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Table 7. The comparison of Hungarians and some other peoples (males) by the sum "Europoid" <"E") and "Mongoloid" ("M") traits Groups n "E" "M" "E"-"M" 1 2 3 4 5 Hungarians (GLADKOVA & TÓTH 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979) 1. Őrség 102 183.60 149.40 39.20 2. Milejszeg 94 182.11 150.59 31.52 3. Kunhegyes 149 178.45 150.94 28.01 4. Jászapáti 78 173.29 157.20 16.09 5. Gacsáj 97 173.91 154.09 19.82 6. Mezőkövesd 123 172.65 162.25 10.40 7. Taktabáj 122 167.93 163.25 4.08 8. Himód 112 182.22 155.41 26.81 9. Karcag 147 171.02 152.23 18.79 10. Gyöngyöstarján 162 168.57 160.48 8.09 11. Kisfalud 135 190.45 141.90 48.55 12. Russian (PROKUDINA 1971) 100 173.00 124.20 48.80 13. Belorussian (ANTONYUK 1975) 200 179.95 142.45 37.50 14. Ossets (PETRENKO 1977) 100 173.06 157.26 15.80 15. Bashkirs (AKIMOVA 1972) 810 155.70 164.40 —8.70 16. Avars (GADZIEV 1962) 114 196.40 131.84 64.56 17. Andicis 85 160.11 165.70 —5.59 18. Ginuchcis (GLADKOVA & RAMAZANOV, 1977) 70 174.69 153.99 20.70 19. Madzaris 73 131.21 194.21 —63.00 20. Asis (GLADKOVA & TÓTH 1970) 60 136.81 159.33 —22.52 21. Finns (HIT 1969) 746 191.30 144.30 47.00 22. Lapps (KHAZANOVA 1971) 57 135.00 174.50 —39.50 23. Mansis ivdelsky (GLADKOVA 1961) 79 145.20 169.40 —24.20 24. Khants, r. Vach (GLADKOVA & HIT 1968) 40 178.30 195.70 —17.40 25. Rumanians, Bran Valley, (VULPE 1972) 57 155.39 127.42 27.97 26. Lunigians, North Italy (FORMICOLA 1971) 100 161.20 144.00 17.20 27. Hungarians, Budapest (MALÁN 1939, 1940) 500 179.10 147.80 30.30 28. Komi-permyaki (GLADKOVA 1961) 66 142.92 169.23 —26.31 29. Udmurts (AKIMOVA 1972) 75 166.20 159.50 6.70 30. Svans (GLADKOVA 1958) 222 158.43 135.05 23.38 31. Hungarians, SZENDRŐ (our data) 150 167.31 171.37 —4.06 32. Khazakhs (GLADKOVA 1964) 84 129.62 188.02 —58.40 References ABEL, W. (1940): By Remane and others, 1962. AKIMOVA, M. S. (1972) : Importance of dermatoglyphics data in studies of mixed groups (Bashkirian material). —• In: Man, Evolution and Intraspecific Differentiation, Nauka, Moscow, p. 167-180. AMORE, C. & GALGANO, M. (1966): I dermatoglifi palmari in un gruppo di abitatili di Roccarainola (Napoli). — Rend. Accad. sei. fis. mat. Soc. naz. sei. lettere ed arti Napoli, vol. 33. ANTONYUK, S. A. (1975): Additional data on dermatoglyphics of Western Belorussians. —• Quest. Anthrop., 49: 142-156. BONNEVIE, K. (1929): Was lehrt die Embriology der Papillarmuster über die Bedeutung als Rassen­und Familiencharakter? — Zschr. induct. Ahstammungs- und Vererbungslehre, 50: 219-274. CHAMLA, M. (1962-1963): Le partition géographique des crêtes papillaires digitales dans le monde: nouvel essai de synthèse, I—II. — Anthropologie, 66: 526-541, 67: 1-47. CUMMINS, H. & MIDLO, CH. (1961): Finger prints, palms and soles. An introduction to dermato­glyphics. — New York, p. 1-319. FORMICOLA, V. (1975): Dermatoglifi digitali e palmari di 200 lunigianesi(100 maschi a 100 femmine). — Atti. Soc. tose. sei. natur. Mem., 82: 97-111.

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