kinde of Planets on ef∣fect and working, as it
1268 knowen properties of stones be these: for generally a stone is colde and drye,
1272 Ambrose saieth, that stones be the bones of the earth: for stones doe in diuers
1273 partes of the earth, as boanes doe in the bodye, for stones make the earth sad
1277 hol∣low with dropping of gutters, as Gre ∣ gory saith. Also if fire hot stones be
1279 sayth. Also in stones generally néedeth purenes of matter, vertue, and precious
1280 colours, diuers figure and shape, and many ma∣ner moe profites: for stones be
1286 defence agaynst wilde beasts. Also stones are first taken out of the quarrie, and
1290 ( * At a place called Sutton in Kent, and at Boughton, are found a kinde of stone,
1291 as if it were clusters of Periwrin∣kles growing togethers: which stone be∣ing
1293 after a curious and cunning manner. Which stones, if they wer not to be had,
1297 PArius stone is a kinde of noble mar∣ble and precious, as Isidore sayeth. This
1298 stone is founde in the Iland Pa ∣ ron, and is therefore called Parius. The
1303 PRassius is a stone as gréene as a léek, and comforteth the feeble sight, and is
1305 drops. Of this stone it is sayd in Lapid. that no profite is therewith, but that it is
1308 PIrites is a redde bright stone, like to the qualitie of the aire: much fire is
1309 therein, and oft sparkles come out there¦of, and this stone burneth his hand that
1314 PIonites is a stone that is sayde to bée of female kinde, as it is said. At cer∣tain
1315 time it conceiueth and beareth such another stone, and helpeth women with
1318 PAnteron is a stone of diuers colours, sprong and distinguished, for it is séene
1320 stone maketh a man bold and hardy, so that he shall not be ouercome that daye
1321 that hée séeth this stone early at Sunne rising, as it is said in Lapidario.
1328 small stones, and is washt and blowen, and so of that matter commeth the
1337 Margarites and precious stones.
1340 Arist. saith, that of brimstone, that is boi∣stous and not swiftly pured, but
1342 is gende∣red in minerall places, so of vncleannesse of vnpure brimstone lead
1348 voystous lead is euill quicke siluer, heanie and sennye. Also that brimstone
1366 of the stone A∣damant. And in li. Meth. Arist. speaketh of lead and saith that
1408 QVirin is a stone that is founde in Lapwings neasts, as Dioscorides sayth. This
1409 stone bewrayeth and disco∣uereth in sléepe counsayle and priuitie: for this
1410 stone laid and set vnder a mans head that sléepeth, maketh him tell as
1413 loue that stone, for they worke Witch∣craft therewith.
1415 QVandros is a stone of vile coulour, but it is of great vertue, as Diose, saith,
1419 RAbri is a stone, & hath another com∣mon name, and is called Bolus
1420 Ar ∣ menicus, and is a stone or a veyne of earth, & is of colde and dry kinde, &
1437 REyben as Auicen saith, is a little stone and is found in a Crabs head, and is
1446 SAphirus is a precious stone, and is blew in colour, most like to heauen in faire
1447 wether and cléere, and is best a∣mong precious stones, and most preci∣ous and
1450 it were pouder of golde medled therein, and this Saphire stone is thick and not
1451 passing bright, as Isi. saith. This stone is most praised in Lapid. And for it is so
1453 precious stones, for it lighteneth the bo∣die, and kéepeth and saueth lims whole
1488 as Dioscor. saith, this stone beaten into pouder, & medled with milk, healeth
1489 wounds, & this also hath ben pro∣ued in wounds by experience. Also this stone
1491 stone to their God, & so it was singularly hallowed to Apollo, for when natiōs
1493 haue aunswere sooner, if a Saphire stone were present, as Dioscorides saith.
