| Series I. §. 1. Induction of electric currents | |
| §. 2. Evolution of electricity from magnetism | |
| §. 3. New electrical state or condition of matter | |
| §. 4. Explication of Arago's magnetic phenomena | |
| Series II. §. 5. Terrestrial magneto-electric induction | |
| §. 6. Force and direction of magneto-electric induction generally | |
| Series III. §. 7. Identity of electricities from different sources. | |
| Series III. §. 7. Identity of i Voltaic electricity | |
| Series III. §. 7. Identity of ii Ordinary electricity | |
| Series III. §. 7. Identity of iii Magneto-electricity | |
| Series III. §. 7. Identity of iv Thermo-electricity | |
| Series III. §. 7. Identity of v Animal electricity | |
| §. 8. Relation by measure of common and voltaic electricity | |
| §. 8. Note respecting Ampère's inductive results after | |
| Series IV. §. 9. New law of electric conduction | |
| §. 10. On conducting power generally | |
| Series V. §. 11. Electro-chemical decomposition | |
| Series V. §. 11. ¶ 1. New conditions of electro-chemical decomposition | |
| Series V. §. 11. ¶ 2. Influence of water in such decomposition | |
| Series V. §. 11. ¶ 3. Theory of electro-chemical decomposition | |
| Series VI. §. 12. Power of platina, &c, to induce combination | |
| Series VII. §. 11.* Electro-chemical decomposition continued (nomenclature) | 661 |
| §. 11. ¶ 4. Some general conditions of Electro-chemical decomposition | 669 |
| §. 11. ¶ 5. Volta-electrometer | 704 |
| §. 11. ¶ 6. Primary and secondary results | 742 |
| §. 11. ¶ 7. Definite nature and extent of electro-chemical forces | 783 |
| §. 11. ¶ 7. Electro-chemical equivalents | 822 |
| Series VII. §. 13. Absolute quantity of Electricity in the molecules of matter | 852 |
| Series VIII. §. 14. Electricity of the voltaic pile | 875 |
| §. 14. ¶ 1. Simple voltaic circles | 875 |
| §. 14. ¶ 2. Electrolytic intensity | 966 |
| §. 14. ¶ 3. Associated voltaic circles; or battery | 989 |
| §. 14. ¶ 4. Resistance of an electrolyte to decomposition | 1007 |
| §. 14. ¶ 5. General remarks on the active battery | 1034 |
| Series IX. §. 15. Induction of a current on itself | 1048 |
| §. 15. Inductive action of currents generally | 1101 |
| Series X. §. 16. Improved voltaic battery | 1119 |
| §. 17. Practical results with the voltaic battery | 1136 |
| Series XI. §. 18. On static induction | 1161 |
| §. 18. ¶ 1. Induction an action of contiguous particles | 1161 |
| §. 18.. ¶ 2. Absolute charge of matter | 1169 |
| §. 18. ¶ 3. Electrometer and inductive apparatus | 1179 |
| §. 18. ¶ 4. Induction in curved lines | 1215 |
| §. 18. ¶ 4. Conduction by glass, lac, sulphur, &c. | 1233 |
| §. 18. ¶ 5. Specific inductive capacity | 1252 |
| §. 18.. ¶ 6. General results as to the nature of induction | 1295 |
| §. 18. ¶ 6. Differential inductometer | 1307 |
| Series XII. §. 18. ¶ 7. Conduction or conductive discharge | 1320 |
| §. 18. ¶ 8. Electrolytic discharge | 1343 |
| §. 18. ¶ 9. Disruptive discharge | 1359 |
| §. 18. ¶ 9. Disruptive Insulation | 1362 |
| §. 18. ¶ 9. Disruptive as spark | 1406 |
| §. 18. ¶ 9. Disruptive as brush | 1425 |
| §. 18. ¶ 9. Disruptive positive and negative | 1465 |
| Series XIII. §. 18. ¶ 9. Disruptive as glow | 1526 |
| §. 18. ¶ 9. Disruptive dark | 1544 |
| §. 18. ¶ 10. Convection; or carrying discharge | 1562 |
| §. 18. ¶ 11. Relation of a vacuum to electrical phenomena | 1613 |
| §. 19. Nature of the electric current | 1617 |
| §. 19. Nature of its transverse forces | 1653 |
| Series XIV. §. 20. Nature of the electric force or forces | 1667 |
| §. 21. Relation of the electric and magnetic forces. | 1709 |
| §. 22. Note on electrical excitation | 1737 |