S. Kapoor D. Burns P. Ostrand | On line-symmetric graphs | 1-21 |
V. Srivatsa | Existence of measurableselectors and parametrizations for Gδ-valued multifunctions | 23-32 |
D. George | Homology with models | 33-45 |
J. Olędzki S. Spież | On embedding curves in two-dimensional polyhedra | 47-55 |
M. Kaufmann | On expandability of models of arithmetic and set theory to models of weak second-order theories | 57-60 |
J. Charatonik | Smooth dendroids without ordinary points | 61-70 |
D. Dubois T. Recio | A note on Robinson's non-negativity criterion | 71-76 |
W. Sander | Applications of certain R-families | 77-84 |
S. Nadler J. Goodykoontz | Fixed point sets of continuum-values mappings | 85-103 |
M. Sobolewski | Chainable continua and homeomorphisms of the plane onto itself | 105-106 |
M. Vel | Dimension of convex hyperspaces | 107-127 |
W. Luxemburg | On universal infinite-dimensional spaces | 129-147 |
A. Piołunowicz | On the ◊ principle | 149-157 |
E. Tymchatyn L. Oversteegen | On span and weakly chainable continua | 159-174 |
J. Chaber | On d-paracompactness and related properties | 175-186 |
J. Michalski | On the category of n-groups | 187-197 |
G. Bachman M. Szeto | On strongly measure replete lattices and the general Wallman remainder | 199-217 |
A. Prószyński | Forms and mappings. I: Generalities | 219-235 |
L. Mohler L. Oversteegen | A hereditarily indecomposable, hereditarily non-chainable planar tree-like continuum | 237-246 |
J. Chaber | Another universal metacompact developable T1-space of weight m | 247-253 |
J. van Mill | A uniquely homogeneous space need not be a topological group | 255-264 |