1496 ther∣by, then by other precious stones. Also Witches loue well this stone, for
1497 they wéen y t they may work certain wonders by vertue of this stone, and also
1498 this is touched in Lapid. where it is sayd. This stone bringeth men out of prison
1501 accord in this point & say, y t the Saphire is a precious stone, & loueth chastity,
1505 said, that this stone doth alwaye en∣uy, & putteth off dread & feare, and
1514 SMaragdus of al gréene precious stones is the chiefe, as Isidore sayth. Men in
1517 that all gréene things is bitter. In no hearbes nor in precious stone is more
1518 gréennesse then in the stone Smaragdus. It passeth hearbes & grasse, twigs &
1525 play∣ers in this stone, as Isidore saith. Ther∣of be 12. manner of kindes, but the
1527 Sma∣ragdis be found among & vnder stones, and in chinnes thereof, when the
1529 shineth a∣mong the stones, for in such winde gra∣uell and sand is most moued.
1530 The Ae ∣ gyptians haue the third. Other be found in metall or oare of brasse, but
1535 gemmis. This stone is ta∣ken of and from Griphons, and plentie of Smaragdus
1537 goeth thereto, as Isid. saith li. 13. cap. 3. And this stone multi∣plieth his gréene
1543 and in plea. If this stone be hang∣ed about the necke, it helpeth the falling euill,
1550 Diegn•n. They grow also in other parts of India. They are stones of faire
1551 gréene coulour, and are light and tender. Of these stones many be counterfaite:
1555 SArdius is a precious stone of red colour as it were red earth, & hath that name,
1557 this stone be precious & faire, yet many account it least in value of precious
1558 stones: for as they meane, ex∣cept shining, there is no profit therwith, but onely
1559 that the stone Onix maye not grieue in his presence: for as it is sayd,
1561 presence of the stone Sardius. And Dio ∣ scorides saith, that ouer this vertue,
1568 SArdonix hath that name, of company of two stones, of Sardius and Onix. as
1570 as vermilion is highest. This stone only taketh nothing of the substaunce of the
1576 THe Sunne stone is called solis gem ∣ ma, and is white shining, and hath
1580 SIlenites is a stone of Persia, & is gréen as grasse. His colour is like to y e stone
1582 brightnesse it contained the shape of the Moone: and the stone Silenites
1596 siluer and of euill brimstone. And these twaine be not well medled but in small
1609 BRimstone is a veine of the earth, and hath much aire and fire in his
1611 the grounde. Fire is called Vr. for the firye vertue of brimstone is known in
1612 feruent waters, for water that runneth and pas∣seth by veins of brimstone,
1615 of veines of brim∣stone. And nothing is so soone set a fire as Brimstone, and
1617 meane, that those Ilands burne, and Brimstone is found and dig∣ged in other
1618 places, as Isidorus sayth: of Brimstone there be foure kindes. One is called
1624 the vertue of brimstone is so great, y e certaine sicknesses are perceiued with
1627 brimstone is hot & drye in the fourth degrée, & is turned into kind of brimstone
1628 in part of water, of earth, & of fire, and that brimstone is sometime great &
1632 And by this diuers disposition, diuerse mettall is gendered of Brimstone and of
1633 quicke siluer, as it is saide 4. Metheoro ∣ rum. There it is shewed that Brimstone
1634 and quicke siluer is the matter of met∣talls. Some Brimstone is called quicke
1635 brimstone, such as it is when it is taken out of the earth: and some is dead
1636 Brim∣stone or quenched, and is made by craft, and put in pottes or in other
1638 or gréene with∣out stone, and that maketh gréene colour, and if it bée put in the
1655 and out therof stones be hewen with yron, that turneth afterwarde into kinde of
1656 Salt. As it fa∣reth in Arabia, & in Pannonia. Also those stones be so harde, that
1682 name, for it is cléere as a precious stone, & worketh wonderfully in ordeining
1696 TOpazius is a precious stone, & hath another name Topazion indeclina∣ble, as
1700 they found this stone therewith, and cal∣led it Testam nebulis. After that shippe
1701 men sought and found the stone, and cal∣led it Topazim in the language of
1702 Tro∣glodites. Therefore this stone that was so sought & sound is called
