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The Wasp and the Orchid

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by Danielle Clode


  Millman, Susan 44

  Molloy, Georgiana 221

  Montfort, Annie 343

  Moore, Grace 53

  Morris, Myra 248

  Nabokov, Vladimir 249–253

  Nicholls, William 161, 193

  Noonuccal, Oodgeroo 274, 291

  O’Connell, Thomas F. 254

  O’Dowd, Bernard 247, 337

  Oliver, Mary 259–261

  Page, Walter Hines 245, 248

  Palmer, Nettie 166, 307

  Paterson, Andrew Barton (Banjo) 337

  Peggie, Loris 31

  Peggie, Mabel (Mabel Roberts) 128

  Pelloe, Emily 217, 227

  Pescott, Edward 136

  Pitt, Marie E. J. 159

  Playne, Moira 159, 160, 281, 326

  Poe, Edgar Allan 253

  Poulton, Edward Bagnall 190, 191

  Pouyanne, Maurice-Alexandre 182–185, 187, 191, 195, 196

  Prichard, Katharine Susannah 214, 308

  Quiller-Couch, Arthur 248

  Rayment, Tarlton 153, 181, 185, 193, 194

  Rees, Bertha 132

  Rentoul, Annie R. 130

  Richardson, Henry Handel 128, 308, 343, 344

  Robertson, Enid 356

  Rodwell, Grant 73, 74

  Rogers, Richard Saunders 100, 146, 166, 177, 178, 189, 190–193, 196, 197, 316, 317, 326

  Rowan, Marian Ellis (Ellis) 130, 248, Rowe, Mr 225, 228, 342

  Rupp, Herman Montague Rucker 161, 175–178, 197, 304, 318, 319, 381

  Saleeby, Caleb Williams 73

  Scammel, George V. 211

  Scouler, Ethel 326

  Serle, Dora 269

  Shakespeare, William 35, 37, 71, 127, 246, 247, 253, 347

  Sharp, Nonie 276

  Shelley, Mary 306

  Shelley, Percy 247, 306

  Shirlow, John 269

  Smith, Gerard 181

  Snodgrass, Jane 47

  Snow, Charles P. 255

  Spence, Caroline Helen 307

  Spence, Elizabeth 82, 83

  Sproule, Mary 126

  Strayed, Cheryl 308

  Steel, A. W. 118, 126

  Stevens, Alexander G. 248

  Stevenson, Robert Louis 132, 246, 247

  Strehlow, Carl 288, 289

  Stuart, Frank 97

  Sweet, Georgina 130, 132, 314

  Tate, Frank 71, 72, 83, 307

  Taylor, Irene Frances 166

  Tennant, Kylie 353

  Tennyson, Alfred Lord 336

  Thackeray, William 20, 246

  Thaxter, Celia 321, 322

  Thomson, Donald xi, 27, 159, 269, 270, 275–281, 282, 326, 327

  Thomson, John xi, 3–5, 27, 107, 158, 281, 282, 343, 345

  Thomson, Peter xi, 3–5, 27, 97, 107, 158, 172, 246–248, 258, 278, 281, 282, 293, 343, 345, 366, 367

  Thoreau, Henry 30, 100, 244, 245, 260, 308, 320, 321, 323, 324

  Tickner, Jane 28

  Tillyard, Robin J. 181, 183, 193

  Trollope, Anthony 53, 247

  Tredinnick, Mark 274

  Turner, John 314, 315, 374

  Wallace, Alfred Russel 258

  Webb, Jessie 315

  Wells, Herbert George (H. G.) 11, 105, 246, 248, 258

  Wheeler, William Morton 194

  White, Gilbert 5, 29, 30, 147, 245, 323

  Whitfield, Jessie 130

  Whitford Hazel, W. 286, 293

  Wilde, Oscar 247

  Williamson, Herbert B. 197

  Willis, James A. 373, 374

  Wordsworth, William 247

  Wright, Clare 309

  Wright, Alexis 274

  Wright, Judith 274

  Young, Lynette 31, 224, 225

  Index of species

  (Names are listed in the form used in Edith’s work. Some updated species names are provided.)

