Largest cap is about 5 inches across. Growing under pines, these fruited after heavy rain following a generally wet period. I couldn't detect any smell when the cap was broken. The stalk was fibrous and not hollow. No fluid ran or dripped out when the stalk or cap was broken.
Based on ODA guides these look more like garlic glass snails than Draparnaud's. Hard to pin down the ID, but I love seeing them, (2 in original photo).
Eggs were laid at time of photo. Larvae emerged on day 16, including the day laid.
Abundant purplish brown spores, very wet print; photos show new and aged specimens in situ. Large mushrooms, 6-8" high. Abundant over a large area.
growing in a ring on sand under conifer