1704 Siche, & is greatest of precious stones. Plinius wrote, that a stone of this kinde
1709 beame, & passeth in cléerenesse all other precious stones, and comsorteth men
1710 and beastes to beholde and looke thereon. And if thou wipe this stone, thou
1713 precious stone. For cléerenesse thereof taketh to himselfe the cléerenesse of
1714 other precious stones that be about him, and it is sayd, that hée fol∣loweth y e
1723 Purceragua: It is a harde and fine stone, and of equall estimation with theRubie and the Saphire, because al these thrée are of one kinde: the perfect
1729 earth, that is found vpon a blacke stone, which the Moores take of in small
1732 They are soft stones, of small weight, & not much colde, and to knowe that
1739 TVrgotes that is called Torcois also, is a white yeolowe stone, and hath that
1740 name of the Countrie of Turkie, there it is bred. This stone kéepeth and saueth
1750 TArtarum is Wine drastes, and lyke to a soft stone, cleaning harde to the sides
1755 GLasse (as Auicen sayeth) is among stones, as a foole among men. For it
1769 precious stones in colour & bright∣nesse. Also it is so pliant that it taketh
1775 stone Obseanus is reckoned among kind of glasse. And this stone is somtime
1777 and is with fatly sight. Of this stone many men make precious stones, as
1793 receiueth all colours, and followeth pre∣cious stones more in coulour then in
1796 against the stone of the bledder and of the reines, if it bée dronken with Wine,
1803 YDachites is a precious stone of redde coulour, and round in shape. And hath
1804 another stone within him, and soundeth by tinking thereof. Neuerthelesse wise
1805 men meane, that tinkling is not the in∣ner stone, but some spirit that is within,
1806 as Dioscorides saith: This stone swea∣teth water, so that it séemeth that it
1808 this is the stone that is called Enidros. Looke before in the same booke.
1810 YRachites is a stone, the man that bea∣reth it shall not be bit wish any flies,
1813 ( * That is when he can get such a stone, that hath such a vertue.)
1814 Of Zimiech. chap. 103.ZImiech is a stone or veine of the earth, whereof Lapis Lazurij is made; as it is
1815 salde in Lapidarie. The more lyker this stone is to the coulour of heauen, the
1822 it is washed in, bee little or naught died. This stone cleanseth & looseth
1826 yron: so is Lazurum made of plates of siluer with vineger. Oft y e stone
1828 veines of Lazarius be found Saphires, Iacincts, and other such bliew stones.
1830 ZInguttes is a stone with glassie colour, if it be borne about y e necke, it helpeth
1834 ( * There are many mo stones, whose hidden vertues are vnknowne for want of
1835 experiēce, which grow in fishes, beasts, birds, & men, as the stone in the Crabs
1836 head, the stone that groweth in y e Snaile, and the stone called Bulgoldo••, sorth
1837 of a beast in Indes, and there are good a∣gainst all po•sons, the stone that
1838 growes in the maw• of an Oxe; or in the gall, the stone that is dred in the
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453 Of Man and of his byrth: of men of wonderfull strength: and of the stone Alectorius,
454 or the Cockstone.
558 conquerer in all attempts. There is a stone called * Alectorius, of the bignes of a
736 with a stone, forgot to reade. Surely Messala Coruinus * after a disease that hee
845 against y e Gyants, is supposed to haue rayned downe stones thither? Or that the
941 enuironed with the wauing Sea, but nowe by continuance of time landed vppe to
1013 U∣rine such as haue narrowly searched the natures of stones, doo vphold to
1014 congeale into the hardnesse of a precious stone. Which thing that the Linxes
1018 issuing from them shoulde turne to our vse. This stone hath the coloure of Amber.
1032 they become stones. And not onely the qualitie, but also the colour of them is
1039 lightning. There is a precious stone dygged vp in a part of Lucanie, * so pleasant
1041 glimmering vnder a myste. The same stone is called a Syrtite because it was
1042 founde first vpon the Seacoast of the Syrts. There is also the Veientane stone, * so
1106 the stone Catochites.