  Acacia (wattles) 72, 78, 81, 94, 219, 227, 249, 288, 299, 326, 333, 339, 357; A. baileyana (Cootamundra wattle) 333; A. pycnantha (golden wattle) 358; A. terminalis (cedar wattle) 377; desert oak 299; early wattle 117; lightwood 81; mulga 297, 299; prickly Moses 81

  Acianthus caudatus (mosquito orchid) 146

  Acridopeza reticulata (mountain grasshopper or Sorrento flea) now Acripeza reticulata 4, 345, 346

  Ageratum 15

  Aeonium cuneatum (sempervivum or houseleeks) 151, 152, 336

  angelica 341, 375

  arum lily 227

  asparagus fern 227

  bandicoot 281

  banksia 227, 228, 231, 237, 372

  Bassia (goathead or amaranth) 299

  bear’s-foot (hellebore) 35

  bee-wasp (Dasyscolia ciliata) 184

  bee fly (Bombyliidae) 152

  beetle 59, 119, 175, 201, 330

  berberry (Berberis or barberry) 35

  billy-button (Craspedia) 265

  bitter pea (Daviesia) 120

  blackberry 127, 356, 391

  blackbird 354, 385

  blue-banded bee 317

  bluebell 79, 264

  blue nemesis 228

  blue-tongue lizard (Tiliqua) 4

  boar (Sus) 270, 280

  bridal creeper 356

  broom honey myrtle (Melaleuca uncinata) 220

  buck bush (saltbush Salsola australis) 299

  budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulates) 4, 266, 387

  buttercup 34, 259, 265

  butterfly 20, 149, 250; Lycaenid (blues) 249–250

  butterfly–ant association 249–250

  Caladenia (spider orchids) 146, 169, 177; C. cretacea (white spider)* 82; C. cruciformis (red spider)* 82; C. excelsa (spider)* 219; C. dilatata var. rhomboidiformis (green comb or diamond spider orchid) 176; C. integra (smooth lipped) 176; C. longiclavata (clubbed spider) 176; C. tentaculata (king spider) 200; C. versicolor (pink spider)* 82 *also classified as Arachnorchis

  calamus (Acorus calamus or sweet flag) 3

  Calochilus (bearded orchids) 188; C. imberbis (naked beard), 190; C. robertsonii (purplebeard) 189; brownbeard 188, 264

  camel, 286; ‘Wheelie’ 284, 286

  candytuft, giant (Iberis) 228

  carnation (Dianthus) 228

  canola (rapeseed Brassica) 351

  capeweed (Arctotheca calendula) 356

  Cardium tenuicostatum (thin-ribbed cockle) 238, 345

  case moth (Psychidae) 164

  cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) 290

  cattle 4, 19–20, 55, 65, 286, 298, 348–350

  Ceanothus 347

  Chiloglottis diphylla (twin leaf bird orchid) 148; C. gunnii 136

  chocolate lily (Dichopogon strictus) 264

  Christmas bush, Victorian (Prostanthera lasianthos) 81

  clematis, native or supplejack (Clematis aristata) 81

  common heath (Epacris impressa) 326

  coral tree (Erythrina) 227

  correa (Correa) 52, 265

  Corysanthes (helmet orchids), 265; fringed red helmet (Corysanthes fimbriata) 87, 148

  cotton palm 227

  cowslip (Primula veris) 34–35

  crested shrike-tit (Falcunculus frontatus) 119

  crow, Torresian (Corvus orru) 280

  Crowea angustifolia 212

  Cryptostylis (tongue orchids) 161, 186, 187; bonnet (C. erecta) 188; pink fairy or small tongue (C. leptochila) 178, 179, 186, 195, 204; slipper (C. ovata) 188, 213; duck or large tongue orchid (C. longifolia now subulata) 119, 187

  currant, flowering 16

  cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) 290

  cuttlefish (Sepia) 238, 345

  Cyrtostylis reniformis (small gnat orchid) 146, 165, 265

  daffodil 235, 326, 327

  dandelion 34, 259, 348

  date palm 227

  delphinium 3

  Diuris orchids; donkey (D. pardina) 119, 146, 174, 200; bulldog (D. orientis) 200; doubletail (D. colemanae now D. tricolor) 176, 264

  dragonfly 49

  dunnart, fat-tailed (Sminthopsis crassicaudata), 4, 115

  easter daisy 329

  ec
hidna, short-beaked (Tachyglossus aculeatus) 12, 305, 311, 383; ‘Stickles’ 4, 301, 309, 310; ‘Prickles’ 310

