690 
value and adding each time the time-interval of the 1s column. 
As all months are reckoned as 30 days it is only necessary to 
add the excess of each time-interval over and above 30, while, 
every time that we come to more than 30, 30 is subtracted. 
CABLE L 
From the Jupiter table of the 3rd kind Sp. Il 46 (Kugler p. 152). 
D. Second stationary point. 
vm le a 
Time- 
| Time- 
interval Date Calc. date egal 2 Date ‚ Calc. date 
cae 190 X11 42! 211 IX 1 1 105 
41% 46 46 40.5 
191*XII122 | 22 58.5a 212 X 18 17 51 
40 43 44 52.5 | 
193 11 4 3 41.5 213* XIl 3 2435 
42 31 AD Be / 
1947111 16 | 16 12.5 | 214 XII (16) 15 48 
44 19 A 16.5 
195 IV 1 0 31.5 216° | (27) | 21 4.5 
46-7 | 4 aS el 
106 V 17 1°16 38.5 | 919 U (8) | 8 Agee 
47 55 CL KEO 
197*VIL 5 | 4 33.5 | 218* II 21 21 18.5 
49 43 aa tag 2 
198 VII 25 | 24 16.56 219 IV 5 6°! ise 
48 43.5 | 46 37 
199*IX 13 13 0 220 V 23 22 44.5 
46 oa 48 25 
200 IX 30 | 29 55.5 221* VII 11 i gas 
de oe 50 1.5 
at XP 4b] 15-43 | 222 VIII 2 i ie 
43” 1005 7 48 13.5 
202*XII 28 28 22.5 223 IX 21 19 24.5 
a Sis 46 25.5 
| 2041 10 9 54 224* XI 7 | 5 50 
40 58 AA 37.5 
| 20511 21 | 20 52 | 225 XI 22 | 20 27.5 
42 46 | | 42 49.5 
Beier 888: al 211 5 3 17 
di “34 An "afs 
201 IV 18 | 18 12 || pas 1 vb 14 18.5 
46 22 | 41 28 | 
2084VI 4 4 34a || 220* 11 27 | 25 46.5 
48 10 ) 48° 465. | 
209 VI 23 | 22 44 | 230 Ill 10 9. 2.5 
49 58: | | aes 4 
210*VIILI3 | 12 42 | 231 IV 25 24) igus 
48 28.5 | 
The dates of the Babylonian table prove, with little exception, to 
agree with the dates of the third column when rounded off to the 
nearest whole number of days. In 4 cases the Babylonian date is 
1 different (a too small, 6 too large), while from the year 222 (c) 
onwards all dates deviate in the same direction by 1—2 days from 
: ; ? 
*) Leap years with 2nd Adaru (XII). +) Leap-years with 2nd Ululu (VI). 
