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Contents
3. Orchid expeditions
Spiranthes sinensis, Prasophyllum “aff. patens ”, swamp, garlic and alpine blues; by Eric Scanlen.
Comment A, on Prasophyllum “aff. patens”.
Comment B, on Prasophyllum colensoi.
Comment C, on Thelymitra “Whakapapa”.
Comment D. on Corybas trilobus. ‘
11. Close relations
Prasophyllum species, from David Jones: Native orchids of Australia.
12. Historical reprints
J. Buchanan’s 1887 Gastrodia Hectori: was it really Prasophyllum “aff. patens”?
Dan Hatch’s 1946 Prasophyllum suttonii (now called Prasophyllum “aff. patens”)
16. Notes
Obit Ken Wilson.
Pterostylis linearis self-pollinating at Rangataua wetland.
Thelymitra pulchella pollen granules.
Swamp orchids at Kurapaponga lakes.
Ruth Rudkin on Darwin.
Request for New Zealand native orchids from Germany.
Latest Wellington Botanical Society Bulletin has two papers on native orchids.
John Williams finds Gastrodia “long column” at his house near Wanganui.
Cynthia Aston remembers the orchids of old Wellington.
Betty Seddon on subantarctic island orchids.
Acianthus viridis on Ruapehu.
Australasian Native Orchid Society of New Zealand makes successful start.
Pat Enright on Microtis oligantha in Wellington.
The elusive Corybas cryptanthus.
21. Orchid artist
William Henry Nicholls
23. Australian notes
Species, subspecies, sibling species, cryptic species & micro species; by Bob Bates.
Orchids of the Australian and New Zealand Sub-antarctic islands; by Bob Bates.
Back to Basics: Iwitahi 1995. Prasophyllum colensoi.