THE FULL-EXTENT DATA IN TABLES 2 AND 4: Eight tables give the predicted parameters of theoretical meteoroid streams associated with comets and asteroids approaching the orbits of terrestrial planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, within 0.15 AU. The files having the extension "com" in their name contain the data on the potential streams associated with periodic comets (P < 1000 years) and comets with known parabolic orbit, except of the sugrazing comets with the perihelion distance shorter than 0.075 AU (see Table 2 in the paper), while the files having the extension "ast" contain the data on the potential streams associated with asteroids (see Table 4 in the paper). Each table consists of 8 columns giving: COL. 1 - name of the parent body; COLs. 2 and 3 - ecliptical coordinates, lambda and beta, of the predicted radiant of the stream [deg.]; COL. 4 - the relative velocity of the body and planet at their closest possible approach at the given, pre-perihelion or post-perihelion arc of the body's orbit [km/s]; COL. 5 - the ecliptic longitude of the planet when it is in the point of its orbit closest to the given arc of orbit of the body [deg.]; COL. 6 - the minimum possible distance between the planet and body in the given arc of its orbit [AU]; COL. 7 - elongation of the predicted radiant (angular distance of the radiant from the Sun) [deg.]; COL. 8 - information about the actual arc of body's orbit: "1" means the pre-perihelion arc, "2" means the post-perihelion arc. At reading of each table, the following Fortran FORMAT command can be applied: FORMAT(A15,2X,F5.1,2X,F5.1,2X,F5.1,2X,F5.1,2X,F6.4,2X,I3,2X,I1)