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Contents
Cover - Caladenia bartlettii: drawing by Bruce Irwin.
2. From the editor: Ian St George
Atypical orchids.
An insect-pollinated form of Corybas aff. trilobus
4. Notices
New field guide.
The Irwin Orchid Symposium.
6. Original papers
A small Caladenia from Turoa: Bruce Irwin.
Making identification more difficult: Bruce Irwin.
Orchid hunting in the Southern Ocean: Angela Abernethy.
Danhatchia: Tricia Aspin.
15. The column: Eric Scanlen
Pterostylis puberula quest.
Coryhas “whiskers” agg.
20. Historical reprint
Correspondence: Dan Hatch to Frank Bartlett. 21 October 1946 and 15 October 1949.
22. Notes, letters, questions, comments
Peter de Lange on Gastrodia aff. sesamoides.
Pat Enright on scented Gastrodia cunninghamii in Southland.
Triple-flowered Pterostylis aff. montana: photo by John Dodunski.
Bob Bates on Necrophylly in orchids.
Pterostylis tristis: photo by Gordon Sylvester.
Oops! Errors in J78.
24. Some orchid keys
Key to Corybas: Graeme Jane.
26. Close relations: orchids like ours
Corybas unguiculatus: drawn by RD FitzGerald.
28. Profile of a threatened NZ orchid: 7
Pterostylis irwinii.
30. Australian notes: David McConachie
Using genetics to answer taxonomic questions or “to split or not to split” by Doug Bickerton
32. From the internet
How long can an orchid live under the surface? Does rain reduce the probability of autogamy?
Pine needle fungi. Definition of “species” and other terms.
34. The NZ Native Orchid Group 2001