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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Crocoite" to "Cuba": Volume 7, Slice 7
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This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, covers a range of topics from mineralogy to geography, with entries that provide detailed factual information. It begins with articles on minerals such as crocoite, a mineral known for its distinctive orange-red colour and chemical properties, and on crocus, a flowering plant of horticultural interest. The entries include descriptions of their natural occurrence, physical characteristics, and relevance within their respective fields.
Further entries discuss geographical locations, including Cuba, providing historical and cultural context. The work is characteristic of early 20th-century encyclopedic scholarship, aimed at offering authoritative summaries across a broad spectrum of subjects. Its articles are intended to serve as reliable reference material, maintaining an objective and factual tone suitable for educational and research purposes.
Further entries discuss geographical locations, including Cuba, providing historical and cultural context. The work is characteristic of early 20th-century encyclopedic scholarship, aimed at offering authoritative summaries across a broad spectrum of subjects. Its articles are intended to serve as reliable reference material, maintaining an objective and factual tone suitable for educational and research purposes.
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explanation will appear when the mouse pointer is moved over the marked passage. Sections in Greek will yield a transliteration when the pointer is moved over them, and words using diacritic characters in the Latin Extended Additional block, which may not display in some fonts or browsers, will display an unaccented version. Links to other EB articles: Links to articles residing in other EB volumes will be made available when the respective volumes are introduced online. THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA A DICTIONARY OF ARTS, SCIENCES, LITERATURE AND GENERAL INFORMATION ELEVENTH EDITION Crocoite to Cuba Articles in This Slice CROCOITE CROWE, EYRE EVANS CROCUS CROWE, SIR JOSEPH ARCHER CROESUS CROW INDIANS CROFT, SIR HERBERT CROWLAND CROFT, SIR JAMES CROWLEY, ROBERT CROFT, WILLIAM CROWN (coin) CROFTER CROWN and CORONET CROKER, JOHN WILSON CROWN DEBT CROKER, RICHARD CROWNE, JOHN CROKER, THOMAS CROFTON CROWN LAND CROLL, JAMES CROWN POINT CROLY, GEORGE CROWTHER, SAMUEL ADJAI CROMAGNON RACE CROYDON CROMARTY, GEORGE MACKENZIE CROZAT, PIERRE CROMARTY CROZET ISLANDS CROMARTY FIRTH CROZIER, WILLIAM CROME, JOHN CROZIER CROMER, EVELYN BARING CRUCIAL CROMER CRUCIFERAE CROMORNE CRUDEN, ALEXANDER CROMPTON, SAMUEL CRUDEN CROMPTON CRUELTY CROMWELL, HENRY CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE CROMWELL, OLIVER CRUNDEN, JOHN CROMWELL, RICHARD CRUSADES CROMWELL, THOMAS CRUSENSTOLPE, MAGNUS JAKOB CRONJE, PIET ARNOLDUS CRUSIUS, CHRISTIAN AUGUST CROOKES, SIR WILLIAM CRUSTACEA CROOKSTON CRUSTUMERIUM CROP CRUVEILHIER, JEAN CROPSEY, JASPER FRANCIS CRUZ E SILVA, ANTONIO DINIZ DA CROQUET CRYOLITE CRORE CRYPT CROSBY, HOWARD CRYPTEIA CROSS, and CRUCIFIXION CRYPTOBRANCHUS CROSSBILL CRYPTOGRAPHY CROSSEN CRYPTOMERIA CROSSING CRYPTO-PORTICUS CROSSKEY, HENRY WILLIAM CRYSTAL-GAZING CROSS RIVER CRYSTALLITE CROSS-ROADS, BURIAL AT CRYSTALLIZATION CROSS SPRINGER CRYSTALLOGRAPHY CROTCH, WILLIAM CRYSTAL PALACE, THE CROTCHET CSENGERY, ANTON CROTONA CSIKY, GREGOR CROTONIC ACID CSOKONAI, MIHALY VITEZ CROTON OIL CSOMA DE KÖRÖS, ALEXANDER CROUP CTENOPHORA CROUSAZ, JEAN PIERRE DE CTESIAS CROW CTESIPHON CROWBERRY CUBA CROWD CROCOITE, a mineral consisting of lead chromate, PbCrO 4 , and crystallizing in the monoclinic system. It is sometimes used as a paint, being identical in composition with the artificial product chrome-yellow; it is the only chromate of any importance found in nature. It was discovered at Berezovsk near Ekaterinburg in the Urals in 1766; and named crocoise by F. S. Beudant in 1832, from the Greek κρόκος , saffron, in allusion to its colour, a name first altered to crocoisite and afterwards to crocoite. It is found as well-developed crystals of a bright hyacinth-red colour, which are translucent and have an adamantine to vitreous lustre. On exposure to light much of the translucency…
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