I'd use DeskZap (available, I think, on the INFO-MAC archives)
Make that the umich archives.
http://www.umich.edu/~archive/mac/system.extensions/da/
It's one of the nicest Swiss Army Knife kind of utilities for Systems 4 through 9. It should tell you what's on those floppies, both the name and the file type and creator, creation date, make them visible to the Finder, etc.
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