REPORTS OF ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIKS. 701 



Assistants: Dr. Daniel Wierzbicki; 

 John Ralski. 



Established in 1807 as an annex to the University. Turned into a 

 powder magazine by the French in 1809. Set up once more on a spot 

 a little to the north of the first l)uilding. 



Kremsmunster, Anstria. 



i^itcrnicarte. 



Longitude from Greenwich, 50"' 32^ 2 E. 

 Latitude, 48o 3' 23". 7 N. 

 Directors : A. Desing, 1748 ; 



P. FlXLMILLNER, 17G1 ; 



T. Derfflinger, 1791; 



B. SCHWARZENBRUNNER, 1824 ; 



M. Roller, 1830; 



A. Reslhuber, 1847; 



G. Stresser, 1875. 

 Founded in the convent of the Benedictines in 1748; built in the con- 

 Aent garden at the northern extremity of the buildings. The Observa- 

 tory consists of a'massive tower, eight stories bigh, with two wings of 

 five stories. 



Kronshtadt, Russia. (Cronstadt.) 



3[orsla ia Astronom ichesM ia Observatoria. 



Longitude from Greenwich, ? 



Latitude, '? 



Directors : V. Fuss, 1840 ; 



A. F. Grigorieff. 

 Assistant: P. S. Shubin. 

 Observatory of tbe school of pilots. Founded about 1840. 



Leipzig, Saxony. 



Universitdts Stermcarte. 



Longitude from Greenwich, 49"> 34^ 02 E. 

 Latitude, 51° 20' G". 3 N. 

 Directors: C. F. Rijdiger, 1794; 



K. B. MOLLIVERDE, 1811 ; 



A. F. MOEBIUS, 181G; 



G. A. Jahn, 1845; 



C. C. Bruhns, 18G0. 

 Constructed, from 1787 to 1794, upon the great tower of the castle of 

 Pleissenburg. A new Observatory, situated at the extreme end of one 

 of the suburbs, took the place of the old one in 18G1. 



