I. Stories of gods and heroes
II. Prometheus and Pandora
III. Apollo and Daphne, Pyramus and Thisbe, Cephalus and Procris
IV. Juno and her rivals, Io and Callisto, Diana and Acxtaeon, Latona and the rustics
VI. Midas - Baucis and Philemon VII. Proserpine, Glaucus and Scylla
VIII. Pygmalion, Dryope, Venus and Adonis, Apollo and Hyacinthus
IX. Ceyx and Halcyone: or, the Halcyon birds
X. Vertumnus and Pomona, Iphis and Anaxarete
XII. Cadmus, the Myrmidons
XIII. Nisus and Scylla, Echo and Narcissus, Clytie, Hero and Leander and Arachne XIV. Minerva, Niobe
XV. The Graeae and the Gorgons, Perseus and Medusa, Atlas, Andromeda
XVI. Monsters: Giants, Sphinx, Pegasus and Chimera, centaurs, Griffin, pygmies
XVII The Golden fleece, Medea
XVIII. Meleager and Atalanta
XIX. Hercules, Hebe and Ganymede
XX. Theseus and Daedalus, Castor and Pollux, festivals and games
XXII. The Rural deities, the Dryads and Erisichthon, Rhoecus, the water deities, Carmenae, winds
XXIII. Achelous and Hercules, Admetus and Alcestis, Antigone, Penelope
XXIV. Orpheus and Eurydice, Aristaeus, Amphion, Linus, Thamyris, Marsysas, Melampus, Musaeus
XXV. Arion, Ibycus, Simonides, Sappho
XXVI. Endymion, Orion, Aurora and Tithonus, Acis and Galatea
XXVIII. The Fall of Troy, Return of the Greeks Orestes and Electra
XXIX. Adventures of Ulysses, the lotus-eaters, the Cyclopes, Circe, Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, Calypso
XXX. The Phaeacians, fate of the suitors
XXXI. Adventures of Aeneas, the harpies, Dido, Palinurus
XXXII. The Infernal regions, the Sibyl
XXXIII. Aeneas in Italy, Camilla, Evander, Nisus and Euryalus, Mezentius, Turnus, a chart: the descent of the gods.