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- Baranyi János – Földi Ervin: Remarks on a new Projection 7-13
- Baranyi János – Karsay Ferenc: Projections with a stressed Center 15-45
- Csató Éva: Experiments for the Establishment of an up-to-date geodetic and cartographic Data bank in Hungary 47-53
- Csáti Ernő: The Land Use Map of Europe 55-61
- Csáti Ernő – Paludan, Charles T.: Satellite Image Theme Extraction for Small Scale Land Use Mapping 63-64
- Divényi Pál: Cartographic Plant and Work Organization 65-72
- Füsi Lajos: Hungarian Cartography in the service of the Public Education 73-77
- Klinghammer István – Draskovits Zsuzsa – Kiss Károly: The COMAPO System for
- producing Surface Cartograms 79-83
- Pápay Gyula: Definition of the Basic Conceptions of Cartographic Generalization 85-99
- Radó Sándor – Papp-Váry Árpád: Thematic Atlases 101-119
- Radó Sándor – Papp-Váry Árpád: The Planning-Economic Atlas Series of Hungary 121-132
- Radó Sándor – Papp-Váry Árpád: Experiences in Distributing and Using the Planning-Economic Atlas Series of Hungary 133-140
- Rátóti Benő: The Possibility of Applying Colour Codes in Cartography 141-144
- Stegena Lajos: Anthony Reguly's Northern Ural Map (1846) 145-146
- Szőke Tasi Sándor: Next Tasks of Hungarian Cartographers in Supplying the National Economy with Maps 147-153