These were growing in mixed woods(mostly pine) in the north portion of the Turkey Creek Unit. Caps up to 7.9 cm across. Caps with striations up to 7mm long. Spore print was whitish to creamy. Spores were amyloid and ~ 11.3-13.3(14.0) X 4.9-5.3(6.0) microns, cylindric and smooth. Q(ave) = 2.40. Q(range) = 2.15-2.66. Did not detect a strong odor. Another group I find difficult to classify unless I assume younger versions were somewhat appendiculate. Gills do protrude on the edges of the cap in age . I'll say a possible Amidella for now.