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Prof. P. Lowell on the Asieroith 

 Table I. 



1 









I 

 i 





dw 























dt' 





















de. 







dO 











9. 



W — "W • 



52,-2??. 



1 



<*• 



at' 



secular. 



periodic. 



dt' 



V A. 



VAcosi(e-y). 



- 



680 178° 38' 



265° 51' 



25-9 



10 c 10' 













154 



118 11 



... 



26-1 



5 2 

















92 



62 57 





24-4 



5 23 

















184 204 33 





24 2 



3 28 





... 



-6"-3 











436 355 30 





23-8 



4 46! 

















465 



188 56 





239 



13 46! 

















618 



196 9 





23-8 



3 27 

















286 



191 34 



20*' 3 



22-4 



46 



-"•26 



-"•36* 



+31-00 











381 



310 35 





22-4 



7 15 

















491 



124 30 





223 



3 43 

















595 



6 58 





21-9 



4 18 

















580 



13 54 



42" 4 



20-3 



7 39 



•05 



•21 



-2 -00 



1S"-61 



19" -01 



18"-81 



L 



667 



151 46 



85 32 



19-8 



9 49 

















300 



63 19 



312 47 



19-0 



2 27 







-4 -4 



14 -6 



10 -1 







108 



20 50 



151 59 



19-6 



6 1 



-■02 



"•33 



-2 -80 



17 "16 



19 -13 



18 -69 



L 



325 



234 26 



47 11 



18-7 



9 9 

















581 



36 12 



50 43 



177 



2 31 



-•16 



•13 



-7 -21 



10 -47 



10 -41 



9 -11 





318 



103 52 



63 34 



17-8 



3 36 







4-1 -6 





13 -3 







!22 



319 4 



177 



161 



3 11 



-•14 



'•43 



-5 -44 



10-95 



14 -87 



14 -02 • 



L 



530 



167 53 



305 42 



137 



10 27 

















175 



164 4 



315 3 



13-0 



11 4 











23 -31 



4 -16 





1/2 



Period 



of 



Jupiter. 



















Taking / into account —""39. 



Table II. 















d-ft 



















dt 

















de 



1 







9. 



*r-*r\ 



n l —2n'. 



$. 



di 



secular. ! periodic, s/ A.. 



^ A cos 1(9 — y). 



1/2 



Period 



of 



Jupiter. 











401 



212° 48' 



223° 13' 



14-95 



2° 40' 



1 



4- -47 4-8-02 13"-77 



-2 49 



525 



151 58 



34 35 



16-9 



21 47 





33 -04 



7-2 



643 



235 57 



77 20 



20-7 



4 26 









566 



197 15 



12 6 



£0-9 



6 55 









466 



143 45 



182 15 



21-5 



4 45 









168 



185 51 



11 7 



26-0 



4 22 









225 



335 55 



285 43 



30-7 



15 18 





-3-30 





528 



212 22 



16 46 



319 



1 8 









319 



44 48 



32 36 



f 34-3 



12 16 









420 146 10 



90 1 



34-6 



2 32 









229 94 59 



321 8 



! 



35-8 



8 10 









