I: Infrared Astronomy (General).- Infrared Space Astronomy — An Overview.- Results from the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory Survey Catalog.- Further Observations of New Sources in the Afcrl Survey.- Long-Term Infrared Monitoring of Stelllar Sources from Earth Orbit (Abstract).- Balloon Observation of the Milky Way at Wavelength 2.4µm (Abstract).- Prediction of the Diffuse Far-Infrared Flux from the Galactic Plane (Abstract).- Far Infrared Emission of Molecular Clouds (Abstract).- High-Energy Gamma-Ray Results from the Cos-B Satelllite and Infrared Astronomy (Abstract).- Search of “Invisible” Supernovae (Abstract).- II: Galactic Sources.- Infrared Emission from HII Regions.- Radio Observations of HII Regions and Some Related Theoretical Work.- Considerations for the Interpretation of Infrared Emission from Molecular Clouds.- High Resolution Mapping of the Orion Nebula Region at 30, 50, and 100 Microns (Abstract).- High Resolution Far-Infrared Maps of HII Regions and the Galactic Center (Abstract).- New High Spectral Resolution Airborne Line Observations in the Far Infrared (Abstract).- Lamellar Grating Interferometry at 50µ to Beyond 600µ from the Gerard P. Kuiper Airborne Observatory (Abstract).- Far Infrared Polarization of Dust Clouds (Abstract).- III: Solar System.- Infrared Observations of the Sun.- The Solar Brightness Temperature in the Far Infrared (Abstract).- Infrared Observations of the Planets.- Far Infrared Spectral Observations of Venus, Mars and Jupiter (Abstract).- IV: Galactic Center, Extragalactic Sources and Submillimeter Radiation.- Infrared Radiation from the Galactic Center (Abstract).- Far Infrared Spectral Observations of the Galactic Center Region from the Gerard P. Kuiper Airborne Observatory (Abstract).- High-Resolution Far Infrared Observations of Sgr B2, W49, and DR21-W75 (Abstract).- Infrared Observations of Extragalactic Sources.- Spectrum and Isotropy of the Submillimeter Background Radiation.- V: Observational Techniques.- Balloon-Borne Telescopes for Far-Infrared Astronomy.- Infrared Observations from an Airborne Platform (Abstract).- Spectral and Polarimetric Instrumentation for the Aircraft Astrophysical Investigations in the Range 50–500 mkm (Abstract).- Far-Infrared Observations with a Small, Low-Background, Balloon-Borne Telescope (Abstract).- Simultaneous Multi-Color Far-Infrared Photometry (Abstract).- Comparison of Photoconductive-Bolometer Detectors on an Airborne System (Abstract).- VI: Observational Techniques.- Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS).- Use of the Large Space Telescope for Infrared Observations.- A 1-Meter Cryogenic Telescope for the Space Shuttle.- Lirts: A Large Infrared Telescope for Spacelab.- On the Detectability of Molecular Hydrogen with IRAS (Abstract).- Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy (Abstract).