Revised by Thorton Jenkins, 1918
I. THE SINGULAR AND PLURAL OF NOUNS AND VERBS. THE NOMINATIVE CASE USED AS A SUBJECT
II. THE ACCUSATIVE CASE USED THE DIRECT OBJECT
III. THE PRESENT INDICATIVE ACTIVE OF THE FIRST CONJUGATION
IV. THE GENETIVE CASE USED TO DENOTE POSSESSION
V. THE PRESENT INDICATIVE ACTIVE OF THE FIRST CONJUGATION
VII. THE FIRST DECLENSION. GENDER
VIII. THE SECOND DECLENSION
IX. ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS
X. THE PRESENT INDICATIVE OF SUM. PREDICATE NOUN AND PREDICATE ADJECTIVE
XI. APPOSITION. CORNĒLIA ET IŪLIA
XII. THE SECOND DECLENSION: NOUNS IN -ER, -IR, -IUS, AND -IUM
XIII. ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS ENDING IN -ER. DĒ GRAECIĀ
XIV. THE IMPERFECT AND FUTURE INDICATIVE OF SUM. THE DATIVE WITH ADJECTIVES
XV. THE IMPERFECT INDICATIVE ACTIVE, FIRST AND SECOND CONJUGATIONS. THE ABLATIVE OF MEANS
XVI. THE FUTURE INDICATIVE ACTIVE, FIRST AND SECOND CONJUGATIONS. THE ABLATIVE OF MANNER
XVII. PRINCIPAL PARTS. THE PERFECT STEM. THE PERFECT INDICATIVE ACTIVE, FIRST CONJUGATION. DĒ SABĪNĪS
XVIII. THE PERFECT INDICATIVE ACTIVE, SECOND CONJUGATION. THE ABLATIVE OF ACCOMPANIMENT
XIX. THE DEMONSTRATIVE IS. THE PERFECT INDICATIVE OF SUM
XX. THE INTERROGATIVE QUIS. DĒ DEĪS RŌMĀNŌRUM
XXI. THE PRESENT, IMPERFECT, FUTURE, AND PERFECT INDICATIVE ACTIVE OF THE THIRD CONJUGATION
XXII. READING LESSON. DĒ ĪCARŌ. RŌMĀNĪ PRŌ SOCIĪS PUGNANT
XXIII. THE THIRD DECLENSION
XXV. THE ABLATIVE OF CAUSE. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES EXPRESSING CAUSE
XXVI. THE THIRD DECLENSION: I-STEMS
XXVII. THE ACCUSATIVE AND THE ABLATIVE WITH PREPOSITIONS. ADJECTIVES USED AS NOUNS
XXVIII.READING LESSON. HORĀTIUS PONTEM DĒFENDIT. DĒ NĀTIŌNIBUS EURŌPAE
XXIX. ADJECTIVES OF THE THIRD DECLENSION