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Found on a fallen tree in Deep River County Park. Not entirely sure of the identification, because Wood Clitocybe is described in my guide as yellowish-grey, and these are more yellowish-brown-grey. But they don't look like anything else.
In checking on how to pronounce the name, I came across this charming mushroom site.
Wood clitocybe is not a terribly interesting mushroom, but I certainly did take a lot of pictures of it. Here are the gills:

And the caps:

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