VI B1
VI C1— 58
VI G1— 233
VIH1— 61
VIL1— 57
VIL2— 62
VII À 1 — 299
VI FB1— 88
VII G 1 — 188
VIIH1— 99
VIIH2— 97
VIIK1 z 92
VIIM 1— 93
VIIM 2— 43
VIIO1— 98
Commission VI
A. Bjerhammar, Sweden: A presentation of the Royal Institute of Techno-
logy (KTH).
Institut Géographique National (J. Cruset), France:* L'appareil S.F.O.M.
de l'Institut Géographique National pour la projection de photographies
aériennes en relief.
R. Gasslander, Sweden: Brief account of the bibliography set up at the
Photogrammetric Division of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stock-
holm.
B. Hallert, Sweden: A brief summary of the research and instruction at
the Division of Photogrammetry of the Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm, Sweden.
D. Landen, USA: New developments in photogrammetric training for
geologists.
L. Lindskog, Sweden: The Committee of forest photogrammetry.
Commission VII
I. Axelson, Sweden: Effect of photo scale on the use of aerial photographs
in Swedish forestry.
J. Flandrin—R. Brasseur, France: Un exemple français d’exploition in-
dustrielle des photographies aeriennes.
N. E. Green, USA: Aerial photographic interpretation and the social struc-
ture of the city.
R. J. Hackman, USA: The stereo-slope comparator.
G. Heath, USA:** A comparison of two basic theories of land classifica-
tion and their adaptability to regional photo interpretation key. tech-
niques.
B. H. Kent, USA: Status of color aerial photography in geologic studies of
the U. S. Geological Survey.
R. H. Morris, USA: Photogeologic training in the U. S. Geological Survey.
S. G. Moller, Sweden: Some photointerpretation problems at reallotment
of forested land.
P. P. Orkild, USA: New technique in photogeologic interpretation and
mapping using vertical aerial photography in conjunction with the Kelsh
plotter.
*) Some of the reprints may be marked VI I 1 instead of VI C 1.
**) Printed together with the General Report of commission VII. See part 3 of the
Archives
VIIR1— 91
VII R 2 — 328
VIL R 3 — 325
VIIS1— 42
VII TK 1 — 302
VII T 2 — 193
VII W 1 — 187
VII YS 1 — 296
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