Sam Ved

Brief Detail Brahman
Aranyak Upanishad
Brahm Vidya Gyan Vidya Sadhna Vidya
# of Mantra 1886

Taandy

Saamvidhaan

Talavkaar or Jaimineeyopnishad

Aaruny

Ken

Maha

# of Anuvakas N/A

Shadvinsh

Samhitopnishad

 

Kandik

Chhandogya

Yog Chunamany

# of Sukta N/A

Mantra or Chhandogey

Vansh

 

Jaabaal Darshan

Maitrayany

Rudraksha Jaabaal

# of Mandal 2

Daivat or Devta-Adhyay

Jaimineey

 

Maitreyay

 

Saavitray

   

Aarshey

Jaimineey Aarshey

 

Vraj Suchik

   
   

Jaimineeyopnishad

 

 

Sanyaas

   

 1. Unavailable Brahmans: (a) Bhallavi  (b) Kaalbavi  (c) Raurooki  (d) Shatyyaan

Dr. Tulsi Ram's Samved has 2 Kahnds called [Purvarchika and Uttararchika]. The Purvarchika has 6 Chapters with 114, 118, 118, 118, 116, 119 and 19 mantras. The Uttararchika has 21 Chpaters with 72, 62, 56, 56, 69, 76, 85, 59, 77, 95, 31, 57, 54, 46, 40, 42, 40, 54, 54, 84 and 27 mantras. It is [probably] Kauthuma-Samhita, 

As per GaneshSpeaks website, there are only 1875 Mantras.  Most of the mantars [about 1790] .are form Rigveda. Although, over the millenniums about 1000 shakhas developed, all but 16 remained in effect, as others were destroyed by Indra because they were practiced and chanted at the times when Ved chanting was not allowed. Out of 16 Shakhas only 3 are available. They are Kouthuma, Raanaayaniya and Jaiminiya (or Talavkaara) Sakhas.

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kauthuma-samhita

Jaiminiya Samhita

Ranayaniya Samhita

As per "vedicheritage.gov.in", these are 3 Samhitas for Sam Ved. Each link also shows Samhita relted content in Audio form.

Both Kauthuma and Ranayanya Samhita have two parts i.e. Purvarchika and Uttararchika; whereas two part of the Jaiminiya samhita are called Richae & Gaan.

Samhita Text [in Sanskrit] with textual meaning in English
GaneshSpeaks Also has many other texts.
Sanskrit Documents pdf This 64 page pdf summarizes all four veds, gives relationship between Ved and Bhagwatam, explains categories of Samved. 
Veda : Sanskrit Documents  Has many vedic books, in many languages, with commentary from many scholars. Also audio of many mantras. 
Sam Ved sanskritweb.net  Good to read the vedic books - in sections. This link will directly take you to Sam Ved page.