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Scourings consist of such portions of the cuticle, brush, 

 white caps, dust, smut and other materials as are separated from 

 the grain in the usual commercial process of scouring. 



Note. If to any of the wheat or rye by-product feeds there 

 should be added screenings or scourings — as above defined either 

 ground or unground, bolted or unbolted, such brand shall be so 

 registered, labeled and sold as clearly to indicate this fact. The 

 word "Screenings" or "Scourings" as the case may be, shall ap- 

 pear as a part of the name or brand and shall be printed in the 

 same size and face of type as the remainder of the brand name. 

 When the word "Screenings" appears it is not necessary to show- 

 also on the label the word "Scourings". 



MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS 



Dried Beet Pulp is the dried residue from sugar beets which 

 have been cleaned and freed from crowns, leaves and sand, and 

 which have been extracted in the process of manufacturing sugar. 



Cocoanut Oil Meal or "Copra Oil Meal" is the ground resi- 

 due from the extraction of part of the oil from the dried meat 

 of the cocoanut. 



Fish Meal is the clean, dried ground tissues of the undecom- 

 posed fish, with or without the extraction of part of the oil. 



Fish Residue Meal is the clean undecomposed residue from 

 the manufacture of glue or other fishery products from non-oily 

 fish. 



Palm Kernel Oil Meal is the ground residue from the ex- 

 traction of part of the oil by pressure or solvents from the kernel 

 of the fruit of Elaeis guineensis or Elaeis malanococca. 



