Can anyone help me ID these puffballs and Amanita eggs?
This fairly large puffball was found growing with short grass near the edge of a field on a highland(ish) field in the Peak District. The apparent warts were fairly powdery like icing sugar. I've recorded my guess as being 'veiled puffball' but I don't know whether such a puffball even exists now.

This next puffball was found on it's own growing under deciduous trees on leaves, twigs or soil... Who knows? I've already uploaded and 'threaded' these photos but I only got one opinion as to what it was and I'm unsure. My guess is now
Clavatia exicipuliformis (Pestle puffball).

This puffball was found growing, along with a number of others of the same species, on soil under deciduous trees. I thought the warts were a bit too large to be
Lycoperdon perlatum?

The next fungus I think is an Amanita egg, but perhaps it isn't even a fungus!? It could be a deformed (or sterile) iced gem. In coniferous woodland, I'm tempted to guess
Amanita rubescens purely because the scales look a little brown and I found
A. rubescens in the same area of woodland.
The next Amanita egg was found growing near the roots of a deciduous tree. I don't have a guess for this one.
Cheers