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Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued

Wildlife conservation areas, management of-Continued
Refuges, game ranges, etc.—Continued

Various regions, refuges in-Continued

Pacific region (California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and
Washington), 50 Part 31

Black Coulee National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; fishing,
50 §§ 31.2-31.7

Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; fishing, 50 §§ 31.17-31.30

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, California; hunting, 50 §§ 31.58, 31.59

Conconully National Wildlife Refuge, Washington; fishing, 50 $ 31.61-31.66

Creedman Coulee National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; fishing, 50 §§ 31.71-31.76

Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, Idaho; fishing, hunting,
public use, etc., 50 §§ 31.81-31.100

Desert Game Range, Nevada; hunting, 50 §§ 31.111-31.115
Fort Peck Game Range, Montana; hunting, 50 §§ 31.121-31.127
Lake Mason National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; hunting, 50
§§ 31.151-31.158

Lenore Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington; fishing,
50 88 31.161-31.166

Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge, Washington;
fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 31.171-31.181

Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, California and
Oregon; hunting, 50 §§ 31.191-31.198

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon; fishing, 50
§§ 31.201-31.206

Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 31.231-31.242

Merced Wildlife Management Area, California; hunting, 50 §§ 31.216, 31.217

Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge, Idaho; fishing, and public use, 50 §§ 31.243-31.250

Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuge, Wyoming; fishing, 50 §§ 31.261-31.264

Railroad Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada; hunting, 50 §§ 31.271-31.274

Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Montana; hunting and fishing, 50 §§ 31.281-31.290

Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada; fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 31.301-31.311

Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, California; hunting, 50 §§ 31.313, 31.314

Snake River National Wildlife Refuge, Idaho; hunting, 50 §§ 31.321-31.327

Sutter National Wildlife Refuge, California; hunting, 50 §§ 31.329, 31.330

Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, California; hunting, 50 §§ 31.341-31.345

Southeastern region (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee), 50 Part 34

Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas; fishing, 50 §§ 34.2-34.8

Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia; fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 34.17-34.23

Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina; fishing, 50 §§ 34.26-34.28

Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina;

fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 34.31-34.45

Kentucky Woodlands National Wildlife Refuge, Kentucky; fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 34.51-34.61

Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued

Wildlife conservation areas, management of-Continued
Refuges, game ranges, etc.-Continued

Various regions, refuges in-Continued
Southeastern region-Continued

Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana; fishing, 50
§§ 34.71-34.74

Lake Ison National Wildlife Refuge, Tennessee; fishing, 50 §§ 34.75-34.80

Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina; fishing, 50 §§ 34.81-34.86

Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge, Mississippi; fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 34.101-34.109

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia; public use areas and fishing, 50 §§ 34.111-34.117

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia; hunting of quail and fishing, 50 §§ 34.131-34.144

Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge, Tennessee; fishing, 50 §§ 34.151-34.155

Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana; fishing, 50 §§ 34.161-34.170

St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Florida; hunting, 50 §§ 34.186-34.190

Santee National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina; fishing, 50 §§ 34.191-34.197

Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia and South Carolina; fishing, 50 §§ 34.211-34.215

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Alabama; hunting, 50 §§ 34.231-34.234

White River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas; fishing, 50 §§ 34.251-34.266

Southwestern region (Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming, 50 Part 32

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah; hunting and fishing, 50 $ 32.12-32.19

Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico; fishing, 50 $ 32.41-32.47

Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico; fishing, 50 §§ 32.51-32.57

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, Texas; fishing, 50 §§ 32.61-32.68

Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona and California; hunting, 50 §§ 32.71-32.75

Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona and California; hunting, 50 §§ 32.101-32.108

Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge, Texas; fishing, 50 §§ 32.201-32.205

National Elk Refuge, Wyoming; fishing and hunting, 50 §§ 32.111-32.122

Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma; fishing, 50 §§ 32.131-32.137

Salt River National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona; hunting, 50 §§ 32.141-32.145

Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma; fishing, 50 §§ 32.161-32.168

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma; fishing, recreation, etc., 50 §§ 32.181-32.194

Wildlife management areas, 50 Part 23

Federal provisions applying, 50 § 23.2

State laws and regulations, 50 § 23.1

Wildlife management areas:

See also Wildlife conservation areas.

State and Federal laws and regulations, 50 §§ 23.1, 23.2

Fish and Wildlife Service-Continued

Wildlife protection:

Aid to States in wildlife restoration. See States.

Hunting of wildlife; areas closed to hunting, etc. See Hunting and possession of wildlife.

In Alaska. See Alaska.

