Ixxiv Insti'uctions to Scientific Observers^ ^r. 



GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCIENTIFIC OBSERVERS. 



Scientific observations or work that would cause hindrance, or other- 

 wise interfere with the progress or necessary work of the expedition, 

 never to be undertaken if contrary to the instructions of the Leader. 



All specimens, journals, sketches, maps, or other documents, to be 

 exclusively the property of the Royal Society, on behalf of the 

 Government of Victoria ; and on no pretence whatever are either 

 specimens or copies of the said documents to be given away, or 

 forwarded privately to any person, or even officially, except through 

 the Leader, although it is intended that each observer should, on 

 publication of the results of the expedition, receive the credit due to 

 him for his observations. 



All scientific, or other documents, journals, &c,, relating to the 

 expedition, to be at all times accessible to the Leader. 



