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Contents
Cover
Caladenia aff. chlorostyla: photo Kevin Matthews, Kaitaia.
4. Editorial
Resupination.
Pollination mechanisms for Nematoceras?
The pollination of Nematoceras iridescens: George Fuller.
Hybridisation.
Conservation by cultivation.
16. Eponymous orchids: Val Smith
Pterostylis irsoniana
18. Special feature: Conservation by cultivation
Ex situ cultivation of NZ terrestrial orchids – should we be doing more? Ken Davey.
Back from the brink: voluntary orchid conservation in Victoria, Australia. Andrew Dilley.
An interview with John Dodunski.
The terrestrial orchid. ANOS Geelong Group.
30. Historical reprint
Cheeseman on Pterostylis banksii
32. Field trip reports
Northland Odyssey. Ian Townsend.
Ruahines: Sixtus Lodge. Judith Tyler.
38. Various contrivances:
3. Thelymitra.
42. Elementary: ED Hatch
11 The epiphytes 2.
44. Close relations: orchids like ours
Microtis parviflora. Ferdinand Bauer.
45. Notes, letters, questions, comments
Autumn in Arizona.
Anne Fraser finds Pterostylis tasmanica.
Kevin Matthews’s stripeless T. pulchella.
Pat Enright’s T. aff. pauciflora from the Wairarapa.
M. unifolia.
Ian Townsend thinks name changes.
So does Ian St George.
Pterostylis banksii photographed by Olaf John.
Caladenia nothofageti.
48. The column—Eric Scanlen
Nematoceras “tribaldy”.
Thelymitra formosa “Opuatia”.