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James Armstrong was a noted figure in the field of paleontology, particularly recognized for his contributions to the study of fossils in Western Scotland. His collaborative work, notably the "Catalogue of the Western Scottish Fossils," co-authored with J. Young and D. Robertson, helped to document and categorize the rich fossil heritage of the region. This catalogue not only served as a critical resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike but also highlighted the importance of fossil studies in understanding the geological history of Scotland.

Beyond his cataloguing efforts, Armstrong's work has had a lasting impact on the field, influencing future generations of paleontologists and natural historians. His commitment to documenting and studying fossils reflects a broader passion for natural history, reminiscent of figures like John Muir, whose life and work he admired. Though specific personal details about Armstrong's life remain sparse, his professional legacy continues to inspire those who delve into the mysteries of the earth's past.

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