1126 forth the stone which they call Catochites, most worthie to be spoken of. It is
1128 a common stone. If a man lay his handes vppon it, it holdeth them downe, so
1132 vse to boast of this stone, to proue the hid pow∣er of nature, in the contentions
1306 continuall vtterance casteth out earth. Sicill yéelded first the stone * Achates,
1311 against the Romaines, was not meanely spoken of, the stone whereof was an
1324 estéemed as y • stones in the stréetes.
1358 and not vnworthely, considering that among the little stones that lye glistring in
1363 mouth it melteth, but there∣withall it perisheth the gyft of memory. Thys stone is
1400 about Cyllen they are as whyte as milke. Neyther is the stone to be despised
1436 builded by Amphion. * Not that he drew stones together with the sound of his
1531 Of Macedonie, and the successyon of the Kinges thereof: and of the stone Peantis.
1567 great stones, wherewith heauen was thought to hauePage [unnumbered]
1633 Macedony bringeth foorth a stone which they call Paeantis. The common reporte
1634 goeth, * that this stone doth helpe Women, bothe in the time of theyr conception,
1700 by taking vppe stones of a measurable waight. Then they mount as high as they
1710 channell, they disburden thē∣selues of the stones in theyr féete. So the Shipmenne
1759 it lyeth. For y e Greeks haue so mingled the names of the Sea that enuironeth it,
1810 dyeth of the poyson. The stone also which is called * Idaeus dactylus, is sayde to
1879 Of the Ilande Paros, and the stone Sarda.
1884 dominion, * it was called Minoia. Besides the Marble, it yéeldeth the stone Sarda,
1991 of Ister: of the beaste called a Beuer, and of the precious stone of Pontus.
2007 His stones are greatly coueted for the medicina∣blenesse of them, and therefore
2010 •ontus yeeldeth also precious stones of sundrye sortes, which of the Countrey wee
2031 dogges: of the man∣ners of the Scythians: of the precious stones called the Emerawd,
2138 For wheras they abound in gold and precious stones: the Gryffons possesse all, * a
2143 The Arymaspes fight with them to get away theyr precious stones, the natures
2146 precious stones. For al∣though there be of them in Aegypt, at Chalcedon, in
2152 the sight that was dymmed or dulled w t the glosse of another stone. And there is
2165 lesse valew appeare in the seames of stones in Rocks, or in brassemynes, which
2169 And the best sort of the stone called Cyanie com∣meth out of Scythia, it is of the
2399 Of the Ilande Scandinauia, of Amber, of the stone Callais, and of the precious stone
2419 men might surmise that the woods about Po, did wéepe stones. The barbarous
2435 i•ner parts of Germanie is founde a stone called Cal ∣ lais, * which men preferre
2436 before the precious stones of Arabie: for it passeth them in beautie. The Arabians
2439 in the Re∣gions of Germanie among stones, although very rare∣lie. In respect of
2471 Of Britaine and the other Iles about it, of the stone called Geate.T
2478 beareth witnes that Vlisses arriued at Calydon. It is enuironed with many Iles, and
2493 not a∣nie Bée among them: and if a man bring of the duste or the stones from
2541 as soone as y e embars wexe dead, it is turned into •alles of stone. Moreouer, to
2543 many rich veyn•s on all sides) Here is store of the stone called Geate, * and y e best
2588 precious stones called * Ceraunie, which is pre∣ferred before the Ceraunie of Inde.
