| Volume I | |
| Chapter 1 | Foot in Stirrup |
| Chapter 2 | A Calm |
| Chapter 3 | A King for a Comrade |
| Chapter 4 | A Chat in the Clouds |
| Chapter 5 | Seats secured and Portmanteaus packed |
| Chapter 6 | Eight Bells |
| Chapter 7 | A Pause |
| Chapter 8 | They push off, Velis et Bemis |
| Chapter 9 | The Watery World is all before Them |
| Chapter 10 | They arrange their Canopies and Lounges, and try to make Things comfortable |
| Chapter 11 | Jarl afflicted with the Lockjaw |
| Chapter 12 | More about being in an open Boat |
| Chapter 13 | Of the Chondropterygii, and other uncouth Hordes infesting the South Seas |
| Chapter 14 | Jarl's Misgivings |
| Chapter 15 | A Stitch in time saves Nine |
| Chapter 16 | They are Becalmed |
| Chapter 17 | In high Spirits they push on for the Terra Incognita |
| Chapter 18 | My Lord Shark and his Pages |
| Chapter 19 | Who goes there? |
| Chapter 20 | Noises and Portents |
| Chapter 21 | Man ho! |
| Chapter 22 | What befel the Brigantine at the Pearl Shell Islands |
| Chapter 23 | Sailing from the Island they pillage the Cabin |
| Chapter 24 | Dedicated to the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
| Chapter 25 | Peril a Peace-maker |
| Chapter 26 | Containing a Pennyweight of Philosophy |
| Chapter 27 | In which the past History of the Parki is concluded |
| Chapter 28 | Suspicions laid, and something about the Calmuc |
| Chapter 29 | What they lighted upon in further searching the Craft, and the Resolution they came to |
| Chapter 30 | Hints for a full length of Samoa |
| Chapter 31 | Rovings Alow and Aloft |
| Chapter 32 | Xiphius Platypterus |
| Chapter 33 | Otard |
| Chapter 34 | How they steered on their Way |
| Chapter 35 | Ah, Annatoo! |
| Chapter 36 | The Parki gives up the Ghost |
| Chapter 37 | Once more they take to the Chamois |
| Chapter 38 | The Sea on Fire |
| Chapter 39 | They fall in with Strangers |
| Chapter 40 | Sire and Sons |
| Chapter 41 | A Fray |
| Chapter 42 | Remorse |
| Chapter 43 | The Tent entered |
| Chapter 44 | Away! |
| Chapter 45 | Reminiscences |
| Chapter 46 | The Chamois with a roving Commission |
| Chapter 47 | Yillah, Jarl, and Samoa |
| Chapter 48 | Something under the Surface |
| Chapter 49 | Yillah |
| Chapter 50 | Yillah in Ardair |
| Chapter 51 | The Dream begins to fade |
| Chapter 52 | World ho! |
| Chapter 53 | The Chamois Ashore |
| Chapter 54 | A Gentleman from the Sun |
| Chapter 55 | Tiffin in a Temple |
| Chapter 56 | King Media a Host |
| Chapter 57 | Taji takes Counsel with himself |
| Chapter 58 | Mardi by Night and Yillah by Day |
| Chapter 59 | Their Morning Meal |
| Chapter 60 | Belshazzar on the Bench |
| Chapter 61 | An Incognito |
| Chapter 62 | Taji retires from the World |
| Chapter 63 | Odo and its Lord |
| Chapter 64 | Yillah a Phantom |
| Chapter 65 | Taji makes three Acquaintances |
| Chapter 66 | With a fair Wind at Sunrise they sail |
| Chapter 67 | Little King Peepi |
| Chapter 68 | How Teeth were regarded in Valapee |
| Chapter 69 | The Company discourse, and Braid-Beard rehearses a Legend |
| Chapter 70 | The Minstrel leads of with a Paddle-Song; and a Message is received from Abroad |
| Chapter 71 | They land upon the Island of Juam |
| Chapter 72 | A Book from the Chronicles of Mohi |
| Chapter 73 | Something more of the Prince |
| Chapter 74 | Advancing deeper into the Vale, they encounter Donjalolo |
| Chapter 75 | Time and Temples |
