I was recently given a book about Dim Mak... When I read it, I found such hilariously written passages as:

(About a vital point)
"It is located in the genitals of both the female and the male. It will cause life if hit."

and

"One will feel soft without vitality on the body unconscious as a wooden chicken after being hit."

but I digress... in the intro, the author lists a bunch of types of kungfus, some familiar, others, well, I think some might have been mistranslated... I retype the more obscure ones (well, obscure to me) here for your info, and if some of you know what they are, feel free to elaborate:
Jiang Yin
Hsi Tai Ho
Chao's
Hee's
Yu Fei
Chang Fei
Pa Hand
The Child Pai Kuan Yen
The Tibet
The Cinnabar Palm
One Finger Tsan
The Well Spring Fist
The Pulling Mountain
The Dividing Water
The Kung Fu of Lightness
The Shrinkage of Private Part
The Belly Kung
The Iron Bull Kung
The Paper Box
The Horse Saddle Rock
The Fairy Palm
The Iron Broom
The Waist Band
The Kuan Yen Palm
The Head Kung
Ho Pan Palm
The Lying Tiger
Hercules's Elbow [Hercules, the famous Chinese Hero???]
Jacking Up One Thousand Catties
The Stone Post
The Container's Kung
The Bamboo Leaves
The Turtle Back
The Stone Peach
Softening the Bone

There's another list of them here (not related to the book I got): http://www.kungfulibrary.com/shaolin-kung-fu-4.htm

Here are a few headscratchers (tho this site has the chinese original names in pinyin next to them, so people who know Chinese might be able to figure out what those techniques really are):
The rocket palm
The shuttle palm
The hand of eight wizards
The dislocated thigh
Twisted roots of a dry tree
Sorceress Chan E ascends the moon
The Heaven's Dog eats the Sun
The toad drills the sky
The skull blooming out like a flower
To break a wooden stove-couch
The coffin broken into pieces
To change in an instant the stool