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15. Good Cottonseed Meal must be finely ground, not neces- 

 sarily bolted, of sweet odor, reasonably bright in color, and must 

 contain at least 36 per cent of protein. 



16. Cottonseed Feed is a mixture of cottonseed meal and cot- 

 tonseed hulls, containing less than 36 per cent of protein. 



17. Linseed Meal is the ground product obtained after extrac- 

 tion 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 six per cent of weed seeds and other foreign materials 

 and provided further that no portion of the stated six per cent of 

 weed seeds and other foreign materials shall be deliberately added. 



18. Oil Meal is the ground product obtained after the extrac- 

 tion of part of the oil by crushing, cooking and hydraulic pressure, 

 or by crushing, heating and the use of solvents from seeds which 

 have been screened and cleaned of weed seeds and other foreign 

 materials by the most improved commercial processes. When used 

 alone the term "Oil Meal" shall be understood to designate linseed 

 meal as defined. When used to cover any other product the name 

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

 words "oil meal." 



19. Old Process Oil Meal is the ground product obtained after 

 the 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 under- 

 stood to designate linseed meal as defined, made by the old pro- 

 cess. When used to cover any other product the name of the seed 

 from which it is obtained shall be prefixed to "old process oil 

 meal." 



20. New Process Oil Meal is the ground product obtained after 

 the extraction of part of the oil by crushing, heating and the use 

 of solvents from seeds screened and cleaned of weed seeds and 

 other foreign materials by the most improved commercial pro- 