| Chapter 76 | A pleasant Place for a Lounge |
| Chapter 77 | The House of the Afternoon |
| Chapter 78 | Babbalanja solus |
| Chapter 79 | The Center of many Circumferences |
| Chapter 80 | Donjalolo in the Bosom of his Family |
| Chapter 81 | Wherein Babbalanja relates the Adventure of one Karkeke in the Land of Shades |
| Chapter 82 | How Donjalolo, sent Agents to the surrounding Isles; with the Result |
| Chapter 83 | They visit the Tributary Islets |
| Chapter 84 | Taji sits down to Dinner with five-and-twenty Kings, and a royal Time they have |
| Chapter 85 | After Dinner |
| Chapter 86 | Of those Scamps the Plujii |
| Chapter 87 | Nora-Bamma |
| Chapter 88 | In a Calm, Hautia's Heralds approach |
| Chapter 89 | Braid-Beard rehearses the Origin of the Isle of Rogues |
| Chapter 90 | Rare Sport at Ohonoo |
| Chapter 91 | Of King Uhia and his Subjects |
| Chapter 92 | The God Keevi and the Precipice of Mondo |
| Chapter 93 | Babbalanja steps in between Mohi and Yoomy; and Yoomy relates a Legend |
| Chapter 94 | Of that jolly old Lord, Borabolla; and that jolly Island of his, Mondoldo; and of the Fish-ponds, and the Hereafters of Fish |
| Chapter 95 | That jolly old Lord Borabolla laughs on both Sides of his Face |
| Chapter 96 | Samoa a Surgeon |
| Chapter 97 | Faith and Knowledge |
| Chapter 98 | The Tale of a Traveler |
| Chapter 99 | "Marnee Ora, Ora Marnee." |
| Chapter 100 | The Pursuer himself is pursued |
| Chapter 101 | The Iris |
| Chapter 102 | They depart from Mondoldo |
| Chapter 103 | As they sail |
| Chapter 104 | Wherein Babbalanja broaches a diabolical Theory, and in his own Person proves it |
| Volume II | |
| Chapter 1 | Maramma |
| Chapter 2 | They land |
| Chapter 3 | They pass through the Woods |
| Chapter 4 | Hivohitee MDCCCXLVII |
| Chapter 5 | They visit the great Morai |
| Chapter 6 | They discourse of the Gods of Mardi, and Braid-Beard tells of one Foni |
| Chapter 7 | They visit the Lake of Yammo |
| Chapter 8 | They meet the Pilgrims at the Temple of Oro |
| Chapter 9 | They discourse of Alma |
| Chapter 10 | Mohi tells of one Ravoo, and they land to visit Hevaneva, a flourishing Artisan |
| Chapter 11 | A Nursery-tale of Babbalanja's |
| Chapter 12 | Landing to visit Hivohitee the Pontiff; they encounter an extraordinary old Hermit; with whom Yoomy has a confidential Interview, but learns little |
| Chapter 13 | Babbalanja endeavors to explain the Mystery |
| Chapter 14 | Taji receives Tidings and Omens |
| Chapter 15 | Dreams |
| Chapter 16 | Media and Babbalanja discourse |
| Chapter 17 | They regale themselves with their Pipes |
| Chapter 18 | They visit an extraordinary old Antiquary |
| Chapter 19 | They go down into the Catacombs |
| Chapter 20 | Babbalanja quotes from an antique Pagan; and earnestly presses it upon the Company, that what he recites is not his but another's |
| Chapter 21 | They visit a wealthy old Pauper |
| Chapter 22 | Yoomy sings some odd Verses, and Babbalanja quotes from the old Authors right and left |
| Chapter 23 | What manner of Men the Tapparians were |
| Chapter 24 | Their adventures upon landing at Pimminee |
| Chapter 25 | A, I, and O |
| Chapter 26 | A Reception-day at Pimminee |
| Chapter 27 | Babbalanja falleth upon Pimminee Tooth and Nail |
| Chapter 28 | Babbalanja regales the Company with some Sandwiches |
| Chapter 29 | They still remain upon the Rock |
| Chapter 30 | Behind and Before |
