BSawt et - e % oan AUC emg 4 3 @ Saitmazece In Pebruary 1956, Miss Dorothy South analyzed radio- chemically some of the invertebrates collected at Belle in Pebruary and March, 1955, using procedures designed for the determination of fission products. the study more fully elsewhere. Miss South ts reporting Cel44-prl44 accounted for 52-61% of the radioactivity in samples of spider snail muscle and mantle, and sea cucumber gonad; for only 10% itn clam kidney; and for less than 1% in land hermit crab muscle and carapace. Sr9° constituted approximately 50% of the activity in hermit greb carapace, 5% in its muscle, and 0.1% in clam kidney. Clam kidney. Ca5 constituted 2-4% of the activity in Because of the late date of analysis, Sr89 was not found in any of the samples mentioned here. The pro- portion of radioactivity due to Csl37 in March 1956 for land hermit crabs collected November 1, 1955 at Belle was 88@ in muscle and 81% in liver. At Belle the slow rates of decay and decline for spider snail muscle and mantle, and for sea cucumber gonad, relative to other tissues of the same animals, are presumably due to the large proportion of the radioactivity contributed by th-*e particular long-lived products, but they do explain the slow rate of clam kidney. not

Select target paragraph3