ISO DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Biological Station. Their efficient assistance in all these matters has added largely to 

 the success of the work. 



In concluding this brief outline of the objects of the Discovery investigations it may 

 be pointed out that the work is still in progress and that henceforward the presentation 

 of results and the accumulation of fresh data will proceed simultaneously. Thanks to 

 the courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum accommodation for those of the 

 scientific staff who are working up results in this country has been found at the Natural 

 History Museum, South Kensington, where by reason of the reference collections and 

 library, every possible facility is afforded. The members of the scientific staff are taking 

 up the economic aspects of the material and data which have been collected, but the 

 Committee has been fortunate in receiving promises of help from specialists in a 

 number of subjects, and it is hoped that their contributions, which will mainly be of 

 scientific interest, will also find a place in these Reports. 



