amy On Rongelap Island, the readings in the huts appeared to be 10%-15% less than outside, Inside the huts the readings at ground level were about 70% of those at head level, Headings over gravel creas and ny the cisterns were about 30 mr/hr; inside the cistorns, about 10-15 mr/hre 5. The top soil sample was obtained from LABARDJ Island e small islend well covered with bushe@ and grass, but without palm trees, It had been planned to get the sample from KA3ELLE, but this could not be * done without interfering with the fish and vegetation collection, 6. Special mention should be made of the work of Mr. P.R. Schievone, who did en excellent job of getting supplies and equipment not evailrble on the NICHOLS, as well as conducting the rad-sefe survey, s/ T. white t/ T. ° COPIED/p LANL po oe iHITs H Division, LAsL re