Tiny red to golden-colored Galerina growing on Douglas fir log. CAP: 1.7-3cm wide, mostly red, golden closer to edge, rim edged in white with what appears to be remnants of a veil; GILLS: notched, smokey-brown with white edges, knife-like, never joined; STIPE: 2-2.7cm long, enlarged just before the cap, fibrous, tough; with small white scales (dandruff) just under the cap; ANNULUS: minute, a bare white line around the lower portion of the stipe. Dr. Matt Trappe said he saw the annulus, but unless it is that white portion attached to the edge of the cap, I cannot see it. Matches description of G. hypnorum in Arora's Mushrooms Demystified, but did not take a spore print. I do have a voucher collection of it.