This mushroom was found on a lawn in Langley as it was growing on it. Some of its characteristics involves: a cap shape that is convex (evenly rounded), the margin is an entire/even, cap surface feature was smooth (which did not show any bumps), partial veil features is Stellate, however the gills looks like an Adnate. Breadth was narrow, thickness is average, spacing was close, edges are even/entire. Location of the stem was central, and the shape of the stem was round. Bulbs and volvas had a Saccate shape. I would identify this mushroom as Russula cerolens.