I went hunting with the dog this morning. It rained, but we were in pretty heavy understory, so we didn't get too wet. We found this large yellow mushroom (3 or 4 of these in one area) and my guide (Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest) almost matches this exactly for Stropharia ambigua. The guide even mentions the edge often being hung with white veil remnants. Here's a link to an image of this same species: www.mushroomexpert.com/stropharia_ambigua.html
2010-10-22 Upper Austria, district Rohrbach (Ameisberg, 930 m AMSL).Fruiting still when first snow fell.ID is not a 100% sure, and for this reason I am only tagging genus.German name: Geflecktblttriger Flmmling
This beautiful and little-noticed fungus grows each year on the mossy tops of the walls. These photos were taken on 27-Nov-2014 in Ipswich, East Suffolk (VC25, TM167451).
STRICTLY PROTECTED SPECIES. Inedible mushrooms. Vegetate in light woods and near rivers. His head is completely uncovered clearly distinct from other stars.