This page lists some IEEE standards.
IEEE 802.1
802.1D (1993) MAC Layer Bridges (ISO 10038)
802.1p Quality of Service and Multicast support in 802.1Q (publsihed as a part of 802.1D)
802.1Q VLAN tags (publsihed as a part of 802.1D)
802.1G Remote Bridges
801.ad Carrier Ethernet / Double Tagging (also known as "Q-in-Q")
List of most useful Supplments to the IEEE 802 Standards:
802.3 (1985) Base standard (10B5)
802.3a (1992) 10B2 Ethernet over thin coaxial cable
802.3b (1985) Broadband Ethernet (using coaxial TV cable, now seldom used)
802.3c (1985) Improved definition of a Repeater
802.3d (1987) Definition of Ethernet for Fibre (10BFOIRL) (now seldom used)
802.3e (1987) 1Base5 or StarLAN (now seldom used)
802.3h (1991) Layer Management
802.3i (1990) 10BaseT, Ethernet over CAT-5 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
802.3j (1993) defines Ethernet over Fibre (10BF)
802.3p/q (1993) Managed objects
802.3u (1995) Fast Ethernet (100BTX, 100BT4, 100BFX)
802.3x (1998) Full Duplex (FDX) operation in a switched LAN
802.3y (1998) Fast Ethernet (100BT2 over low quality UTP)
802.3z Gigabit Ethernet (over Fibre)
802.3aa Gigabit Ethernet Maintainance
802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet (over UTP CAT-5)
802.3ac Larger frame size to accomodate Ethernet VLAN Tags (802.1Q)
802.3ad Ethernet Link Aggregation
802.3ae 10 Gbps Ethernet
802.3af Power over Ethernet (15.4W, - 44V, 350mA) see also 802.3ar
802.3at Power over Ethernet (25.5W)
802.3ba 40 Gbps Ethernet