Naval Stores Act and Regulations for Its Enforcement. 5 
Regulation 10.—Requests for Analysis, Classification, and Grading. 
(Section 4.) 
(a) A request to analyze, classify, or grade naval stores shall be made to 
the bureau or to the nearest inspector, in writing (Reg. 3 (j)). 
(0) A request to analyze, classify, or grade naval stores shall state the 
number and kinds of packages of rosin or the number and kinds of packages 
and number of gallons of turpentine, the name of the interested person, for 
whose account the examination is requested, and his interest in the naval 
stores. It shall be signed by such interested person or in his behalf by his 
‘agent. 
(c) A request to analyze, classify, or grade naval stores may be withdrawn 
in writing by the applicant at any time before the analysis, classification, or 
grading has been completed, subject to the payment of such fees and expenses, 
if any, aS may be prescribed pursuant to Regulation 14. 
(d) Naval stores, except spirits of turpentine in tank cars, of which analysis, 
classification, or grade has been requested shall remain intact and undisturbed 
until the analysis, classification, or grading has been completed and the pack- 
ages marked in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 16, unless such 
request shall have been withdrawn. 
(e) Tank cars containing spirits of turpentine of which analysis, classifica- 
tion, or grade has been requested, after the sample of the spirits of turpentine 
has been taken by an inspector, shall be sealed by him with a seal prescribed 
by the department. Such cars, so sealed, may be moved prior to the completion | 
of the analysis, classification, or grading. However, the analysis, classification, 
or grade as shown by the certificate shall apply to the contents of the tank 
«ar only while the seal on said tank car remains intact. 
Regulation 11.—Certificate. 
(Section 4.) 
(a) A certificate for each lot of naval stores analyzed, classified, or graded 
under the act shall be issued to the interested person. 
(bo) The certificate shall contain the information required by the act and 
shall be numbered. 
Regulation 12.—Methods of Analysis. 
(Sections 4, 5, 6, and 7.) 
(a) The methods of chemical analysis shall be those prescribed by the Asso- 
ciation of Official. Agricultural Chemists, when applicable, provided, however, 
that any method of analysis or examination satisfactory to the bureau may be 
employed. 
(b) If no method of chemical analysis has been prescribed by the Associa- 
tion of Official Agricultural Chemists, any method of analysis or examination 
methods satisfactory to the bureau may be employed. 
Regulation 13.—Rosin Grading. 
(Section 4.) 
An interested person making the request for the analysis, classification, or 
grade shall, at his own expense, cause the rosin to be made available to the 
inspector, shall remove the heads, spike the rosin under the supervision of the 
United States inspector, recooper the barrel, and prepare the barrel for mark- 
ing by the inspector. 
Regulation 14.—Cost of Analysis, Classification, and Grading. 
(Section 4.) 
(@) For the analysis, classification, or grading of each sample of turpentiue 
pursuant to these regulations, the person requesting the analysis shall pay ua 
tee of $2 and in addition a fee of 4 cents per package for marking. 
(b) For the classification and grading of each lot of rosin pursuant to these 
regulations the person requesting the classification or grading shall pay a fee 
