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 Vega-excess systems are main sequence stars with IR excesses due to
 the presence of circumstellar dust discs. They were discovered using
 IRAS and it is found that the majority do not exhibit detectable
 IR excesses until 25 um or greater. Much of their emission is there-
 fore unobservable from the ground and we must use satellite
 observations to characterise full spectral energy distributions
 (SEDs) and determine the parameters of the discs and  grains.
 Walker and Wolstencroft (1988) identified a list of about 20 such
 systems using IRAS measurements. About half of these sources are to
 be observed in the ISO Guaranteed Time  programme. To extend these
 observations and to improve the sampling of stellar spectral types,
 we have produced a new catalogue of Vega-excess candidates by cross-
 correlating sources in the IRAS Faint Source Survey Catalogue and the
 Michigan Catalogue of 2-D Spectral Types. Some 58 sources satisfy
 our selection criteria. ISO launch constraints reduce this number to
 27 observable objects.

 We propose to obtain 4.85- to 200-micron  continuum SEDs of the dust
 grains in each of our targets. We also propose to take spectra of 3
 of the brightest objects to search for silicate and water ice features
 originating from, respectively, the inner and outer disc regions.
 These data will be analysed as part of our on-going theoretical
 modelling of optically thin discs, complemented by our  ground-based
 optical, IR and mm/sub-mm observations. Vega-excess discs may be
 remnants of proto-planetary discs. ISO observations therefore offer
 a valuable  opportunity to probe environments similar to that in
 which our solar system might have been created.