\begin{table}%t3 \caption{\label{table3}Differential rotation parameters $A$ and $B$ from Eq.~(1) and their standard errors~$M$ in deg~day$^{-1}$ obtained applying the automatic method to monthly data sets for the year~1998.} %\centering \par \begin{tabular}{rrrrrr} \hline \hline \noalign{\smallskip} Month & $N_{\rm s/m}$ & $N_{\rm t/m}$ & $N_{\rm s/t}$ & $A \pm M_A$ & $B \pm M_B$ \\ \hline 6 & 290 & 38 & 7.6 & $14.64 \pm 0.07$ & $-3.89 \pm 0.30$ \\ 6st & 143 & & & $14.78 \pm 0.10$ & $-4.44 \pm 0.43$ \\ 11 & 211 & 28 & 7.5 & $14.46 \pm 0.08$ & $-3.14 \pm 0.35$ \\ 11st & 90 & & & $14.25 \pm 0.12$ & $-2.77 \pm 0.73$ \\ 12 & 372 & 58 & 6.4 & $14.53 \pm 0.06$ & $-3.03 \pm 0.20$ \\ 12st & 202 & & & $14.60 \pm 0.07$ & $-2.99 \pm 0.28$ \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot {$N_{\rm s/m}$ = the number of structures found per month; $N_{\rm t/m}$~= the number of triplets used per month; $N_{\rm s/t}$~= the average number of structures per triplet.\\ The results after applying the two-step velocity filter are given. The number of structures found in this year, $N_{\rm s/y} = 873$. The index~``st'' after the calender month indicates the subset of selected stable structures.} \end{table}