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James Noble (1800–1848) was a 19th century Scottish minister, antiquarian, geologist and fossil collector. In relation to his fossil hunting, Hugh Miller called him " a gentleman who, by devoting his leisure hours to geology, has extended the knowledge of this upper formation, and whose name has been attached by Agassiz to its characteristic fossil, now designated as Holoptychus Nobilissimus".
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James Noble (1800–1848) was a 19th century Scottish minister, antiquarian, geologist and fossil collector. In relation to his fossil hunting, Hugh Miller called him " a gentleman who, by devoting his leisure hours to geology, has extended the knowledge of this upper formation, and whose name has been attached by Agassiz to its characteristic fossil, now designated as Holoptychus Nobilissimus".
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