  Echium plantagineum (Paterson’s curse or Salvation Jane) 353, 356

  egret (Ardea) 124

  emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) 290

  emperor gum moth 89, 143

  Eriochilus cucullatus (parson’s bands orchid) 319

  Eucalyptus, blue gum 78; E. camaldulensis (river red gum) 273; E. botryoides (Bangalay) 359; E. caesia (silver princess) 66; ghost gum 286; grey box 377; ironbark 9, 122, 135, 377; karri 361; manna gum 81, 294; mountain ash 81; peppermint gum, 7; sugar gum 359; stringybark 81, 122, 135, 172, 173, 330

  everlasting or paper daisies 210, 265

  fairy wren, superb or blue wren (Malurus cyaneus) 52, 119, 237, 385, 386

  fantails (Rhipidura), grey or white-shafted (R. albiscapa) 119, 385; rufous (R. rufifrons) 119

  ferns (Pteridophyta), bracken 95, 237; maidenhair 81, 227; rock fern 81; sword fern 227; tree fern 81, 87, 95

  finch, Darwin’s (Thraupidae) 316; gold (Carduelis carduelis) 386; green (Carduelis chloris) 237

  firefly (Lampryridae) 59

  fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis) 345

  flathead, rock (Platycephalus laevigatus) 311

  flat spurge or red soldiers (Chamaesyce drummondii) 298

  flax 338, 339

  foxglove 3

  fringed lily (Thysanotus tuberosus) 265

  fruit fly (Drosophila) 156

  fruit trees 48, 120, 127, 223, 230, 348–350; apple 4, 18, 284, 330, 335, 350; apricot 127, 350; fig 4, 7, 127, 350; mulberry 127, 309; plum 4, 127

  fuchsia 3, 7, 380, 390

  fungi 81, 119, 204, 220, 326; bracket 81, 119; Dermocybe austroveneta 81; Ramariopsis crocea 81; Boletus protentosus 350; mycorrhizal 220–221

  Glossodia major (waxlip orchid) 200

  golden whistler (Pachycephala pectoralis) 237

  golden orb-weaver spider (Nephila edulis) 155–157

  gorse 356

  gooseberry 35

  grass, blady (Imperata cylindrica) 352; lady’s-hair 264; mulga (Aristida contorta) 299; shell 264; quaking 356; tussock 265

  grass tree (Xanthorrhoea) 231, 264

  grevillea (Grevillea) 164, 219, 228, 326

  grey shrike-thrush (grey or harmonious thrush) Colluricincla harmonica 119, 385

  hawk moth (Sphingidae) 15, 330

  hazel (Pomaderris aspera) 81

  heath (vegetation type) European 26, 35, 259 Australian 52, 167, 256, 265

  heart-urchin (Spatangoida) 345

  herbs (various) 3, 34, 35, 120, 127, 136, 259, 322, 347, 348, 386

  hermit crab (Paguridae), 40, 238

  holly 35

  hollyhock 3, 137

  honeyeaters (Meliphagoidae), New Holland (Phylidonyris novaehollndiae) 389–390; painted (Grantiella picta) 378; regent (Xanthomyza phrygia) 390, 404; singing (Lichenostomus virescens) 378; spine-billed or Eastern spinebill (Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris) 387, 390; white-plumed (Lichenostomus penicillatus) 385

