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HEMIBASIDIOMYCETES 



The members constituting the present Order, so far as 

 known at the time, were originally placed in other existing 

 groups. The Uredineae, along with the Ustilagineae, 

 formed the family known as Hypodermii ; the Auri- 

 cularieae and Tremelleae were included in the Basidio- 



