I: Successive Order or Placing; One: The Problem of Alternative Directions of Travel; Two: Order of Succession Inherent in Cycle Movements; II: Change of Location; Three: The Path Traversed; Four: The Composition of Displacements; Five: Relative Movements; III: Qualitative Speed; Six: The Intuition of Speed; Seven: Elaboration of Relations of Speed in Synchronous Movements; Eight: Relative Speeds; IV: The Quantification of Speed; Nine: Speeds of Movements in Succession Travelling Unequal Distances in Unequal Times; Ten: Conservation of Uniform Speeds and their Relationships; Eleven: Uniformly Accelerated Movement; V: Conclusions; Twelve: The Operations Constituting Movement and Speed