Part 1 Early evidence for dark matter: early clues to abnormal MASA/light ratios in galaxies - Messier 31 and Messier 33, L. Aller; the world line of dark matter - its existence and nature through time, V. Trimble. Part 2 Astrophysical and cosmological sources of dark matter: cosmological constraints on dark matter, J. Silk; dark matter in the light of COBE, E. Wright; dark matter in clusters and the mass-density of the universe, N. Bahcall; very short gamma-ray bursts and primordial black hole evaporation, D. Cline and W. Hong. Part 3 Types of dark matter: properties of objects near the main sequence edge, A. Burrows et al; MACHOS - unraveling the mystery, A. Gould; cold fractal gas as galactic dark matter, D. Pfenniger and F. Combes; current status of axion cosmology, R.A. Battye and E.P.S. Shellard. Part 4 Search for dark matter: the EROS experiment - methods status, M. Lachieze-Rey; the indirect detection of halo dark matter, F. Halzen and J.E. Jacobsen; strategies for direct detection of WIMP dark matter - techniques above 100K, P.F. Smith; neutralino annihilation in the galactic center, V. Berezinsky et al; the supernova burst observatory - a prototype extra galactic SN detector and supernova watch, D. Cline. (Part contents).