THE ASTEROIDS BETWEEN MARS AND JUPITER. 

 Table II.— Element* of (he asteroids — Continued. 



363 



No. 



Name. 



d 



82 



116 



1 



88 



•_> 



39 



28 



63 



74 



148 



99 



139 



61 



33 



129 



48 



22 



16 



09 



61 



150 



158 



117 



35 



162 

 1:33 



iso 



96 



13:3 

 95 

 50 



100 

 53 

 86 

 ■19 



120 



159 



147 



105 

 62 



130 



15 2 

 •J 4 

 90 

 10 

 31 



171 



104 

 57 



106 

 94 

 92 



108 



167 



122 



154 



127 



168 

 76 

 65 



121 

 87 



107 



153 



Alcru6U0 



Sin.,,;: 



< lerea 



Thisbe 



Pallas 



Lri'titia 



Bellona 



Leto 



Galatea 



Gallia 



Dike 



Juewa 



Terpsichore . 

 Polyhymnia .. 



Antigone 



Aglaia 



Calliope 



Psyche 



Hesperia 



Danae 



Xiiwa 



Coronis 



Lomia 



Lencothea 



Laurentia 



Liberatrix 



Xantippe 



^Egle 



Cyrene 



Arethusa 



Pales 



Eecate 



Enropa 



Senjele 



Doris 



Laobesia 



.Emilia 



Protogeneia. .. 



Loreley 



Erato 



Electra 



Atala 



Themis 



Autiope 



Hygeia 



Euphrosyne ... 



Clymene 



Mnemosyne. 



Dione. ." 



Aurora 



Undina 



Hecuba 



Urda 



Gerda 



Bertha 



Johanna 



Sibylla 



Freia 



Cybele 



Hevmione. .. 



Sylvia 



Camilla 



Hilda 



2.766 

 2.766 

 8.767 

 2. 707 

 2.772 

 2. 773 

 2. 777 

 2.7-0 

 2. >1 

 2. 783 

 2. 7! i7 

 2. 814 

 2. 853 

 2.861 

 2. 876 



•J. 'Ml!! 



