astronomical oi5servatories. 411 



Bremen, Germany. 

 I. Observatoi ium der Navigations- Schule. 



Longitude from Greenwicb, 35'" 15=^ E. 

 LntitiKle, 55° 1' 48" N. 

 Director : . 



II. Observatnrinm dcs Herrn Others. 



Longitude from Greenwicb, 35'" 15'' E. 



Latitude, 53° 4' 3G" N. 



Authority for longitude and latitude: (Astr. Nach., iv, 392) Con- 



naissauce des Temps, 1881, p. xxvi. 

 Director: . 



Breslaii, Prussia. 



Universitats iStermcarte. 



Longitude from Greenwich, 1^' 8'" 8.90'' E. 

 Latitude, 51° 0' 50.5" N. 

 Directors : L. A. Jungnitz, 1780. 



E. J. SciioLTZ, 1831. 



P. H. L. von BoGUSLAWSKi, 1841. 

 Prof. Dr. J. G. Galle, 1851. 

 Established by L. A. Jungnitz. 



Observations here were begun about 17G0 at the gymnasium, (high- 

 school) where J. E. Scheibel, the professor of mathematics, had collected 

 a few instruments. They were continued at the university, and the 

 observatory properly so called was gradually developed. 



Brest, France. 



Ohservatoire de la Marine. 



Longitude from Greenwich, 17'" 58'' W. 



Latitude, 48° 23' 32" i^. 



Authority for longitude; A. Lancaster, Liste Generale des Observa- 



toires et Astronomes, 1887; for latitude, Connaissauce des 



Temps, 1884, p. iv. 

 Director : Di; Kermarec. 



Brussels, Belgium. 



I. Ohservatoire Royal. 



Longitude from Greenwich, 17'" 28.9^ E. 

 Latitude, 50° 51' 10.7" N. 

 Directors : L. A. J. Quetelet, 1829. 

 J. C. IIouzeau, 187G. 



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