# The terms below are taken from the following paper:
#   Takashi Horiyama and Wataru Shoji, The number of different unfoldings of polyhedra,
#   The 29th European Workshop on Computational Geometry,
#   Technische Universität Braunschweig 2013, 143-146.
# Apparently, two pairs of Johnson solids have switched numbers in Table 2 in the paper,
# namely J32 <-> J33 and J40 <-> J41. This is corrected in the terms below.
1 8
2 15
3 308
4 3030
5 29757
6 7825005
7 63
8 448
9 3116
10 3421
11 40321
12 9
13 99
14 156
15 2010
16 25574
17 13041
18 268260
19 28427091
20 2982139245
21 822310337549
22 6193152
23 1935360000
24 599660087082
25 170242287969600
26 152
27 27195
28 1867560
29 1934427
30 125939163
31 132627603
32 74520844992
33 69953702412
34 9650165403136
35 25158925
36 25203000
37 18874379520
38 13537250963730
39 13601327004000
40 7580441138131750
41 7537820216388070
42 1048493264659994295
43 1055767519017973725
44 882609105
45 1721235971518
46 3254364517723165
47 1864897711733918792
48 267015959942030583130
49 173
50 1401
51 3549
52 4201
53 38526
54 19035
55 88776
56 176967
57 544680
58 9272497
59 82580526
60 410335964
61 4790966400
62 7050
63 289
64 1409
65 207576
66 6865163910
67 5685916514256
68 6849584355849548062500
69 46849407942992327926343838
70 232575882499181854544317560
71 2079942317394110986896181956672
72 20668673558050742614946330896
73 10597511106353370064654696448
74 52898913344353749804959881152
75 36042636312577358126529767936
76 2108152090439487210452928
77 2163545802723460484299200
78 10819092174083407318469376
79 11085623675648531139403888
80 108182283486496129152
81 523563323531253902848
82 1075622906381856553376
83 32858151465900184
84 1109
85 80742129
86 21204
87 326423
88 500959
89 8094150
90 64950268
91 108936
92 39287808