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Palm Kernel Oil Meal is the ground residue from the extraction of part 

 of the oil by pressure or solvents from the kernel of the fruit of the Elaeis 

 guineensis of Elaeis malanococca. 



Ivory Nut Meal is ground ivory nuts. 



TENTATIVE DEFINITIONS. 



Corn Feed Meal is the by-product obtained in the manufacture of 

 cracked corn, with or without aspiration products added to the siftings, 

 and is the by-product obtained in the manufacture of table meaj from the 

 whole grain by the non-degerminating process. 



Hominy Feed, Hominy Meal or Hominy Chop is a kiln-dried mixture 

 of the mill run bran coating, the mill run germ, with or without a partial 

 extraction of the oil and a part of the starchy portion of the white corn 

 kernel obtained in the manufacture of hominy, hominy grits and corn 

 meal by the degerminating process. 



Yelloio Hominy Ferd. Yelhnr Hominy Meal or Yelloio Hominy Chop is 

 a kiln-dried mixture of the mill, inn l)ran coating, the miir run germ, 

 with or without a partial extraction of the oil and a part of the starchy 

 ]iortion of the yellow corn kernel obtained in the manufacture of yellow 

 liominy grits and yellow corn meal by the degerminating process. 



Linseed Bfeal is the ground product obtained after extraction of part 

 of the oil from ground flaxseed screened and cleaned of weed seeds and 

 other foreign materials by the most improved commercial processes, 

 provided that the final product shall not contain over per cent of weed 

 seeds and other foreign materials and provided further that no portion 

 of the stated 6 per cent of wood seeds and other foreign materials shall 

 be deliberately added. 



Oil Meal is the ground ])roduct obtained after the extraction of part 

 of the oil by crushing, cooking and hydraulic pressure, or by crushing, 

 heating and the use of solvents from seeds Avhich have been screened 

 and cleaned of weed seeds and other foreign materials by the most im- 

 proved commercial processes. AVhen used alone the term "Oil Meal" 

 shall be understood to designate linseed meal as defined. ■'^Tien used to 

 cover any other product the name of the seed from whicli it is obtained 

 shall be prefixed to the words ''oil meal." 



Old Process Oil Meal is the ground product obtained after extraction 

 of part of the oil by crushing, cooking and hydraulic pressure from seeds 

 screened and cleaned of weed seeds and other foreign materials by the 

 most improved commercial processes. When used alone the term "Old. 

 Process Oil Meal" shall be understood to designate linseed meal as de- 

 fined, made b;\' the old process. When used to cover any other product 

 the name of the seed from A^'liich it is obtained shall be prefixed to "old 

 process oil meal." 



Netv Process Oil Meal is the ground i)roduct obtained after extraction 

 of part of tlio oil by crushing, heating and the use of solvents from seeds 

 screened and cleaned of weed seeds and other foreign materials by the 

 most impi(t\ed couimercial processes. When used alone "New Process 

 Oil Meal" sliall be understood to designate linseed meal as defined, 

 made ])y tlie now process. When used to cover any other product the 

 name of the seed from which it is obtained shall be prefixed to "ncw 

 process oil meal." 