Management of wildlife conservation areas and refuges. See Wildlife conservation areas.

Wildlife refuges, national.

See Wildlife conservation areas.

Fish diseases, antibiotics for, 21 § 146.27

Fisheries:

Commercial fisheries, in Alaska. See Fish and Wildlife Service.
Customs entry of products of American fisheries, 19 §§ 10.78, 10.79
Employees of commercial fisheries, wages and hours, 29 Part 784

Fishing vessels allowed in United States ports; customs regulations respecting, 19 § 4.96

Fishing:

Alaska commercial fisheries; regulations respecting. See Fish and Wildlife

Services.

Contests, fishing; mailability of matter in connection with, 39 § 14.5 (b)
Fishing in various areas:

Canal Zone waters; fishing nets prohibited, 35 § 4.156

Game ranges or wildlife refuges within grazing districts, 43 § 163.8

Military reservations; issuance of permits by Army Post Commander,
32 $552.19

National forests and wildlife refuges therein, 36 §§ 241.3-241.7, 261.8, 261.9
National parks, monuments, recreation areas, etc.:

General provisions, 36 §§ 1.4, 2.6, 3.18, 6.4

Special regulations for individual parks, etc. See National Park

Service.

Navigable waters, 33 Part 206

Red Lake Indian Reservation, commercial fishing on, 25 Part 291

Reservoir areas, 36 §§ 311.6, 322.6

Wildlife conservation areas.

See Fish and Wildlife Service.

North Atlantic commercial fishing, haddock; gear, mesh size, seals on cod ends, etc., 50 Part 155

Fissionable materials:

See also Radioactive substances.

Control of production of. See Atomic Energy Commission.

Export control, 15 §§ 368.1, 370.4 (d), 373.55

Source materials and facilities for production. See Atomic Energy Commission. Five Civilized (Indian) Tribes; regulations respecting. See Indian Affairs Bureau. Flags:

Burial of members of various services; interment flag:

Army officers and enlisted men, 32 § 536.52 (a) (5)

National Guard members, 32 § 1101.41 (b) (2)

Public Health Service commissioned officers, 42 § 21.331

Veterans of armed services, 38 § 1.10

House flags for vessels, registration of, 19 §§ 3.80-3.82

Panama Canal:

Governor of Panama Canal, flag for, 35 § 1.2

Vessels in waters of Panama Canal to fly colors and house flags, 35 § 4.29 State, Secretary and Undersecretary of; flags, 22 Part 15

Flame arresters, for merchant vessels, motorboats, and tank vessels; specifications, 46 §§ 162.015, 162.016

Flammable Fabrics Act, regulations under. See Federal Trade Commission.

Flares (distress signals), for merchant vessels; requirements and specifications for. See Coast Guard.

Flasks, graduates, etc.:

See also Containers.

Quicksilver flasks, exported and returned; customs entry, 19 § 10.7
Testing of capacities; test fee schedules, 15 § 206.701

Flavoring extracts and concentrates:

Drawback of internal revenue taxes on flavoring extracts manufactured from domestic tax-paid alcohol:

Customs regulations, 19 §§ 22.22-22.26

Excise tax regulations, 26 §§ 252.180-252.184

Fruit-flavor concentrates, volatile, production of; excise tax regulations, 26 Part 198

Flax; crop insurance, 7 Part 415

Flaxseed:

See also Grains.

Customs duties; drawback, 19 §§ 22.1, 22.5

Inspection and certification of oilseeds, 7 §§ 68.1-68.53

Loan and purchase programs, 6 §§ 421.661-421.673, 421.1476–421.1485

Parity prices, 7 Part 5

Standards, 7 §§ 26.501-26.504

Trading in, on commodity exchanges, 17 Part 2

Warehouses, 7 Part 102

Flaxseed oil; drawback of customs duties, 19 §§ 22.1, 22.5

Flight operations for aircraft and air carriers: civil air regulations. See Civil Aeronautics Board.

Flight strips:

See also Airports.

Transfers of public lands for, 43 § 244.54

Flight test stations; radio regulations, 47 §§ 9.611-9.615

Floods:

See also Disasters or emergencies.

Distilled spirits lost in floods of 1951, excise tax refunds on, 26 §§ 171.320-171.341 Flood control, regulations respecting. See Engineers, Corps of; and Soil Conservation Service.

Floor brokers, on commodity exchanges; regulations respecting, registration, records, etc., 17 §§ 1.8, 1.9, 1.38

Floor machinery industry; trade practice conference rules, 16 Part 210

Flours, wheat and corn:

Definitions and standards of identity, 21 Part 15

Export program, for wheat flour, 6 Part 481

Exportation of mixed flour without payment of excise tax, 26 §§ 451.1-451.16

Flowers:

Cut flowers, importation of; plant quarantine notices, 7 §§ 319.74-319.74-7 Flower bulbs; customs entry, 19 § 8.15 (c) (30)

Inspection and certification, 7 Part 51, note.

