One thing to note - this list is just print stocks, which are a different beast from negatives or intermediates or reversal camera original. Prints, generally speaking, are one of the worst elements to scan from if you have a choice, because they were engineered for the human vision system and to be viewed in a darkened room. (and they’re typically 2-3 generations from the original, so they’re softer and have more baked in defects picked up from their ancestors).
You might add Kodachrome to the list. It was used as a print format as well. We deal with that a fair bit with film archives, who often did photochemical restorations to kodachrome prints, because Kodachrome doesn’t fade. Unfortunately, it’s super contrasty and adds a whole bunch of other complications. but it doesn’t fade!