NyJ. 4451-4500.] . SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANKOUNCEMENTS. 771 Misbranding of the article considered as a food was alleged for the reason? that the statement, to wit, " Oil Cassia," regarding it and the ingredients and? substances contained therein, was false and misleading in that it indicated? that the article was pure oil of cassia, and deceived and misled the purchaser? into the belief that it was pure oil of cassia whereas, in truth and in fact, it? was not, but was a mixture composed of oil of cassia, rosin, and lead. On November 22, 1915, the defendant company entered a plea of guilty to? the information, and the court imposed a fine of $25. C. F. MAKVIN, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 772 BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY. [Supplement 20.