The following is contained in the Fifty-fourth of Dio's Rome:
How road commissioners were appointed from among the ex-prætors (chapter 8).
How grain commissioners were appointed from among the ex-prætors (chapters 1 and 17).
How Noricum was reduced (chapter 20).
How Rhætia was reduced (chapter 22).
How the Maritime Alps began to yield obedience to the Romans (chapter 24).
How the theatre of Balbus was dedicated (chapter 25).
How the theatre of Marcellus was dedicated (chapter 26).
How Agrippa died and Augustus acquired the Chersonese (chapters 28, 29).
How the Augustalia was instituted (chapter 34).