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Tenth. When wheat bran and screenings are mixed, the mixture 

 shall be branded "Wheat Bran and Screenings," and tlie word "Screen- 

 ings" shall appear in the same size type as the words "Wheat Bran." 



Eleventh. The sale of poultry and cattle feed which contain poison- 

 ous weed seeds in appreciable quantities, such as corn cockle and jim- 

 son weed (Jamestown weed), are forbidden. 



Twelfth. When corn bran is mixed with wheat bran, the mixture 

 shall not be branded "Bran," but shall be branded "Mixed Bran," or be 

 sold under a trade name^ and be so registered. 



Thirteenth. When corn bran is mixed with, wheat bran and wheat 

 middlings, the mixture shall not be branded "Bran and Middlings," or 

 "Bran and Middlings Mixed," but shall be branded "Mixed Feed" or 

 "Feed," or be sold under a trade name, and be so registered. 



Fourteenth. When corn bran is mixed with wheat middlings, the 

 mixture shall not be branded "Middlings" or "Middlings and Bran," 

 but shall be branded "Mixed Feed" or "Feed," or be sold under some 

 trade name, and be so registered. 



Fifteenth. No feed shall be registered or allowed on sale in this 

 State under a name that is misleading as to its quality. 



Sixteenth. The Commissioner shall have the power to require reg- 

 istration annually of any or all commercial feeds sold, offered or exposed 

 for sale in this State. 



Seventeenth. The Commissioner shall have the power to refuse to 

 allow any manufacturer, importer, jobber, broker, agent, dealer, or any 

 person or persons to lower the registration or guaranteed analysis of his 

 or their product or products during the calendar year, unless satis- 

 factory reasons are presented for making such change or changes. 



Eighteenth. All cracked corn sold, offered or exposed for sale in this 

 State made from damaged corn shall be branded "Damaged Cracked 

 Corn" or "Cracked Corn Made from Damaged Corn." 



The following definitions for commercial feeds have been adopted by 

 the Association of Feed Control Officials of the United States. Before 

 these definitions were adopted by this Association the manufacturers 

 affected Avere given hearings and every effort made to make the defini 

 tions accurate and fair. Definitions for products not included in this 

 list will be added as soon as adopted by the Association : 



DEFINITIONS. 



Meal is the clean, sound, ground product of the entire grain, cereal, 

 or seed which it purports to represent : Provided, that the following 

 meals, qualified by their descriptive names, are to be known as, viz.: 

 Corn Germ Meal is a product in the manufacture of starch, glucose, and 

 other corn products, and is the germ layer from which a part of the 

 corn oil has been extracted. Linseed Meal is the ground residue after 

 extraction of part of the oil from ground flaxseed. 



Grits are the hard, flinty portions of Indian corn without hulls and 

 germ. 



Tlominy Meal, Tlomivy Feed, or Hominy Chop is a mixture of the 

 bran coating, the germs and a part of the starch portion of the corn 

 kernel. 