2. 921 

 2.978 

 2. 985 

 2. 986 

 2.990 



2. 991 

 2.993 



3. Oil 

 3. 035 

 3. 036 

 3. 050 

 3.005 

 3. 083 

 3.034 

 3.091 

 3. lui 

 3.112 

 3.113 

 3. 120 

 3. 125 

 3. 125 

 3. 129 

 3. 129 

 3. 130 

 3. 132 

 3. 130 

 3.136 

 3. 144 

 3. 147 

 3. 147 

 3.151 

 3. 155 

 3. 159 

 3.160 

 3. 185 

 3.211 

 3. 216 

 3. 220 

 3.221 

 3.321 

 3. 378 

 3.409 

 3. 427 

 3.461 

 3. 482 

 3. 560 

 3. 950 



d 

 107!). 98 

 1680.34 

 1681.41 

 L681.46 

 1685.34 

 H W0. 4 1 

 1090.70 

 1693. 50 

 1693.68 

 1695.76 

 1708.27 

 1737.00 

 1700.45 

 1?67. -7 

 1731.33 

 1786.95 

 1-12.20 

 1823.42 

 1-77.00 

 1884. 17 

 1884.66 



1888. 82 



1889. 12 

 1890.64 

 1917.98 

 1931. 47 

 1932 19 

 1945.31 

 1959.74 

 1H77.30 

 1978.23 

 1984.33 

 IS94. 91 

 2005. 1:1 

 2000. 02 

 2012. ! 17 

 2018.06 

 2018. 75 

 2021.31 

 2022. 17 

 2023.39 

 2024. 54 

 202a 13 

 2028. 85 

 2036. 46 



2038. 95 



2039. 31 

 2043. 17 

 2047. 35 

 2051. 09 

 2051. 80 

 2076. 27 

 2101.90 

 2100. 12 

 2110. 08 

 2111.46 

 2210. 61 

 2267.80 

 2200. 07 

 2317.19 

 2351.40 

 2373. 50 

 2153.02 

 2867. 64 



771.437 

 771.270 



770. 780 

 770. 760 

 768. 986 

 768. 1-3 

 766.606 

 705. 277 

 705. 196 

 7 01.200 

 758.662 

 751.012 

 730. 17 1 

 733.087 

 727. 5 17 

 725. 259 

 715. 152 

 710.753 

 690. 464 

 0-7. 337 

 687.714 

 686. 1 II 

 686.033 

 685. 163 

 075.710 

 670. 990 

 670. 7 10 

 666. 220 

 001.310 

 655. 468 

 655. 131 

 053. 117 

 649.654 



10.322 

 646. 054 

 643.824 

 642. 209 

 042. 174 

 641. 170 

 640.896 

 640. .-27 

 640. 140 

 630.013 

 638.786 

 636.398 

 635. 020 

 635.509 

 634. 308 

 633.012 

 631. 860 

 631.641 

 624. 190 

 iil 0.5-5 

 614. 175 



01 1. 104 

 013.702 

 586. 262 

 571. 479 

 563. 707 

 559. 29- 

 551. 101 

 546. 020 

 528. 200 

 451. 905 



0. 2207 

 0. 1430 

 0. 0765 

 0. 1632 

 0. 23-5 

 0. 1110 

 0. 1531 

 0. 1385 



O. 2373 

 0. 1844 

 0. 2384 



0. 0515 

 0.2110 

 0. 3400 

 0. 2070 

 0.1317 

 0. 1012 

 0. 1302 

 0. 1711 

 0. 1015 

 0. 1306 

 0. 2021 

 0.0220 

 0.2237 

 0. 1653 

 0.3468 

 11. 21137 

 0. 1405 

 0. 1365 



0. 1111 



0. 2355 

 0. 1639 

 0. 1068 

 0.2101 

 0. 0717 

 0.0171 

 0. 1155 

 0. 0205 

 0. 0720 

 0. 1734 

 0.2041 

 0. 0822 

 0. 1242 

 0. 1716 

 0. 1095 

 0.2228 

 0. 1415 

 0. 1773 

 0. 1093 

 0. 1805 

 0. 0867 

 0. 1024 

 0. 1005 

 0.3119 

 0.0114 

 0. 1001 

 0. 2040 

 0.0671 

 0. 1739 

 0. 1000 

 0. 1217 

 11.0700 

 0. 1227 

 0. 1031 



2 51 



11 35 

 10 37 



5 11 

 34 42 

 10 21 



9 22 



10 51 



4 

 25 40 



1:; 58 

 8 19 

 7 50 



1 56 



12 II 



5 



13 44 



3 4 



18 14 



2 2 

 1 23 



14 58 



- 12 



6 3 



6 5 



7 2!) 

 16 7 



7 n 



12 52 



3 8 



6 23 

 '. 26 

 1 1- 



6 29 



7 1 



6 5 



1 57 



11 10 



2 12 

 22 56 



12 10 



40 



2 17 



3 48 

 26 29 



2 30 

 2 52 



15 10 



4 38 



8 5 



9 57 

 4 24 



1 42 



1 36 

 20 40 



8 33 

 4 35 



2 3 



3 29 



7 35 

 lo 55 



9 48 

 7 51 



132 25 



152 53 



1 10 38 



306 31 



121 53 



2 2:1 



122 23 

 345 14 



- 21: 



30 37 

 240 36 

 115 32 



48 12 

 312 25 

 240 57 

 312 30 



5:1 58 



15 

 103 19 

 344 4 

 352 45 

 355 10 



48 10 

 202 25 

 147 41 

 251 17 

 155 58 

 103 10 

 218 



31 50 



31 40 

 308 3 

 107 32 



20 4 1 



70 27 



212 52 



100 40 

 r4 43 



282 21 

 38 36 



20 1- 



."0 



144 8 



301 37 



238 17 



93 26 



151 21 



53 22 



55 4 



26 58 



15 33 



331 27 



173 49 



32 30 



206 36 

 168 41 



101 24 

 5 43 



02 47 

 200 30 

 51; 

 335 17 

 112 50 

 235 2 



- 



80 47 

 2-.1 ;,1 

 172 47 

 157 27 

 111 41 



45 1 

 197 53 

 115 18 



41 44 

 35s 37 

 2 45 

 12 

 138 1 

 4 20 



00 35 

 150 36 



;-; 12 

 334 11 



207 55 



349 39 

 355 49 



117 10 

 210 U 

 322 50 

 321 16 

 244 24 

 290 42 

 12o 12 

 120 49 

 -- 5 

 185 13 

 342 52 

 135 5 

 252 29 

 3ii I 1 

 125 43 

 146 8 

 41 29 

 35 49 

 71 26 



31 31 

 100 54 



44 21 

 200 15 



03 24 

 4 39 

 102 52 

 352 17 

 170 7 

 178 55 



37 35 



31 23 

 209 36 

 212 14 

 158 50 



77 



76 2 

 175 41 

 228 20 



DISCUSSION OF THE FACTS CONTAINED IN TABLE II. 



3. The theory of Olbers. — The hypothesis that the asteroids are the 

 fragments of an exploded planet was proposed by Dr. Olbers in 1802. 

 While the known members of the group were but few in number, this 

 bold conjecture seemed highly plausible ; it has, however, been com- 

 pletely disproved by more recent discoveries. The breadth of the aste- 

 roid ring, as at present known, is greater than the entire interval between 



