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Contents
Cover - Gastrodia aff. sesamoides, Iwitahi, January 2001
2. From the editor: Ian St George
Cunningham teaches Colenso about orchids.
The orchids in Colenso’s herbarium at WELT: the work of BG Hamlin.
Aorangi SFP in November.
An observation on Orthoceras.
16. Original papers
More Corybas trilobus forms: Bruce Irwin.
Field observations on Caladenia lyallii in Nelson Lakes district. Mark Moorhouse.
Fire and threatened species management in a Waikato wetland. Peter de Lange.
A photographic comparison between Gastrodia aff. sesamoides and G. “city”. Max Gibbs. Plates: 1-18
31. The column: Eric Scanlen
Further Caladenia minor imbroglio: Part 1: What’s new?
Part 2: Caladenia washout at Te Paki.
Part 3: Tracking down Caladenia bartlettii.
Corybas carsei: can it carry on?
39. Notes, questions, letters, comments
Bog & fen.
International Czech orchid workshop.
Indian orchid meeting.
Peter de Lange on threatened orchids.
Soil pH for European orchids.
Chiloglottis valida waits in vain.
Aalbert Rebergen and Tony Silbery rediscover Pterostylis micromega in the Wairarapa.
Argentinian orchids.
The best Drymoanthus adversus, near Palmerston North.
Mark Moorhouse and Pterostylis oliveri.
Ditto. Longitudinal studies please.
Trevor Nicholls on Iwitahi 2000.
44. Profile of a threatened NZ orchid:
6. Caladenia atradenia.
45. Close relations: orchids like ours
Pterostylis nana drawn by WH Nicholls.
46. Australian notes
A new Gastrodia from Sydney city drawn by David Jones.
Ray Barkalow’s home-made remedies.
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Railways and orchids.
The wettest and most treacherous bogs (or is it fens?).
51. Historical reprint
Donald Petrie, Daniel Oliver, and Pterostylis oliveri.