Bokantuak-lomelefi-Rojkere-Eonjebi Islands Tne four islands are situated between Bikini and Enyu islands along the eastern portion of the atoll. They are all tiny islands, quite low and subjected to frequent inundation by high seas. The soil contains little organic matter and is elemental coral and sand. ground in many places. Large coral slabs protrude from the Sparse growths of Messerschmidia, Scaevola and Suriana are the principal types of vegetation on these islands; ground cover is mostly Lepturus and Triumfetta. A large population of seabirds, noddies and fairy terns, resides on the islands; many nests are found throughout the shrubbery and grasses. Department Aerokoj-Eneman Complex of Energy Historian’s Office ARCHIVES This two-mile chain of narrow islands is found nine miles west of Enyu Island and consists of five islands----Aerokojkoj, Aerokoj, Bikdirin, Dredre and Eneman----all united by partly eroded causeways. The two eastern islands, about a mile in length, were used as a campsite for AEC personnel during the nuclear tests. A small runway and old buildings of the com- pound not now in use are toward the north end of these islands. The soil is relatively fertile and many thick stands of vegetation in lush growth cover these two islands. cipal types of plants are Scaevola, The prin- Messerschmidia and Pluchea with ground cover of Triumfetta and Fimbristylis. Coconut