| Chapter 31 | Babbalanja discourses in the Dark |
| Chapter 32 | My Lord Media summons Mohi to the Stand |
| Chapter 33 | Wherein Babbalanja and Yoomy embrace |
| Chapter 34 | Of the Isle of Diranda |
| Chapter 35 | They visit the Lords Piko and Hello |
| Chapter 36 | They attend the Games |
| Chapter 37 | Taji still hunted and beckoned |
| Chapter 38 | They embark from Diranda |
| Chapter 39 | Wherein Babbalanja discourses of himself |
| Chapter 40 | Of the Sorcerers in the Isle of Minda |
| Chapter 41 | Chiefly of King Bello |
| Chapter 42 | Dominora and Vivenza |
| Chapter 43 | They land at Dominora |
| Chapter 44 | Through Dominora, they wander after Yillah |
| Chapter 45 | They behold King Bello's State Canoe |
| Chapter 46 | Wherein Babbalanja bows thrice |
| Chapter 47 | Babbalanja philosophizes, and my Lord Media passes round the Calabashes |
| Chapter 48 | They sail round an Island without landing; and talk round a Subject without getting at it |
| Chapter 49 | They draw nigh to Porpheero; where they behold a terrific Eruption |
| Chapter 50 | Wherein King Media celebrates the Glories of Autumn; the Minstrel, the Promise of Spring |
| Chapter 51 | In which Azzageddi seems to use Babbalanja for a Mouthpiece |
| Chapter 52 | The charming Yoomy sings |
| Chapter 53 | They draw nigh unto Land |
| Chapter 54 | They visit the great central Temple of Vivenza |
| Chapter 55 | Wherein Babbalanja comments upon the Speech of Alanno |
| Chapter 56 | A Scene in the Land of Warwicks, or King-makers |
| Chapter 57 | They hearken unto a Voice from the Gods |
| Chapter 58 | They visit the extreme South of Vivenza |
| Chapter 59 | They converse of the Molluscs, Kings, Toad-stools, and other Matters |
| Chapter 60 | Wherein, that gallant Gentleman and Demi-god, King Media, Scepter in Hand throws himself into the Breach |
| Chapter 61 | They round the stormy Cape of Capes |
| Chapter 62 | They encounter Gold-hunters |
| Chapter 63 | They seek through the Isles of Palms; and pass the Isles of Myrrh |
| Chapter 64 | Concentric, inward, with Mardi's Reef, they leave their Wake around the World |
| Chapter 65 | Sailing on |
| Chapter 66 | A Sight of Nightingales from Yoomy's Mouth |
| Chapter 67 | They visit one Doxodox |
| Chapter 68 | King Media dreams |
| Chapter 69 | After a long Interval, by Night they are becalmed |
| Chapter 70 | They land at Hooloomooloo |
| Chapter 71 | A Book from the "Ponderings of old Bardianna" |
| Chapter 72 | Babbalanja starts to his Feet |
| Chapter 73 | At last, the last Mention is made of old Bardianna; and His last Will and Testament is recited at Length |
| Chapter 74 | A Death-cloud sweeps by them as they sail |
| Chapter 75 | They visit the palmy King Abrazza |
| Chapter 76 | Same pleasant, shady Talk in the Groves, between my Lords Abrazza and Media, Babbalanja, Mohi, and Yoomy... |
| Chapter 77 | They sup |
| Chapter 78 | They embark |
| Chapter 79 | Babbalanja at the Full of the Moon |
| Chapter 80 | Morning |
| Chapter 81 | L'Ultima sera |
| Chapter 82 | They sail from Night to Day |
| Chapter 83 | They land |
| Chapter 84 | Babbalanja relates to them a Vision |
| Chapter 85 | They depart from Serena |
| Chapter 86 | They meet the Phantoms |
| Chapter 87 | They draw nigh to Flozella |
| Chapter 88 | They land |
| Chapter 89 | They enter the Bower of Hautia |
| Chapter 90 | Taji with Hautia |
| Chapter 91 | Mardi behind: an Ocean before |