2779 swallowe stones, and loue aboue all things to feede of Dates. Most of all things
2790 winding about their féte, doo leane themselues to trées or stones, and there with
2866 stones, of monstrous kindes of creatures, and of other notable thinges of that
2954 enuironed and beset with hun∣ters,
2977 and chaungablenes of colours, and in the balles of them is founde a stone called
3032 precious stone called Helitrope, * there hath béene con∣tention betwéene Aethyop,
3034 it is founde by mani• trayals, that the stone of Aethiop or of Libie hath y •
3068 name. The Nasamones yeelde a stone which is cal∣led a Nasamonite, altogether
3083 the gréene fields. There is also gathe∣red the stone called Ammons horne. * For it
3157 Moun∣taines in manner of stone, and laye it with morter. Such is the aboundance
3158 of this vaine, that they make them houses of Saltstones. These are the
3160 precious stones called Carbuncles are on this side the Hamma ∣ nients, * more
3203 there: of the spyce Cinnomom, and of the Iacint stone.
3269 Dragons •raynes a Stone called Dracon••, but it is not a stone vnlesse it be taken
3281 stones out of their heades, and getting the booty of their heady enterprise, enioythe•reward of their rash∣nesse. The places which the Aethyopians possesse, is full
3294 stones, and •ighteth wyth it against the Olyphants, béeing almost ful as long as
3307 whither it be a quarrie of white stone, or a groue of gréene trées, or what thing
3334 we haue treated of, is found the Iacin•, in colour a bright azure, * a precious stone,
3345 also the Chrysolamp, which stone the light hydeth, * and the dark discouereth. For
3347 of that soyle also we take the Haematite, a stone as redde as blood, and therfore
3350 VVonderfull things of the nations of Lybia, and of the stone called Hexacontaly thos.
3365 themselues from riches, by wilful pouertie. * Onely they glory in one stone which
3367 thréescore sundrie stones are perceiued in his little compasse. All these liue by
3409 flowing out of darknesse. It inuironeth many and great Iles, whereof some are of
3594 precious stones.B
3672 Polycrates, a precious stone called a Sardo ∣ nix, which first stirred vppe the
3787 Of the Ryuers Euphrates and Tygris, and of sundry sorts of precious stones.
3826 drinke of Euphrates, doo glyster wyth sundry preci∣ous stones. * The Smilax is
3828 Pro ∣ comiesus, but that in the belly of thys stone, there shynes a yellow, like the
3837 thys stone by the eye, it is of the colour of Myrrhe, and hath nothing that may
3839 hee hath as sweete a flauor as Nardus. In Persia is such aboundance of stones,
3846 of other stones. For bée∣ing beaten into powder and drunke, it breaketh the stone,
3850 proportion, contayning an∣other stone within it, which maketh a noyse when it is
3851 styrred, albeit that the cunningest Iewellers say, it is not the little stone within it
3853 other stones, and attributeth very great vertue vnto it. It is founde eyther in Egles
3858 Haylestone, of hardnesse most sounde and inuinsible.
4266 among other things, this al∣so is verie difficult: that y e stones on eache side which
4286 sandy de∣sert, which enuironeth it euery way round about, by the space of a
4306 Bactrum. The nations that are behynde this, are enuironed with the hyls of
4391 Ryuers of Inde, of the wonderfull beasts, trees, kynds of odours, and precious stones
4410 with a blewish or yellowish colour. Their chiefe attyre is in precious stones.
4511 whose byll is so hard, that when he is throwne from high vpon a stone, he saueth
4550 the same fashion & colour that is in the Yeat stone.
4583 sparks are greatly sought for of engrauers to drawe in any precious stone withall.
4584 Betwéene the Diamonde and the Lodestone is a cer∣taine priuie dissention of
4586 suffer the Lodestone to drawe yron vnto him: or if y • Lode∣stone haue alreadie
4588 bootye whatsoeuer the Lodestone hath taken hold of. Moreo∣uer, Inde bringeth
4633 posses∣sed by men. It is aboundantly stored with moother Perles and all preciousstones. * It is situate betwéene the Easte and the West. It beginneth at y • Easterne
4703 They be shelfishes in whome thys kinde of stones is sought, which at a certaine
4710 rounde stones are white: if it were troubled, either they haue a faint pale colour▪
4714 more they haue haled in, so much the stone groweth greater If it chaunce to
4717 haue very small stones, or els none at all. And the shelfishes themselues haue a
4719 insomuch as when the day is at y • hotest, because their stones shoulde not bee
4795 whereof (for the hatred they beare to golde,) doo bye vp this kynde of metall, and
4826 thréescore myles, enuironed wyth walles two hundred foote hygh and fiftie foote
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856 media, such as stone, are time binders. Used for writing, they are
