712 reports of astronomical observatories. 



Principal publications of the Observatory during the 

 TEARS 1874-1880: 



Piofessor Bredichin, "Annales de I'Observatoire de Moscow," vols. 

 I, II (parts 1 aud 2), III (parts 1 and 2), IV (parts 1 and 2), V (parts 1 

 and 2), VI (parts 1 and 2), VII (part 1). 

 Additional information : 



The clock-work of the equatorial is out of use, and generally the means 

 of the Observatory for scientific works and for their publications are 

 very insufficient. 



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MiJNCHEN, Bavaria. 

 KoniglicJie Sternwarte. 



Longitude from Greenwich, 4G°i 26M3 E. 



Latitude, 48° 8' 45".5 :N". 



Directors : K. F. von Seyffer, 1809 ; 



J. VON SOLDNER, 1823; 



J. VON Ltvmont, 1834 (1). 

 Founded in 1809, on the hill of Bogenhausen, near Munich. A main 

 building of one story, facing east and west; two wings extend toward 

 the north. An edifice designed for the purpose was put uj) in the gar- 

 den for a great refractor, by the aid of which Lamont made his observa- 

 tions of the satellites of Saturn and of the nebulae. 



MuNica, Bavaria. 



See Milnclien. 



MtJNSTER, Prussia. 



Sternwarte. 



Longitude from Greenwich, ? 



Latitude, ? 



Director: E. Heis, 1852. 



Founded in 1852, in the neighborhood of the Academy (High School). 

 It was here that Heis pursued his extended researches into the nature 

 of shooting stars, the zodiacal light, and uranometry. 



Naples, Daly. 

 See ^apoli. 