Fluid meters; test fee schedules, 15 § 206.705

Fluoridated water, and foods prepared with; use within limitations not actionable under Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 § 3.27

Fluxing material, copper-bearing; customs entry of, 19 § 10.98

Flying school radio stations, 47 §§ 9.3, 9.711-9.719

Fog horns and signals; requirements for vessels, aids to navigation, etc. See Coast Guard.

Food. See Foods.

Food and Drug Administration:

Alimentary pastes. See Macaroni and noodles.

Animal feeds, drugs in, to increase milk or egg production, or for fattening purposes; use, etc., 21 § 3.7

Animals, use of antibiotics for, 21 §§ 3.8, 3.25, 146.25-146.28

Antibiotic and antibiotic-containing drugs. See Drugs.

Apple butter, apple jelly; definitions and standards, 21 §§ 29.1, 29.2

Apricots, canned, etc.; definitions and standards:

Canned, 21 §§ 27.10-27.13

Preserves, jams, jelly, 21 Part 29

Artichokes, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990
Asparagus, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990

Bacitracin (antibiotic drugs). See Drugs.

Bakery products (bread rolls, buns); definition and standards of identity, 21 Part 17

Bandages, gauze; individual packaging, 21 § 3.5

Food and Drug Administration—Continued

Barbituric acid:

See also Drugs.

Derivatives designated as habit-forming drugs, 21 § 165.1

Exemption from prescription requirements, under certain conditions, 21 § 1.108

Label requirements, 21 § 1.104

Bean sprouts, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990

Beans (green, wax, shelled, lima, etc.), canned; definitions and standards of identity:

Green and wax beans, 21 §§ 51.10-51.16

Lima beans, 21 § 51.990

Shelled beans, 21 § 51.990

Beet greens, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990

Beets, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990

Berries, preserves, jams, jelly; definitions and standards, 21 Part 29

Bile from condemned livers of slaughtered animals, addition of sodium hydroxide to, 21 § 3.16

Bonito, Peruvian, canned; notice to importers respecting labeling, 21 § 3.6
Broccoli, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990

Bromal:

See also Drugs.

Derivatives designated as habit forming drugs, 21 § 165.1

Brussels sprouts, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990
Cabbage, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990
Cacao products; definitions and standards of identity, 21 Part 14

Cacao nibs, cracked cocoa, 21 § 14.1

Chocolate, 21 §§ 14.2, 14.6-14.11

Chocolate liquor, baking chocolate, bitter chocolate, etc., 21 § 14.2 Sweet, milk, skim milk, buttermilk, etc., chocolate, 21 §§ 14.6-14.11 Cocoa; breakfast, low- and medium-fat, sweet, 21 §§ 14.1, 14.3-14.5, 14.12 Cannabis, marihuana:

See also Drugs.

Derivatives designated as habit-forming drugs, 21 § 165.1

Canned foods:

Fruits (canned, preserves, etc.); definitions and standards of identity, 21
Parts 27, 29

Sea food (shrimp, oysters, and Peruvian bonito and tuna). See Sea food.
Vegetables; definitions and standards of identity, 21 Parts 51, 53
Carbromal:

See also Drugs.

Derivatives designated as habit-forming drugs, 21 § 165.1

Carrots, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990
Catsup, tomato; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 53.10

Cauliflower, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990
Caustic poisons, See Poisons.

Celery, canned; definitions and standards of identity, 21 § 51.990

Cereal flours. See Flours, cereal.

Cheese and cheese products:

Definitions and standards of identity for cheeses (processed cheeses, cheese foods, spreads, and related foods), 21 Part 19

Asiago, 21 §§ 19.615, 19.620, 19.625

Blue, 21 § 19.565

Brick, 21 §§ 19.545, 19.547

Caciocavallo siciliano, 21 § 19.591

Cheddar cheese, 21 §§ 19.500, 19.502

Colby, 21 §§ 19.510, 19.512

Cold-pack cheese foods, 21 §§ 19.785, 19.787, 19.788

Cook, 21 § 19.635

Cottage cheese, 21 §§ 19.525, 19.530

Cream cheese, 21 § 19.515

Cream cheese with other foods, 21 § 19.782

Curd cheese, 21 §§ 19.505, 19.507

Edam, 21 § 19.555

Gammelost, 21 § 19.639

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