REPORT OF ARCHITECTURAL SECTION. 47 



A. B. Eadie, M.D., was elected a member. 



The following reports of sections were read and adopted : 



I. Architectural Section. 



Toronto, April 10th, 1888. 



The Architectural Section of the Canadian Institute have 

 the honor to present their Second Annual Report : 



Since our first report to the Canadian Institute we have held 

 weekly meetings during the winter months, closing the first session 

 of our existence on May 9th, 18"^7, and commencing the session of 

 1887-88 on October 11th. 



The following papers and addresses were delivered before this sec- 

 tion during the past year: 



April 4 th, 1887, Mr. C. F. Wagner read a paper on " Carpentering." 

 April 11th, " Mr. J. W. Gray read a paper on "The Doric 



Temple in its Constructive Aspect." 

 May 2nd, '• Mr. Curry gave an addre.ss on " Plumbing," illus- 

 trated by drawings, showing correct and defec- 

 tive work. 



Jan. 17th, 1888, Mr. M. J. Hynes gave an address on the subject of 



" Terra Cotta." 

 24Lh, " Mr. Frank Douglas read a paper on " Renaissance 



Architecture." 

 31st, " Mr. J. B. Vick gave an address on "Stone 



Cutting and Stone Setting." 

 Feb. 7th, " Mr. A. G. Gregg, read a pajier on " Architectural 



Lessons from the Human Figure." 

 14th, " Mr. Jas. Wright gave an address on " Plastering."' 

 28th, " Mr. Wm. Simpson gave an address on "Joinery." 

 Mar. 20th, " Mr. R. J. Hovenden gave an address on " Paint- 

 ing." 

 27th, " Mr. R. J. Hovenden gave an address on "The 



Manufacture, Adulteration and Application of 



Colors." 



