VOL. Il BOOK 5 IV CHAPTER SECTIONS 19-20 placed near Bldg. 212c. Another transportainer was moved from the foot of the photo tower on Site Elmer and placed near the first one. An additional laborer was furnished from 14 November to 29 November to assist in the recovery and roll-up activities of Project 8.1. Services to this project in Holmes & Narver man hours totaled 2,943. PROJECT 8.2. hours. Only labor was required for this project, totaling 51 man PROJECT 8.3. Activities of this project at Station 805 on Site Elmer were supported by Holmes & Narver in the fabrication and installation of a weathertight roof over the enclosed room at the 100-foot level of the photo tower. A spectrograph was moved to this room prior to K-Day. Other miscellaneous services included providing night transportation from Site Elmer to Site Yvonne, to enable the project to perform night calibration of their instruments; also the fabrication of an instrument support 1'-0"' x 1'-0" x 2'-0" of plywood. Man hours totaling 166 were involved in Holmes & Narver services to Project 8.3. PROJECT 8.4. Holmes & Narver furnished materials and installed two pairs of #18 wires between the top platform of Station 841 and Station 5. Two coax lines, furnished by the User, were also run between these stations. After M-Day a wooden table wa fabricated to mount the receiver in an H-19 helicopter. 12 man hours were involved in the above services. PROJECT 8.5. Holmes & Narver support of this project involved the moving of a flat-bed trailer, loaded with project equipment, from the landing area on Site Janet to the vicinity of Station 850. In addition, two laborers were supplied to uncrate project material, and an electrician was detailed to connect a Userfurnished generator to lights and outlets in Station 850. On M -2 Day, approximately 100 gallons of gasoline were delivered to fill the generator's supply tank. A total of 113 man hours was involved. SECTION 20. PROGRAM 9 PROJECT 9.1. A 1/2-inch pulley was installed at the top of the pole at Sta- PROJECT 9.3. Holmes & Narver support of this project consisted of assist- tion 910, and a manila line twice the length of the pole was run through the pulley. A cleat capable of withstanding a 200-lb. pull was attached to the pole for securing the manila line. 16 man hours were incurred. ance rendered in the preparation of Station 930 on Site Elmer. White gasoline was furnished weekly in 55-gallon drums with spigots. A stand was provided on which to lay the drums, high enough to provide for filling of 5-gallon safety 5-24