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Contents
2. Editorial:
If it is self-pollinating why does Calochilus robertsonii look like an insect?
5. Close relations
Gastrodia orobanchoides and Spiranthes sinensis from Pakistan.
6. Notes
Eric Scanlen offers orchid photography.
Dan Hatch on an extension of the range of Yoania australis.
Pterostylis tasmanica in New Zealand.
Pterostylis irsoniana and “Siamese twins” of P. patens, Mt Taranaki.
Val Smith on Thelymitra pauciflora.
Dan Hatch on the leaf anatomy of Aporostylis bifolia.
News from Iwitahi.
Obituary: Eric Adye.
Cath and Ken Wilson in Next.
Brian Molloy in Pacific Way.
Pat Enright’s field trips.
Colin Ogle on Gastrodia sesamoides auct NZ.
Allan Ducker’s favourite haunt in June.
Randal Springer on Edwin B. Dickson.
Corybas cryptanthus above Days Bay.
Gal Donaghy & Graeme Jane on Bulbophyllum pygmaeum at Croisilles Harbour.
Corybas rotundifolius near Warkworth.
Betty Seddon on the orchids of Little Barrier; and Pterostylis ‘epiphyticus’ on Whale Island.
12. Original papers
Reinstatement of Corybas orbiculatus (Colenso) L.B. Moore. Brian Molloy.
Pterostylis tasmanica D.L. Jones - a new name for the bearded greenhood indigenous to New Zealand. Brian Molloy.
Research projects and orchid badges. Heather Crofsky.
18. Orchid artists
Claire Scott, Eleanor and Lydia Blumhardt
20. Australian notes
Alec Pridgeon puts the misnomer “tuberoids” to rest.
Coming A.N.O.S. group shows.
Australasian Native Orchid conference and show for Flinders in 1996.
How can orchids and fungi live together? Heinrich Beyrle.
CMV in Australian Pterostylis.
Queensland views on new orchid names.
Historical reprint: Swartz’s orchid classification of 1800.