| ALAM | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United Kingdom | Atlas LISP Algebraic Manipulation |
| ALGOL N | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ Japan | Simple extensible variant to Algol 60 |
| AMPL | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | algebraic modeling language |
| Atlas Fortran V | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Non Standard FIV | ⊕ United Kingdom | Atlas scientific Fortran dialect |
| BTL Fortran | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ FORTRAN IV standard | ⊕ United States | Bell labs Fortran IV |
| CDC Fortran | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Non Standard FIV | ⊕ United States | Advanced scientific Fortran by CDC |
| Clemens and Matzner | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | Formac extensions for GR |
| DITRAN | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Non Standard FIV | ⊕ United States | Diagnostic FORTRAN |
| Extended Fortran | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Fortran I-III Variants | ⊕ United States | ICS Fortran II |
| GASP-FORTRAN | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Event scheduling | ⊕ United States | |
| GPL | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Generalised programming | ⊕ Norway | General Purpose Language |
| MAC-360 | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Multiline | ⊕ United States | MIT Algebraic Compiler |
| macro-Algol | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ True ALGOL60s | ⊕ France | |
| MATHLAB 68 | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | Second release of MATHLAB |
| MPL | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Arithmetic | ⊕ United States | Mathematical Programming Language |
| SCHATCHEN | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Algebraic | ⊕ United States | Pattern matching sublanguage for SIN |
| Schrader simulation Algol | ⊕ 1967 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ OO C family | ⊕ Germany | Algol with Simulation features |