High-resolution ac calorimetric data near the Curie point are reported
for several single crystals of gadolinium. The critical temperature a
nd the shape of the heat-capacity curve near T(c) both depend on the s
ample-preparation procedure, including heat treatments. The heat-capac
ity data are analyzed in terms of predictions of renormalization-group
theory. This analysis shows that the critical behavior of Gd is consi
stent with the picture of a complex critical behavior consisting of a
series of crossovers dictated by the interplay between short-range and
magnetic-dipolar interactions.