  honey possum (Tarsipes rostratus) 219

  honeysuckle 35

  horse 18, 99, 102, 107, 270, 280, 340, 351; ‘Dandy’, 349

  hoverfly (Syrphidae) Eristalis tenax 153; Simosyrphus grandicornis 153

  huntsman spider (Isopedia now Holoconia immanis) 164

  hydrangea 3, 145

  Indigofera 338

  iris 120, 235, 264

  ivy 16, 28, 121, 173

  jellyfish 345

  jilgie (yabby) (Cherax) 227, 311

  kangaroo paw (Haemodoraceae) 222, 228, 389–391

  lad’s love 34

  ‘Lady’s leg’ creeper 228

  Lathyrus pubescens (blue climbing pea) 145, 380

  lavender 3, 16, 34

  Leptospermum 348

  leucopogon 227

  lichen 81

  ‘lilium convallium’ (lily of the valley) 35

  linden tree 17

  Lissopimpla semipunctata (ichneumonid or orchid dupe wasp) now Lissopimpla excelsa 161, 180, 186, 195, 196, 204, 213

  lotus plant (Lotus berthelotii) 390

  magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) 238, 386

  marigold 3, 228

  marri (Corymbia formerly

  Eucalyptus) 359

  mice 4, 311

  milkmaids (Burchardia umbellata) 200

  milkweed 391

  millipede, Portuguese (Ommatoiulus moreleti) 352

  mistletoe 12, 117, 288, 377, 378, 383; grey (Amyema quandang) 377

  mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum) 363, 378

  Monadenia bracteata (now Disa bracteata) weedy leek orchid 355–357

  Moreton Bay fig or banyan (Ficus macrophylla)

  moss 80, 81

  mulberry, white 78

  mulga oats (Monachather paradoxus) 214

  musk tree (Olearia argophylla) 81, 136

  mynah (Acridotheres tristis) 354

  nardoo (Marsilea drummondi) 290, 291

  nasturtium 228

  numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) 219

  oak 78, 261, 359

  onion weed 356

  Ophrys (bee orchids) 183; bee orchid (O. apifera) 26, 181; fly orchid (O. insectifera), 26; sombre bee orchid (O. fusca) 184; yellow bee orchid (O. lutea) 184; mirror orchid (O. speculum) 184

  Orchis (old world orchids); early purple orchid (O. mascula) 26; frog orchid (O. viride, now Coeloglossum viride) 181; lizard orchid (O. hircinum now Himantoglossum hircinum) 181

  pandanus palm 288, 289

  parakeelya (Calandrinia) 286, 298

  parrot 312, 350, 378

  paulownia tree 200

  periwinkle 35

  petunias 3, 15

  phasmid or stick insect (Phasmatodea) 4, 12, 143

  phycelia 228

  pincushion flower (Brunonia australis) 264

  pine 351, 352

  pink 35

  pinkeye 265

  pipe-fish (Urocampus carinorostris) 111–113

  Pittosporum 3, 7, 391

  plum, wild (korputa, probably quandong) 291

  poppy 228, 320

  possum 29, 136, 227, 237, 281, 284, 311, 350 ‘Bill Baillie’ and ‘Mandy’ 4, 129–130

  poultry, 4, 348, 349; Australorps 4, 125, praying mantis or mantid (Manotodea) 4, 329–332

  Prasophyllum (leek orchid) 82, 219, 316–317, 356–357; elfin midge (P. archeri or Genoplesium archeri) 118; graceful leek orchid (P. pyriforme) 176, 178, 179; inland (P. macrotys or regium) 407n; lilac (P. colemaniae) 317

  Pterostylis (greenhood orchid) 82, 86, 87, 135, 146; banded greenhood (P. vittata) 162, 86, 87; bearded greenhood (P. plumosa) 264; curl-tongued shell (P. rogerisii) 176, 177; jug (D. recurva) 328; nodding (P. nutans) 61, 85–87; rusty (P. squamata) 119; tall (P. longifolia) 86, 87; tiny (P. pusilla) 119; maroonhood (P. pedunculata) 391; now all reclassified to the genus Oligochaetochilus)

