Galerina viscidula P.D. Orton (illustrated 65% life size) Cap 0.5–1.5cm across, conico-convex, becoming expanded and often umbonate; ochraceous-tan and striate when moist, drying yellow from centre. Stem 10–25×1–2mm; ochraceous; covered below in white, silky fibrils. Flesh concolorous; thin; taste and smell mealy. Gills adnate; pale yellow at first, then rusty-ochre. Spores 10–13×5–6¼, almond-shaped. Spore print rust. Basidia 2-spored. Cheilocystidia skittle-shaped. Habitat in pine woods, often amongst moss; summer to autumn. Rare. Unknown edibility. Note in my first book this picture was named G. cinctula Orton; G. viscidula had not been described at that time.