| PAGE |
| Preface | [vii]-[x] |
| Chapter I. Introductory. |
| § 1. | Modern Folklore as a source for the study of Ancient Religion | [1]-[7] |
| § 2. | The survival of Ancient Tradition | [8]-[25] |
| § 3. | The survival of Hellenic Tradition | [25]-[36] |
| § 4. | The survival of Pagan Tradition | [36]-[64] |
| Chapter II. The Survival of Pagan Deities. |
| § 1. | The Range of Modern Polytheism | [65]-[71] |
| § 2. | Zeus | [72]-[74] |
| § 3. | Poseidon | [75]-[77] |
| § 4. | Pan | [77]-[79] |
| § 5. | Demeter and Persephone | [79]-[98] |
| § 6. | Charon | [98]-[117] |
| § 7. | Aphrodite and Eros | [117]-[120] |
| § 8. | The Fates | [121]-[130] |
| § 9. | The Nymphs | [130]-[162] |
| § 10. | The Queens of the Nymphs | [162]-[173] |
| § 11. | Lamiae, Gelloudes, and Striges | [173]-[184] |
| § 12. | Gorgons | [184]-[190] |
| § 13. | The Centaurs | [190]-[255] |
| § 14. | Genii | [255]-[291] |
| Chapter III. The Communion of Gods and Men. | [292]-[360] |
| Chapter IV. The Relation of Soul and Body. |
| § 1. | The Modern Greek Vampire | [361]-[376] |
| § 2. | The Composition of the Superstition: Slavonic, Ecclesiastical, and Hellenic Contributions | [376]-[412] |
| § 3. | Revenants in Ancient Greece | [412]-[434] |
| § 4. | Revenants as Avengers of Blood | [434]-[484] |
| Chapter V. Cremation and Inhumation | [485]-[514] |
| Chapter VI. the Benefit of Dissolution | [515]-[542] |
| Chapter VII. the Union of Gods and Men | [543]-[606] |
| General Index | [607]-[617] |
| Index of Greek words and phrases | [618]-[620] |