Found in the Turkey Creek Unit. These were growing on wood and had caps up to 4.1 cm across. The spores were whitish and inamyloid. Spores were ~ 4.6-6.0 X 3.9-4.7 microns, smooth and broadly elliptical. Spores did not change color in KOH. They appear to be similar to a Tricholomopsis species but can't seem to find a match. edit; While they don't particularly look like the C. luteo-olivaceum we see on the West Coast, I have to go along with Christian and Jay Justice, who indicated that species.