I haven't seen them all sumarized anywhere.
Most lenses came in early chrome barrel and later black barrel. Optically identical, but black barrels weigh considerably less, look more "modern" and cost more. This is an attempt at a mainstream list and so doesn't include really exotic things like stereo lenses.
Nikkors:
21/4 (astronomically priced collectible)
25/4 chrome and black
28/3.5 chrome and black
35/3.5 chrome and black
35/2.5 chrome and black
35/1.8 Black only
50/3.5 Micro (astronomically priced collectible)
50/2 chrome and black
50/1.4 chrome and black
50/1.5 (only a few hundred made very early, astronomically priced collectible)
50/1.1 (astronomically priced collectible)
85/1.5 (astronomically priced collectible)
85/2 chrome and black
105/2.5 Black only
105/4 (Sort of pricey for what it is)
135/3.5 chrome and black
135/4 chrome, very early collectible
Cosina Voigtlaender created a batch of several hundred S-Mount lenses out of their popular Leica-mount offerings. These haven't sold well and so tend to be available new:
21/4
25/4
28/3.5
35/2.5
50/1.5
50/2.5
50/3.5
85/3.5
In theory, you can put a CV 12/5.6 or 15/4.5 onto a Nikon RF camera using a special Cosina F-mount to S-mount adapter. However, these adapters were one CV item that was popular, so they are sold out and extremely difficult/close-to-impossible to find.
Any Zeiss Contax RF wide-angle lens from the 1930s to 1960 will fit. These include:
21/4.5 Biogon
25/4 Topogon (Astronomically priced collectible)
28/8 Tessar (has anyone ever shot a picture with this lens?)
35/2.8 Biogon
Soviet wide-angle lenses to fit Contax-mount Kievs will fit Nikon rangefinder, though some fit tightly and can scratch the Nikon frontplate:
28/6 Orion
35/2.8 Jupiter-12
I have seen on Ebay several years ago 20/5.6 Russars adapted to fit Kiev/Contax/Nikon mount. Appeared to be a fixed-focus adaption.
Zunow, during the 1950s, made specialty lenses which are now astronomically priced collectibles:
35/1.7
50/1.1
The two best sites are:
www.Cameraquest.com
www.pacificirimcamera.com