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of 10 cents per package for classification, grading, and marking the package, 
provided, however, the minimum charge for classification and grading any lot 
of rosin shall be $1. 
(c) The fee for the analysis of a sample of rosin shall be fixed by the chief 
of bureau in each instance. 
(d) No fee shall be charged for a new certificate issued in lieu of an out- 
standing certificate solely for the purpose of correcting clerical errors therein 
or for the purpose of substituting a new form for an outstanding certificate. 
(e) When the request for the analysis, classification, or grade of a lot of 
naval stores shall be withdrawn, such proportional part of the fees fixed in 
(a), (0), or (e) of this regulation shall be charged according to the work 
done or preparation made. 
(f) When any work in connection with the analysis, classification, or grad- 
ing of naval stores shall be performed at a place other than where an inspector 
is regularly located, the interested person making the request for such analysis, 
classification, or grading, in addition to the fees hereinbefore prescribed, will 
be requested to reimburse the United States in accordance with the fiscal 
regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture for the necessary 
traveling expenses and subsistence or per diem in lieu of subsistence incurred 
by the inspector. 
(g) Any shipping expenses in connection with any sample taken at the 
request of an interested person shall be borne by such person. 
(h) The chief of bureau shall deliver bills to all persons from whom pay- 
ment for fees or expenses on account of services rendered shall be due. Such 
bills shall be rendered as soon as practicable after the last day of each month. 
When necessary, in the discretion of the chief of bureau, any such bill may be 
rendered at an earlier date. Payment of such bill shall be made within 15 
days after the date rendered by check, draft, or post office or express money 
order, payable to the order of “ Disbursing Clerk, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture,” and mailed to ‘“ Chief, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.” 
(i) The chief of bureau may require from any interested person requesting 
the analysis. classification, or grading of any lot of naval stores a deposit 
sufficient to cover the fees and expenses involved in such analysis, classifica- 
tion, or grading. 
(j) Any deposit under this regulation shall be by certified cheek, draft, or 
post office or express money order only, payable to the order of “ Disbursing 
Clerk, U. S. Department of Agriculture,” and mailed to ‘ Chief, Bureau of 
Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.” 
(kA) All moneys received under (a), (06), (ce), (e), or (f) of this regula- 
tion will be covered into the United States Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. 
Money deposited under (7) hereof will be carried in the special deposit ac- 
count until the exact amount to be charged is ascertained, when as much as is due 
the Government will be. covered into the United States Treasury as miscella- 
neous receipts and the balance returned to the party transmitting it. 
Regulation 15.—Labels. 
(Section 8.) 
(a) Naval stores under this act are not required to be marked, branded, 
or labeled except as set forth in this regulation. 
(b) The word “turpentine” or the word * rosin,” singly or with any other 
word or words, or any compound, derivative, or imitation of either of these 
words. or any misleading word, or any word, combination of words, letters, 
or combination of letters, provided by the act and by these regulations, shall 
not be used in commerce, in selling. offering for sale, advertising, or shipping 
anything that is not naval stores of the United States standards. 
(c) Spirits of turpentine in commerce shall be designated or described as 
gum spirits of turpentine,” ‘steam distilled wood turpentine,” or “ de- 
structively distilled wood turpentine,” as the case may be. 
(d) If spirits of turpentine are described on the package, the terms * gum 
spirits of turpentine,” “steam distilled wood turpentine,” or ‘ destructively 
distilled wood turpentine,” as the case may be, must be used. 
(e) Rosin in commerce shall be designated and described by the letter or 
letters signifying its standard, together with the classification “gum rosin” or 
“wood rosin,” as the case may be. 
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