University of California, Berkeley, California. Two civilians partici- pated; their functions are not established by the test literature. Two other UC organizations, LASL and UCRL, had major roles, and Scripps Institution had a smaller role. Perhaps these individuals were related to the laboratory or Scripps activities or were liaison people. No ex- posure was recorded for either. University of California, Los Angeles, California. whom was a Regent of the University. Two civilians, one of UCLA did some pretest analytical work for Project 6.2b, and perhaps this was the reason for attendance. One received an exposure of less than 0.5 R and the other was recorded Zero. University of Dayton, Ohio. Fourteen civilians assisted with the B-36 air- craft effects experiments, Project 6.2a. Exposures recorded are all under 0.5 R. University of L. One civilian with a low exposure was listed with this affiliation in the Consolidated List. The complete identification of the university listed is not given in the source. Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. One civilian with no identi- fied participation was badged with TG 7.1; no exposure was recorded. In addition, nine civilians and one military were listed in the Con- solidated List for TG 7.1 without any organizational affiliation. TASK GROUP 7.2 (ARMY) No joint defense agency contractors were badged with TG 7.2, but one non-DOD Federal agency, the U.S. Coast Guard, was represented by one officer and eight enlisted men who manned the Loran station on Enewetak Island. These men did not participate in the test series, but were present throughout. Their exposures appear to have been estimates rather than actual readings from the badges each man wore. 407