  Pyrorchis nigricans (redbeak orchid) 265

  quoll (Dasyurus) 281

  raspberry 81, 347

  redcurrant 35

  Rhagodia (saltbush) 209, 210, 299

  Rhizanthella gardneri (western

  underground orchid) 220, 221

  rose 1, 3, 7, 35, 41, 66, 120, 127, 173, 299, 331, 380

  running postman (Kennedia) 207

  scarlet robin (Petroica boodang) 237, 286

  sea-grass 112, 113

  saltbush (bluebush) 209–210, 299

  salvia 3, 381, 390

  sawfly caterpillar (Perga) 139, 140, 164, 338

  sheoak (Allocasuarina) 173, 337, 379

  silvereye (Zosterops lateralis) 378

  silvertail (Trichinium now Ptilotus) 289

  snake 220, 226, 270, 281, 312

  soursobs 356

  sparrow 322, 354

  starling 354

  strawberry 35

  Stylidium (trigger plant) 265; S. crassifolium (boomerang trigger plant) 212

  sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) 281

  sweet briar 35, 264

  sweet pea 228 />
  sweet-william 35

  tea-tree (Melaleuca) 52, 265, 365; M. pubescens now lanceolata (black tea-tree) 58, 385, 401n

  Thelymitra spp. (sun orchid) 146

  Thismia rodwayi (now Sacrosiphon rodwayi) 221

  thistle 356

  thornbill (Acanthiza) 386

  turtle 4, 260, 312

  verbena 15

  violet 35, 120

  wallaby 281, 285

  wallflower 3

  water scorpion (Laccotrephes tristis) 146, 164

  watsonia 356, 391

  wattle scale 136

  willow 37–39, 354, 355

  willie wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) 293, 379

  witchetty grub 291

  yellow robin (Eopsaltria australis) 119, 322

  yellow-tailed tit or yellow rumped thornbill (Acanthiza chrysorrhoa) 237, 386

  List of images

  Thank you to those listed below for permission to use the following images integrated within the text:

  Page x, 195 – by Blanche Ames, originally published in Oakes Ames, 1937, Pollination of orchids through pseudocopulation, Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, 5, p18, reprinted with permission of the editors of Harvard Papers in Botany.

  Page 17 – illustration from Edith Coleman, 1947, ‘Herbs in the treatment of some obscure diseases; epilepsy’, Australasian Journal of Pharmacy 28, p1275, reprinted with permission of the editor.

  Page 23 – based on map detail, Ordnance Office, 1896, 285 Aldershot. Available from OrdinanceSurvey.co.uk.

  Pages 24, 33, 84, 94, 121, 131, 134, 215, 287 – courtesy of Peter John Harms.

  Page 54 – Cassell’s picturesque Australia vol. 3, edited by E. E. Morris, Melbourne, Cassell & Co. Ltd., 1888, opp. p. 222, State Library of Queensland.

  Page 55 – courtesy of Mr. C. T. Vary, Accession no: H24753, Charles Cheney Simpson album, State Library Victoria.

  Pages 61, 89, 143, 169, 207, 267, 301, 363 – by Gladys Thomson, courtesy of John Thomson.

  Page 67 – courtesy of Ms Louis Comeadon, Accession no: H84.258/1, State Library Victoria.

  Pages 77, 80 – Accession no: H84.258/1 and Accession no: H2007.78/90, courtesy of J. W. Anderson, State Library Victoria.

  Pages 93, 98, 129, 173, 174, 279, 280, 344, 376 – courtesy of Peter Thomson.

  Page 103 – MN 1740, Rica Erickson papers, ACC5448A, State Library of Western Australia.

  Page 109 – Frankcom’s Paddock, Blackburn [cartographic material], State Library Victoria.

  Page 123 – road map. No. 1, Central Victoria [cartographic material]; compiled by W. Murray Pullar, State Library Victoria.

  Pages 148, 186, 310 – courtesy of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria.

  Page 154 – from the archives of John Thomson.

  Pages 162, 229 – ACC 8588A, box 4, folder 4.2, State Library of Western Australia.

 

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