meeting of the International Atomic Agency, November 16-21, 1959, and was incorporated into the proceedings of that meeting. Analyses of plant, fish and invertebrate samples selected at several islands some distance from the Eniwetok Test Site from 1954-1958 were completed during the fiscal year 1959-1960. The results of these analyses are being published as one of the UWFL reports. A study involving the recovery of land plants which were exposed to chronic doses of radiation at the Eniwetok Test Site during 1954-55 has also been completed and is being published under the title, "The growth and radioactivity of the land plants at Eniwetok Atoll, B. 1954-55." Rongelap Radiation Ecology Program Supervisor: Edward E. The period July to August, Held 1959 was devoted to a continuation of radiochemical and chemical and physical analyses of samples collected on previous field trips, as well as to the preparation for the field trip of September 1959. The field trip twenty islands, included observations and collections at and the measurement of gamma and beta-gamma dose rates at thirteen of these islands. The major collection

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