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Contents
Cover - Thelymitra cyanea with 6 flowers photographed by Kevin Matthews.
4. Editorial: Ian St George
How does that Australian orchid seed get here?
6. The Type locality
Puehutai and Nematoceras rotundifolia.
11. Notes, letters, questions, comments
The pink-ciliated Thelymitra is T. hatchii.
P. aff. graminea at Boundary Creek.
Mark Moorhouse finds Caladenia bartlettii near Charleston.
Jeremy Rolfe photographs Thelymitra variations and Prasophyllum “B” in the Tararuas.
Kevin Matthews finds a new site for Pterostylis puberula.
Kevin photographs Thelymitra cyanea with 5 flowers (cover).
Taxonomic exaggeration.
Mike Lusk’s late Ruahine Thelymitra.
Calochilus robertsonii at L. Rotokawa.
Nematoceras “whiskers” at Sawcut Gorge.
Whoops.
Kendyll Levy in Cascade Valley.
Gordon Sylvester ‘s lesson on Winika.
Come to Colenso country.
15. Close relations: orchids like ours
Gastrodia elata in the Orient.
16. Original papers
Chromosomes of NZ native orchids—part 1 of 2. Murray Dawson.
21. Eponymous orchids: Val Smith
Andrew Sinclair and Acianthus sinclairii.
22. Elementary: ED Hatch
Miscellaneous terrestrials 6.
24. Australian notes: David McConachie
Wild orchids in South Australia 2007. R. Bates.
26. The column: Eric Scanlen
Caladenia: new taxa.
Thrips as Thelymitra pollinators.