888 their culture, based on the stone axe, collapsed. The stone axe had
1094 ad that featured Dad in an iron lung surrounded by a joyful family
1954 Find tongues in trees, books in the running brooks,Sermons in stones, and good in every thing.
2494 unconscious. Speech acts to separate man iron man, and mankind
2586 materials as brick and stone, insured for the scribal caste a
2778 stone and papyrus, much as money had earlier detached itself from
2779 hides, bullion, and metals, and has ended as paper. The term
2986 complex and unwieldy media of stone inscription made wide ranging
3419 stone." It appears again in the artist Moholy-Nagy's account of his
3926 primus stove. Eskimos have lived for ages in round stone houses,
3928 fairly recent development in the life of this stone-age people. To live
4179 metallic currencies advanced the mining of metals.
4186 conferred by precious metals. His ridicule of the money medium took
4346 and by moving from metallic to paper currencies. Today, electric
4497 alphabet was one thing when applied to clay or stone, and quite
5748 awareness that "a stone-aging" as it may be, the electric age is
5883 Balcony is a play on this theme of society as a brothel environed by
7266 would be possible to "iron shirts without hating your husband." And
7830 carving hieroglyphics on stone tablets. What do you say on it?
8089 quest of vocation and soul-testing. The age of the iron whim had
8236 or clay into bricks or plates, or metal into pipe. In terms of this kind of
8439 It is one of the ironies of Western man that he has never felt any
10472 Sullivan, "the great stone face," as he was known from the first, has
10738 soldiers during the seventeenth century freed some metal supplies
10781 is also true of the use of the lodestone or magnet. Its use in the
11185 industries of gas, coal, oil, and metallic ores. The large changes in
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212 stones: and so of other such. And if colde work∣eth by mastry in meane matter,
221 it fareth in stones, though the matter be fast and hard, yet they take not anone
317 sight, so that nothing is séene there through: as boystrousnesse, stones, trées,
391 parts, and is so onely in might, as heate of Brimstone & of Pepper: and the
427 it taketh part, with Earth, Water, and flowres, stones, shells, hornes, flyes,
441 death: trées to withering: stones, to wearing, dissoluing, or consuming: Togrow from the spirit of death, singular, and plurall, from the Adiectiue to the
673 precious stones found. This earth is first dried & pured at the best, & then
674 ground smal betwéen stones, & tempered with the white of an egge: & by this
725 meanly the sight, & com∣forteth y e visible spirit. Therefore no co∣lour is soliking to y e sight as gréene co∣lour as it is knowne in the Smaragdus, a stone
726 that most comforteth their eyen y e graue in mettall & in precious stones, as
752 fareth in Lead and in certaine stones, but Lead is white by kind, though it be
790 y e treatise of gemmes & precious stones, and of the stone Lasurus.
856 and smelleth as brimstone, and is found among mettall of gold and of sil∣uer,
857 and the better it is, the more redde it is, and smelleth more of brimstone.
928 of Rosset. These three are priuate coulours, which to make holde vponmetall, is the olde arte of lymning, prouided that the Ros∣set which is of late
1025 it foreth in a stone; for cold is cause of •uner falsnesse and hardnesse thereof,
1026 for the stone smelleth ••ot 〈...〉 nor stinking, as A•••n saith. •. be there
1047 〈...〉 One manner su∣mo••• is still in the 〈...〉, and 〈...〉 of a stone, that declareth
1049 nearby absence of odour if sheweth, that a stone hath thicke substaunce and
1062 Wormwood, and Brimstone.
1096 Aristotle saith, that Ants flye and voyd odour of brimstone, and only venemous
1139 Brimstone, All• lo•••ds, and other such, which accord to medicines in many
1361 the bledder and of the reines, and brea∣keth the stone, and comforteth the
1677 splenes, and the stone, it is lesse ac∣cording, * for it stretcheth and stoppeth the
1790 as it were a stone, and that happeneth when it is medled with water, as he saith.
