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Contents
Cover - Diplodium trullifolium: photograph, the editor.
3. Guest editorial: Graeme Jane
Issues of orchid conservation.
5. The type locality: Ian St George
Pterostylis rubella Col. from Mangonui.
11. Australian notes: David McConachie
Let’s get serious about making endangered orchids common: the Dunmoochin story. Rabdall Robinson.
13. Notes
Obituary. Gary Penniall. Ina McLellan.
Mark Moorhouse reports on Carlos Lehnebach’s address in Nelson.
From yahoogroups
Alasdair Nicholl’s Diplodium alobulum.
Mark, Alasdair, Mike Lusk: fungi growing close to orchids.
Alasdair: Nematoceras “pygmy”.
Kathy Warburton, southern N. iridescens.
Cheryl Dawson, Pat Enright, early N. longipetalum this year?
Kendyll Moorhouse: Singularybas leaves & buds emerging.
Allan Ducker photographs pollinators of Diplodium trullifolium.
Alasdair’s Nematoceras “Eastern Hills”.
Advice for contributors.
Pat Enright’s Nematoceras “rimutaka”,
Cheryl Dawson’s N. “Eastern Hills”.
Mike Lusk’s emerging N. macranthum.
Alasdair Nicholl’s N. trilobum “Bridal Veil”.
The Editor’s large N. aff. trilobum from Rewanui, Masterton…
… and N. “Eastern hills” from Tauherenikau and Thelymitra from Blue Rock Rd.
Allan Ducker’s Thelymitra longifolia columns from Waikumete Cemetery.
Gordon Sylvester warns Thelymitra columns may change with age.
Bill Campbell’s Thelymitra longifolia columns from the north.
Mark Moorhouse’s Thelymitra longifolia columns from Nelson.
Forster’s drawing and the Editor’s photographs from Long Island.
28. The column: Eric Scanlen
1. Thelymitra pulchella with red column arms.
2. Prasophyllum “debile” = P. “B” (not P. colensoi)
3. Pterostylis banksii, P. australis & P. “Bluff”.