Taken yesterday (27/11/11) in mixed woodland Northampton
1. Coniferous section of the wood under
Pinus sylvestris , maybe
Chroogomphus rutilus? Apologies for all the litter on the cap but was stuck on and probably gives an indication of it being previously quite viscid?


2. The goblet? Quite a few of these in the area under
Pinus sylvestris. No distinct smell.

3. Same area as 2 but many of these trooping in the area. I guess an impossible without microscopy
Clitocybe jobs... no distinct smell, cap 4cm across.


4. Near oak under bracken on acid soil (remnant heathland) woodland glade. Very wooly stipe, but don't think it's
Collybia peronata looked to big cap 8cm approx in diameter. Probably too faded. I didn't take a sample for a print



5. Common rustgill? Growing from dead wood (coniferous more than likely)


Many thanks