1953 and helpeth and rotteth the stone in the bladder and reynes, and kindleth &
2041 Furthermore chéese bréedeth and gendreth a stone in y e reine, and so for
2067 bréedeth the stone in the bladder & in the reynes: for it vniteth humours hot
2130 vnto the stomacke, also it ingendreth all humours, and breedeth the stone. The
2206 it fareth in Ile & in y e Christall stone, & that is feruent and hot, rotteth flowlye,
2296 made of bouchs of trées, and some in stones, and some in crags, and some in
2484 precious stone with her egges and Witches dums or suppose, that that stone
2485 helpeth against the thunder, and meaneth that the Eagle putteth y e stone in hir
2735 many stones maketh one heape. And some vnitye is bnyting and coupling of
2834 cleernesse. 〈...〉li. 15. And for euen and vneuen deeds that herre be done, andfor vneuen ioyes it is said, that diuerse manstone & dwel∣lings be in the fathers
3309 Alabastrum is a vessell for oyntment & hath that name of the kind of y e stone
3329 in, for in a siue corne is clensed of stones and of small chaffe.
3385 metal ∣ lis cap. de Vitro.
3541 stones euen and peaceable, common to all manner of people, and free without
3545 Agger is an heape of stones, or a to∣ken in the high waye. And historyes call
3633 Scrupus is a diminitiue of 〈 ◊ 〉 , that is a little stone.
3754 hea∣ring, is called sound, as breking of trees, smiting together of stones, hurting
3929 craft not on∣ly wilde beasts drew to song & melody, but moreouer stones &
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2 CAP. III. Of Man and of his byrth: of men of wonderfull strength: and of the stone Alectorius, or the Cockstone.
7 CAP. VIII. Of certaine base Iles of the Tyrrhene Sea, which lye against Italy: Of Corsica, and of the stone Catochites.
12 CAP. XIII. Of Macedonie, and the successyon of the Kinges thereof: and of the stone Peantis.
18 CAP. XIX. Of the Ilande Paros, and the stone Sarda.
21 CAP. XXII. of Ister: of the beaste called a Beuer, and of the precious stone of Pontus.
23 CAP. XXIIII. Of the Ryuer Bo•isthenes, and the people that dwell thereby: of the nature of dogges: of the man∣ners of the Scythians: of the precious stones called the Emerawd, Cyanie and Cry∣stall.
31 CAP. XXXII. Of the Ilande Scandinauia, of Amber, of the stone Callais, and of the precious stone called Ceraunius.
33 CAP. XXXIIII. Of Britaine and the other Iles about it, of the stone called Geate.
38 CAP. XXXIX. Of Affrick, of Lyons, of the Hyene, of the sundry sorts of Serpents, of precious stones, of monstrous kindes of creatures, and of other notable thinges of that Countrey.
41 CAP. XLII. Of Aethyop: of the filthy fashions of the people of that Countrey, and of theyr monstrous shapes: of the Dragons, and other wylde beastes of wonderfull nature there: of the spyce Cinnomom, and of the Iacint stone.
42 CAP. XLIII. VVonderfull things of the nations of Lybia, and of the stone called Hexacontaly thos.
44 CAP. XLV. Of Arabie and of the Frankencence and Myrrhe in it, of the byrds called Phaenix and Cynamolgies Of the manners of the Arabians, and of the kynds of theyr precious stones.
48 CAP. XLIX. Of the Ryuers Euphrates and Tygris, and of sundry sorts of precious stones.
63 CAP. LXIIII. of Inde, and the maners of the Indians of the tem∣perate ayre of that Country, of the Ryuers of Inde, of the wonderfull beasts, trees, kynds of odours, and precious stones in the same.
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