3674. Adulteration and misbranding of Vitand. U. S. v. 8 Drums of Vitamin Vitamin Oil for Poultry and Animal Feeds. Consent decree of condem- nation. Product ordered released under bond to be relabeled. (F. D. C. No. 7160. Sample No. 76633-E.) This product was represented to contain 400 A. O. A. C. chick units of vitamin D per gram but contained not more than 300 A. O. A. C. chick units of vitamin D per gram. On April 8,1942, the United States attorney for the District of Minnesota filed a libel against 8 drums of the above-named product at Minneapolis, Minn., alleging that it had been shipped on or about September 29, 1941, by Napthole, Inc., from Boonton, N. J.; and charging that it was adulterated and misbranded. The article was alleged to be adulterated in that a valuable constituent, namely, vitamin D, had been wholly or in part omitted or abstracted therefrom. It was alleged to be misbranded in that the statement "Vitamin D 400 A. O. A. C. units per gram," borne on the drums, was false as applied to a product that contained not more than 300 A. O. A. C. units of vitamin D per gram. On May 19, 1942, E. F. Drew & Co., Inc. (Napthole Division), claimant, having consented to the entry of a decree, judgment of condemnation was entered and it was ordered that the product be released under bond conditioned that it be relabeled under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER