2880. Adulteration and misbrandisig of spray egg yolk. IT. S. v. 4 Cases, 5 Cases, and 1 Case of Spray Hen Egg Yolk.. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond to be relabeled. (F. D. C. Nos. 4948 to 4930, incl. Sample Nos. 69085-JB to 69067-E, incl.) On June 20, 1941, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York filed libels against 10 cases of spray egg yolk at New York, N. Y., alleging that on or about June 15 and December 4, 1939, and July 29, 1940, a shipment of spray dried egg yolk had been imported from China "and that subsequently a number of cases contained in this shipment had been sold to Rogol Distributors, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y., and that- Rogol Distributors, Inc., thereafter sold the article after having adulterated it with a commercial preparation of soybean flour with added carotin. The libels alleged that the article was adulterated (1) in that a substance, spray egg yolk containing, soybean flour with added carotin, had been substituted wholly or in part for spray hen egg yolk, which it purported to be; and (2) in that soybean flour with added carotin had been added thereto or mixed or packed therewith so as to reduce its quality or strength. It was alleged to be misbranded (1) in that the name "Spray Hen Egg Yolk" was false and misleading as applied to spray dried egg yolk containing soybean flour with added carotin; (2) in that it was offered for sale under the name of another food; and (3) in that it was fabricated, from two or more ingredients and its label failed to bear the common or usual name of each ingredient. On October 10, 1941, the cases having been consolidated and Rogol Distribu- tors, Inc., having admitted the allegations of the libels, judgment of condemna- tion was entered and the product was ordered released under bond conditioned that, under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration, it be reproc- essed-by the addition of 10 percent of cocoa so that it could not be sold as spray hen egg yolk but solely as a mixture of hen egg yolk, soybean flour, and cocoa, and that it be relabeled so as to comply with the law. FISHERIES PRODUCTS FROZEN FISH Nos. 2881 to 3891 report the seizure and disposition of frozen fish that was in whole or in part decomposed.