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294 T. TÓTH 9. The Late Roman Period findings (9 males) from Quadrata, deposited also in the above Museum in Győr. 10. The Late Roman Period findings (4 males) from Savaria, preserved in the Savaria Museum, Szombathely. 11. The Late Roman Period findings (2 males) from Scarabantia, deposited in the Anthropological Department. 12. The Late Roman Period findings (3 males) from Somogyszil in the S Transdanubia, preserved in the Anthropological Department. 13. The Early Medieval findings (14 males) from Sahristan II. (the TJsrushana state) in the W. Ferghana region, studied by the author in 1965, in the Archeologieal Institute of the Tadzhik Academy of Sciences, Dusanbe. 14. The Avar Period findings (4 males) from the site of the People's Stadium, Budapest, * already studied by the author in another methodological respect (TÓTH, 1963). The remains are deposited in the Anthropological Department. 15. The Avar Period findings (4 males) from Kiskőrös-Vágóhíd*, recently studied by the author in another methodological respect (TÓTH, 1963). The remains are deposited in the Anthropological Department. 16. The Avar Period findings (11 males) from Előszállás, in the Transdanubia, investigated in another respect by WENGER (1966) and the present author (TÓTH, 1963). 17. The Avar Period remains (8 males) from Keszthely in the Transdanubia, deposited in the Anthropological Department. 18. The Avar Period findings (11 males) from Környe in the Transdanubia, recently analysed in details by the present author (TÓTH, 1967). The remains are preserved in the Anthropological Department. 19. Avar Period findings (10 males) from Budapest — Wekerletelep, deposited in the Anthropological Department. 20. The findings (9 males) of the Magyar Conquest era from the Ilona-út, Üllő**, deposited in the Anthropological Department. The remains have already been studied by the author in another methodological aspect (TÓTH, 1958). 21. The Árpád Age findings (15 males) from Veszprém, Central Transdanubia, already examined in details by NEMESKÉRI (1957). The collection is in the Anthropological Department. 22. The recent findings of the Hevsur ethnic group (17 males) from Gruzia, recently published by ABDUSELISVILI (1964, 1966), and also examined by the present author in 1965, in the Anthropological Department of the Experimental and Morphological Institute of the Gruzian Academy of Sciences, Tbilisi. 23. The findings of the eastern Ugor Hanti ethnic group (16 males) from the Middle Ob area, analysed by LIPTÁK in 1950. The remains are deposited in the Anthropological Department. 24. A craniological series from the area of the Astrolabe Bay, probably deriving from a Papuan group, collected by FENICHEL and BÍRÓ at the end of the last century (BÍRÓ, 1899, 1901; BODROGI, 1954). The collection (23 males) is preserved in the Anthropological Department. Acknowledgements V The author wishes to express his sincere thanks to Professors M. A. GREMYATZKI and G. F. DEBETS for the cession of the Bronze Age findings from the Azovian area; to Professor M. G. ABDUSELISVILI for the examination of the Hevsur series ; to Dr. T. P. KIYATKINA for the study of the Early Iron Age and Early Medieval series; to Dr. L. BARKÓCZY, Dr. E. BÍRÓ, Dr. A. BURGER, Dr. J. FITZ, Dr. D. GABLER, Dr. T. KOVÁCS, Dr. I. KOVRIG, Dr. T. NAGY, Dr. GY. NOVÁKI, Dr. K. Póczi, and Dr. T. SZENTLÉLEKY, for their personal communications with respect to divers series originating from various archeologieal periods in Hungary. * The remains indicated by an asterisk were first studied by LIPTÁK and NEMESKÉRI . — TT. ** The series was first studied by NEMESKÉRI and GASPARD Y. — TT.