-9Analysis of the statural data from the survey indicated the parsistence of the trends previously reported, As shown in Figures 2 and 4 (page 10), no difference was apparent in median statures between girls in the exposed and control groups and between girls born to exposed and unexposed parents, Among the boys, however, retardation in statural growth of the exposed group between the ages of 10 and 17 years as compared to that of the control group was again noted (Figure 1, page 10), The difference in median statures between boys born to exposed parents and those of nonexposed parents was also evident in 1963 (Figure 3, page 10), This difference has been attributed to the fact that the boys in the group with exposed parents were on the average 4 months younger than the boys in the group with nonexposed parents, Leukemiasurvey, Careful exaninations for physical signs of leukemia and examinations of the blood cells including basophil counts of 4009 white cells, revealed no evidence of leukemic tendency in either exposed or unexposed pezople, Residual beta burns, These are listed in Table ITI, page 11. changes were noted in the lesions as compared with last year, Very few The number of pigmented macular and papular nevus~like lesions previously noted in burned areas seem to have slightly increased in some cases, No cases of chronic radiation dermatitis or skin cancer were noted, Hematological examinations, The hematological findings are s:mmarized in Table IV, page 12, and in Figures 5 through 7 (pages 13, 14, 15). As has previously been done, the data in Table IV have been broken down into age groups, In general the exposed Rongelap paople continued to show slightly lower mean values for the total leukocytes, neutrophils, and lymphocytes, particularly in the older age groups. Platelet levels this year ware lower in the exposed group than last year with greater deficit of this element in nearly all age groups than noted with the leukocytes,