| CHAPTER I. |
| State of Women among the Arabs of the Jahiliyeh,or the "Times of the Ignorance." | [1] |
| CHAPTER II. |
| State of Women in the Mohammedan World. | [7] |
| CHAPTER III. |
| The Druze Religion and Druze Women. | [20] |
| CHAPTER IV. |
| Nusairîyeh. | [35] |
| CHAPTER V. |
| Chronicle of Women's Work from 1820 to 1872. | [45] |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| Mrs. Whiting's School. | [57] |
| CHAPTER VII. |
| Dr. De Forest's Work in Beirût. | [73] |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
| Re-opening of the School in Beirût. | [97] |
| CHAPTER IX. |
| Luciya Shekkur. | [114] |
| CHAPTER X. |
| Raheel. | [120] |
| CHAPTER XI. |
| Hums. | [140] |
| CHAPTER XII. |
| Miriam the Aleppine. | [151] |
| CHAPTER XIII. |
| Modern Syrian Views with regard to Female Education. | [158] |
| CHAPTER XIV. |
| Bedawin Arabs. | [180] |
| CHAPTER XV. |
| Woman between Barbarism and Civilization. | [191] |
| CHAPTER XVI. |
| Opinions of Protestant Syrians with regard to the Work of American Women in Syria. | [200] |
| CHAPTER XVII. |
| Other Labors for Women and Girls in this Field. | [204] |
| CHAPTER XVIII. |
| The Amount of Biblical Instruction given in Mission Schools. | [215] |
| CHAPTER XIX. |
| The Children's Chapter. | [233] |