SCHEDULES.

FOURTH SCHEDULEDefinitions implied on the Sale of Articles under certain Names

Section 2.

PART IFertilisers

Name under which Article sold.

Implied Definition.

Basic slag

A by-product, containing phosphorus, obtained in the manufacture of steel and to which no addition has been made at the time of leaving or after it has left the furnace.

Basic superphosphate

A non-acid phosphate produced by mixing lime with superphosphate of lime and to which no other matter has been added.

Bone meal

Commercially pure bone, raw or de-greased, which has been ground or crushed.

Calcium cyanamide

Commercial calcium cyanamide.

Calcium hydrate; slaked lime.

Commercial hydrate of lime.

Castor meal

The residue which is obtained by the removal of oil from commercially pure castor seed.

Chalk, ground

The product obtained by grinding cretaceous limestone, to which no other matter has been added.

Compound fertilisers

Mixtures of any article or of two or more articles mentioned in Part I. of the First Schedule or in Part I. of the Second Schedule with any other such article or articles or with any other substance.

Dissolved ,or vitriolised bone.

Commercially pure bone which has been treated with sulphuric acid.

Dried blood manure

Blood which has been dried, to which no other matter has been added.

Fish guano; fish manure

A product obtained by drying and grinding or otherwise treating fish or fish waste, to which no other matter has been added.

Hoofs

The product obtained by crushing or grinding hoof, to which no other matter has been added.

Hoofs and horns

A mixture of hoof and horn, crushed or ground, to which no other matter has been added.

Horns

The product obtained by crushing or grinding horn, to which no other matter has been added.

Limestone, ground

The product obtained by grinding sedimentary rock consisting largely of carbonate of lime, to which no other matter has been added.

Meat and bone manure; meat meal; carcase meal.

The product of drying and grinding or otherwise treating bone, flesh, flesh fibre (including whale meat) and other slaughter-house residues, to which no other matter has been added.

Mowrah meal

The residue which is obtained by the removal of oil from commercially pure mowrah seed.

Muriate of potash

Potassium chloride for fertilising purposes.

Nitrate of lime

Calcium nitrate for fertilising purposes.

Nitrate of soda

Sodium nitrate for fertilising purposes.

Precipitated bone

An insoluble calcium phosphate prepared by treating commercially pure bone with acid, and precipitation of phosphate from the solution.

Quicklime, ground or otherwise.

Commercial calcium oxide.

Rape meal

The residue which is obtained by the removal of oil from commercially pure rape seed.

Raw guano

The excrement and remains of birds, containing both nitrogen and phosphorus, prepared for use by screening where necessary, but to which no addition has been made.

Raw phosphate or phosphate rock, ground or otherwise.

The substance obtained from mineral calcium phosphate deposits, to which no other matter has been added.

Shoddy manure; wool waste; wool combings ; wool manure; flock dust.

Waste of wool, or of wool mixed with fibrous materials such as are associated with wool in the textile industries, to which no other matter has been added.

Steamed bone flour; steamed bone meal.

Commercially pure bone from which nitrogen has been removed by steam.

Sulphate of ammonia

Ammonium sulphate for fertilising purposes.

Sulphate of ammonia (neutral).

Ammonium sulphate for fertilising purposes, containing not more than 0-025 per cent. of free acid in terms of sulphuric acid.

Sulphate of potash

Potassium sulphate for fertilising purposes.

Superphosphate

A mineral substance containing soluble phosphate of lime.

PART IIFeeding Stuffs

Name under which Article sold.

Implied Definition.

Barley meal

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure barley, as grown.

Bean meal

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure beans of the species faba vulgaris or phaseolus vulgaris, as grown.

Clover meal

Whole clover, as grown, dried and ground, to which no other matter has been added.

Compound cakes or meals

Cakes or meals (other than molasses feeds) consisting of a mixture of any article or of two or more articles mentioned in Part II of the First Schedule or in Part II of the Second Schedule with any other such article or articles or with any other substance, or any cakes or meals produced by grinding, crushing or otherwise treating together, or by mixing together after being separately crushed, ground or otherwise separately treated, any two or more raw materials out of which such articles are produced or any one or more of such materials with any other substance or substances.

Cotton cakes or meals not decorticated.

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure cotton seed, not decorticated.

Cotton cakes or meals from decorticated or partly decorticated cotton seed.

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure cotton seed from which the cortex, in whole or in part, has been removed.

Dari meal; durra meal

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure dari or durra seed.

Dried brewery grains

The article produced by drying the residue of malted and unmalted cereals used in brewing, to which no other matter has been added.

Dried distillery grains

The article produced by drying the residues from distillery mash-tuns, to which no other matter has been added.

Dried sugar beet residue

The article produced by drying the sugar beet residue produced in the manufacture of sugar from sugar beet.

Dried yeast

An article produced by drying yeast or yeast residues, to which no other matter has been added.

Feeding bone flour

The product obtained by grinding commercially pure steamed bone.

Feeding dried blood

Blood which has been dried, to which no other matter has been added.

Feeding meat and bone meal.

The product (containing not more than 4 per cent. of salt) of grinding bone, flesh and flesh fibre (including whale meat), to which no other matter has been added.

Feeding meat meal

The product (containing not more than 4 per cent. of salt) of drying and grinding flesh and flesh fibre (including whale meat), to which no other matter has been added.

Fish meal; fish residue meal.

A product obtained by drying and grinding or otherwise treating waste of fish, to which no other matter has been added.

Ground bone

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure bone.

Ground oats

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure oats, as grown.

Linseed cakes or the meals of such cakes.

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure linseed.

Linseed meal

The meal obtained by grinding or crushing commercially pure linseed.

Locust bean meal

The meal obtained by grinding or crushing commercially pure locust beans.

Maize germ cake or meal

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from maize germs, to which no other matter has been added.

Maize gluten feed

A by-product resulting from the removal of starch and germ from maize, to which no other matter has been added.

Maize meal; Indian meal

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure maize or Indian corn, as grown.

Malt culms

The rootlets and shoots arising from the screening of malt, to which no other matter has been added.

Molasses feeds

Any mixture, containing not less than 10 per cent. of sugar, of an absorbent material and treacle or molasses.

Nut cakes or meals, including cocoanut, copra, palm kernel and ground nut cakes and meals.

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure nut kernels.

Pea meal

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure peas, as grown.

Rape cake or meal

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure rape seed.

Rice bran; rice meal

The by-product produced in milling shelled rice, to which no other matter has been added.

Soya cake or meal

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure soya beans.

Sugar beet treacle; sugar beet molasses.

A concentrated syrup product obtained in the manufacture of sugar from sugar beet, to which no other matter has been added.

Sugar cane treacle; sugar cane molasses.

A concentrated syrup product obtained in the manufacture of sugar from sugar cane, to which no other matter has been added.

Wheat meal

The meal obtained by grinding commercially pure wheat, as grown.

Wheat offals; millers' offals.

A product of wheat separated in the process of milling and containing not more than 4 per cent. of vegetable substances, other than wheat, extracted from wheat in the process of cleaning by the maker of the offals in the production of flour.

White fish meal

A product (containing not more than 6 per cent. of oil and not more than 4 per cent. of salt) obtained by drying and grinding or otherwise treating waste of white fish, and to which no other matter has been added.

In the case of every article mentioned in this Schedule the definition of which includes the expression "commercially pure " it is implied that no other matter may be added.