This was found in Burn’s Bog and it was found in extremely damp soil covered with leaves and other plant material. This is a gilled mushroom with a flat cap, with a sulcate margin, appearing to have a smooth cap surface. Its partial veil appears to be absent or stellate with its gills appearing to be adnate, broad, thick, subdistant and eroded edges. Its stem seems flexuous, punctate and central to the cap. It does not appear to have a bulb or volva. I believe this is a species belonging to the genus Mycena.