
    F. W. MYERS & CO. v. UNITED STATES.
    (Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
    May 2, 1906.)
    No. 195 (1,585).
    Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York. The assignments of error referred to in the opinion relate to the percentage of pulp wood in one of the importations in controversy, as to which it was contended that only 34.9 per cent, was made from wood cut from public lands in the province of Quebec, and not 40 per cent., as found in the decisions below.
    H. G. Cookinham, for appellants. Taylor L. Anus, Asst U. S. Atty.
    Before WALLACE, LACOMBE, and COXE, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

The decision in this case is affirmed upon the opinions of Board of General Appraisers (G. A. 5,30(5. T. D. 24,806: G. A. 5,592, T.. D. 25,035), and of the Circuit Court (140 Fed. 648), except in Ihe respects pointed out in assignments of error Nos. 21 and 22. We find these assignments to be well taken, and judgment should be modified accordingly.  