CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Preface by Simon Newcomb 197 



Introduction 199 



Explanation of the tables 201 



General plan of the tables 201 



General tables 201 



Tables of Jupiter's mean anomaly, g' (Table A) 201 



Traverse tables (Table B) 201 



Elements (Table C) 202 



Special tables for the twelve planets 202 



Arguments g and g' of the perturbations 203 



Tables of eight planets: (105) Artemis, (115) Thyra, (128) Nemesis, (133) Cyrene, (139) Juewa, (161) Alitor, 



(174) Phaedra, (179) Klytaemnestra 204 



Nonsecular portion of the perturbations 204 



Secular portion of the perturbations 204 



Arrangement of the tables 205 



Directions for computing the perturbations nil:, o log r=log (1+v), and d/3 205 



Example 



Tables of three planets: (101) Helena, (103) Hera, (119) Althaea 208 



Nonsecular portion of the perturbations 208 



Secular portion of the perturbations 20S 



Arrangement of the tables 209 



Directions for computing the perturbations nSz, 3 log r=log (1+v), and «/? 209 



Example 209 



Tables of (93) Minerva 210 



Nonsecular portion of the perturbations 211 



Secular portion of the perturbations 212 



The long-period term in nSz 212 



Arrangement of the tables 213 



Directions for computing the perturbations no:, n log r=log (1+v), and dp 213 



Example 213 



Directions for the computation of a geocentric position referred to the mean equinox and equator for the 



beginning of the year, from .1/, » log r. and ofi 215 



Example 215 



Table A. — Jupiter's mean anomaly 217 



Table B.— Traverse tables 218 



Table < ' —Elements 234 



Tables of (105) Artemis 236 



Tables of (115) Thyra 246 



Tables of (128) Nemesis 255 



Tables of (133) Cyrene 265 



Tables of (139) Juewa 278 



Tables of (161) A thor 29 1 



Tables of (174) Phaedra 301 



Tables of (179) Klytaemnestra 313 



Tables of (101) Helena 327 



Tables of (103) Hera 338 



Tables of (119) Althaea 348 



Tables of (93) Minerva 359 



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