Dr. I. E. Wallen April 25, 1968 72 nccvescescnvece 795 Miscellaneous anomuran crabs ..evees Hermit CLADS. cc ccn ccc 192 Brachyuran CrabS wecccscccceccceeses 1,626 Chactognaths ...ccceccecenceceeseses © 65 Enteropneust WOrmsS seecesscessecvece Tunicates eaeeeoeooeeo@aeeveeanaeeveeceseeupeeavneaed TOTALS: ' 71 1,101 10 2 9 1 8,268 1,626 As noted in Dr. Manning's memorandum, the mo.e than 83,000 specimens sent to outside specialists in 1962 under the ONR-AEC contracts represented nearly all of our unidentified invertebrates from the entire tropical Pacific area prior to 1946, as well as the unidentified "Crossroads" and Bikini Resurvey collections. This action was justified by the likelihood that the release of fission products at Bikini could affect the entire Indo- Pacific fauna and that reliably identified material from throughout the region was a necessary prelude to any studies of faunal changes that might ensue. No formal reports on the collections Were demanded of the participants in this program, but several are represented in the following list of publications based at least -. in part on these and earlier studies on the Bikini collections, and others are in preparation. Bayer, Frederick M. 1949. The Alcyonaria of Bikini and other atolls in the Marshall Group. Part I: The Gorgonacea. Pacific Sci., vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 195-210, 6 figs., 4 pls. 3 4 an 4 3 1 Chace, Fenner A., Jr. 1955. Notes on shrimps from the Marshall Islands. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 105, no. 3349, pp. 1-22, 8 figs. Clark, Austin H, Islands. 1952. °< Echinoderms from the Marshall 7 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 102, no. 3302, pp. 265-303. Cooper, G. A. 1954. Recent brachiopods. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap. 260-G, pp. 315-318, 2 pls. Cushman, Joseph A., Todd, Ruth, and Post, Rita J. 1954. Foraminifera of the Marshall Islands. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap. 260-H, pp. 319-384, 12 pls. FAHOUV JOG: Recent