Plate No. 8 shows the general arrangement of buildings. The quarters for Scien- tists have been located east of the main road and consist of six buildings, housing eight men each in single rooms, and ten buildings housing sixteen men each in double rooms. The general appearance of the buildings is shown on Plate 7, and schematic floor plans for the Scientists' quarters are shown on Plate 9. Across the main road and north of the location for the Administration Building, are twelve dormitories housing thirty-four men each, with Day Room and toilet facilities at one end of the building. Schematic plan of this build- ing is shown on Plate 10. It is umlerstood that some women will be employed during the construction period and future experiments. For certain classes of work, such as secretarial work, switchboard operation, and similar categories, women are more efficient than the type of men who are available for this class of wrk. understood that female scientific personnel will be included. Also, it is There has, there~ fore, been included in the site plan, two buildings to house women. Women Scientists will be provided with single rooms and the other women will be quartered two to a roome These buildings are at the end of the grouping of buildings set off at some distance from male quarters. Three (3) two-family houses are indicated as ultimate planning to take care of the operating personnel or others who may remain on the island during the roll=up period. In additon to structures to house personnel, general aiministrative, control and functional buildings are also included. An Administration Building containing 16,000 sq. ft. of floor space is located at a central point, accessible to all who will be using this building. It will contain a Photographic Laboratory, Instrument Laboratory, a Radio Chemical Laboratory, and central communications facilities, in addition to general office space for the normal operation of the experiments. The mess hall is planned to seat three hundred persons at a time and will, therefore, serve six hundred people in two sittings. Iv - 18