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Hygrocybe virginea?
I'm just guessing at the ID. wikipedia says: 'Hygrocybe russocoriacea is very similar in appearance, but can be distinguished in the field by its strong smell of sandalwood. Hygrocybe berkeleyi is also similar, but fruit bodies are typically larger and non-hygrophanous (it has sometimes been considered a white form of Hygrocybe pratensis)'. Hygrocybe nivea? Hygrophorus cossus? Hygrophorus eburneus? Hygrophorus lawrencei, Hygrophorus monticola?
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Quite pretty little things.