[Chap. 10]—The Magic and Demonology of Babylonia and Assyria
[Babylonian Ethics]—[Priestly Wizards]—[A Toothache Myth]—[The Word of Power]—[Babylonian Vampires]—[Babylonian Ethics]—[The Speaking Head]—[Gods once Demons]—[The Legend of Ura]—[Purification]—[The Chamber of the Priest-Magician]—[The Witch-Finding]—[The Magic Circle]—[Babylonian Demons]—[Taboo]—[Popular Superstitions]—[Omens]—[The Ritual of Hepatoscopy]—[The Missing Caravan].
[Chap. 11]—The Mythological Monsters and Animals of Chaldea
[Winged Bulls]—[The Dog in Babylonia]—[A Dog Legend]—[Gazelle and Goat Gods]—[The Goat Cult]—[The Invasion of the Monsters]—[Babylonian Ethics].
[Chap. 12]—Tales of the Babylonian and Assyrian Kings
[Babylonian Ethics]—[The Canaanites]—[The Gods of the Phœnicians]—[The Carthaginian Religion]—[The Religion of Zoroaster]—[Babylonian Ethics].
[Chap. 13]—The Comparative Value of the Babylonian and Assyrian Religions
[Semitic Conservatism]—[Teutonic and Celtic Comparisons]—[Babylonian Religion Typically Animistic]—[A Mother-Goddess Theory]—[Babylonian Influence on Jewish Religion]—[Babylonian Influence upon the other Semites]—[The Canaanites]—[The Gods of the Phœnicians]—[The Carthaginian Religion]—[The Religion of Zoroaster]—[Babylonian Ethics].
[Chap. 14]—Modern Excavation in Babylonia and Assyria
[Babylonian Ethics]—[Where Rawlinson Slept]—[Babylonian Ethics]—[Babylonian Ethics]—[Hormuzd Rassam]—[De Sarzec]—[The American Expedition of 1889]—[The Business Quarter of Nippur]—[The Fourth Campaign]—[Hilprecht Returns]—[The House of the Dead]—[The Temple Library]—[A Babylonian Museum]—[Haynes' Work at Nippur]—[Recent Research]—[The Babylon of Nebuchadrezzar II]—[The Outer Wall]—[Bâbil as a Citadel]—[Babylon's Water-Supply]—[Nebuchadrezzar's Palace]—[Babylonian Ethics]—[The Great Throne Room]—[Babylonian Ethics]—[The Hanging Gardens]—[The Great Gate of Ishtar]—[The Street of Processions]—[The Temples of Babylon]—[E-Sagila]—[The Great Tower of Nabu (E-Zida)]—[Babylonian Ethics]—[Babylonian Ethics]—[Town-Planning].