Crystals are bodies which, though destitute of organic structure, yet externally resemble geometrical figures more or less regular.


Quoted in Joseph William Mellor, A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, (Volume 1)


Crystals are bodies which, though destitute of organic structure, yet externally resemble geometrical figures more or less regular.

Crystals are bodies which, though destitute of organic structure, yet externally resemble geometrical figures more or less regular.

Crystals are bodies which, though destitute of organic structure, yet externally resemble geometrical figures more or less regular.

Crystals are bodies which, though destitute of organic structure, yet externally resemble geometrical figures more or less regular.