Neutron diffraction and small-angle scattering on La1-xSrxCoO3 (0 < x less
than or equal to 0.30) show that for x = 0.3 the system is near a two-phase
percolation threshold and undergoes a transition from itinerant to polaron
ic conduction at the Curie temperature T-C. The stabilization of superparam
agnetic clusters on warming through T-C is revealed by an anomalous thermal
expansion of the volume and a deviation of the paramagnetic susceptibility
from the Curie-Weiss law. The development of a temperature-dependent small
-angle-scattering signal confirms that regions of short-range ferromagnetic
order are present above T-C.