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Contents
Cover - Nematoceras aff. trilobus, spreading vegetatively after flowering, Hokio, near Levin.
2. From the editor: Ian St George
Ultraviolet reflectance photography: in a gnat’s eye.
7. Some orchid keys:
6: Epiphytic orchids Graeme Jane.
8. Historical reprint
RD Fitzgerald’s genus Adelopetalum
10. The column: Eric Scanlen
Thelymitra “tholinigra”.
Finding Petalochilus minor.
N. triloba complex.
17. Canadian notes: Marilyn Light
Seasons in the life of some Canadian orchids. Part I - Spring and the Cypripediums
19. Original contributions
Nematoceras longipetala from two sites: Bruce Irwin.
On the road to Whakahoro. Bruce Irwin.
Nelson Nematoceras triloba trials: Mark Moorhouse.
22. Close relations: orchids like ours
Pterostylis furcata, Collin Woolcock.
28. Population studies
The orchids of the Ottawa District
27. Notes, notices, letters, questions, comments
Iwitahi 2002.
Dot Cooper on “Back issues”.
Gordon Sylvester arrives at Colenso’s Maungarei.
Postdoctoral fellowship opportunity.
A second CD-ROM on SE Asian orchids.
Michael Pratt’s NZ native orchid website.
Second international Orchid Conservation Congress planned for Florida.
RD Fitzgerald’s website.
Sandra Jones on issues arising from the request for orchid seeds in last issue.
Obit. Doug McCrae.
RS Rogers’s botanical papers listed.
Oops!
The threatened plants of southern Africa.
Australian Orchid Foundation books for sale.
The European Orchid Conference and Show.
Pat Enright’s strange Nematoceras from the Tinui Taipos.
NZNOG books for sale at ridiculous prices.
Mark Moorhouse can tell which N. aff. triloba plants will have flowers.
N. longipetala buds.
Riley & Banks’s new book.
Websites.
Australian Orchid Research vol4 on Pterostylis.
Gael Donaghy with Graeme Atkins at Te Araroa.
Name New Zealand’s ten most popular plants.
NZNOG Seedbank.
Digital photography of the ultraviolet image.
36. Australian notes: David McConachie
Diuris fragrantissima.
The 2002 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.