146 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. [1854 



venient building which we are now in. Perhaps a careful alphabetical Uat of ibe Members of tbeCauadlan iiihiiinto. 



examination of what we might reasonably hope to be able to 



acco'niilish, might convince us that we need not long delay taking , , „ "'"'*• „ „ r , Residence. 



,„^. ' j ° •!■ ( a t .■. i ? i > ■* Adamson, Rev. W. A., D.D Quebec, C. E. 



measures for providing tor the Institute a permanent home of its Allan, G. W. Toronto C W 



Own. Ambrose, Alex. P - Grimsby, •" 



Armour, A . H Toronto, " King street. 



There are many reasons which should stimulate us to make Armstrong, W " " Queen " 



such an effort; but it may be safely left to the Council to consider Arnold, John » " Peter •• 



the proper time and manner of proposing it. Badgley, Prof. F •• " Bay « 



I owe it to myself, gentlemen, not to conclude without assuring Baldwin, Hon. Robt! '.'. '.'.'.'. i 



you that if due credit had been given to my earnest protestations Baldwin^ W. W > Spadina, near Toronto, C. W. 



of unfitness, I should not now have been found inadequately Baldwin, Robt., J unr., ) 



filling a place, of which the duties could be much better discharged S™'m'o m <. n -m -n i" 



, D1 ', T , T , i ,. 5? , Baldwin, M. S Toronto. G. W., Duke street 



by many whom I see about me. I beg, therefore, that Barclay, Rev. J - •• Wellington street. 



you will be just enough to make this allowance for me; Barron, P. "VV " " TJ. C. College. 



that I am here by no fault of mine; for I am but too Bartlett, Rev. T, H.M Kingston, " 



conscious that I have the least possible pretensions to Harwell, Lewis Bmntford, •' 



c . ,. , , , , . i i , . Heaven, T. F loronto, " bpadina Avenur. 



bcience, excepting whatever knowledge I may have gathered in Beaven, E. W " " Trinity College. 



the course of a long application to one particular science which I Beard, Chas - "Woodstock" 



apprehend may not be universally in favor. In the regulations Berber, H.C.R ...London, " 



first promulgated by the Council, I saw it stated "that there BelJ, Rev. Andrew... L'Original" 



were three classes of persons who might with propriety join the Betl'iune,'Prof.°rJ.V.".".".-.';;.'.'.';."!Torontd, " Richmond street. 



Institute." In the first of these I was well aware that I could Bird. James Peterboro, " 



not claim a place. In the second class, which was stated to con- Blackie, John Danville, C. E. 



sist of " those who may reasonably expect to derive some share ™ ', J a ^ es r-™ T^'t « 



of instruction from the publication of your proceedings in the BogertJ. J*?.../:l"""/:V"".Tmhto, " Trinity College. 



Journal," it seemed to me that I might be included; — and Boomer, A. K " " King street. 



perhaps also in the third, which was defined as consisting of Boulton, W. S London, " 



" those who, although they may neither have time nor opportu- £ oult ° n ' £om H J Toronto, C. W, Wellington street. 



.. ,, ' ., ,. P , f . „ J .. , , rr , Bovell, rrof. James " King street. 



ni'y tor contributing much mtormation, may yet have an ardent Bristow Arthur Weston •' 



desire to countenance a laudable, and, to say the least, a patriotic Brondge est, J. T Toronto, " 



undertaking." I confess I was amused by observing the delicate Brown, Geo., (M. P. P.) 



tact with which the framer of these regulations substituted in his Browne Ge rge Montreal C.E. 



i • i- ji-L ii • i i ii 1,7 j. • i) c u 7 •>■, it Brown, John J horold, C. VY. 



description ottae third class the word "opportunity lor "ability, Browne J. Toronto " York street. 



which was plainly in his mincl, but being willing to understand Brunei, 'Alfred " ' " Bond 



and accept the word in its hidden sense, I ventured to enter by a Buckland, Prof. G " " 



door so widely and considerately opened, but I entered it only for Bulke . J- ^ Stanford, C.E. 



the purpose of receiving instruction, not with any idea of com- „ , m „ -^ 



'■ {■ a ' - Cameron, Peter Toronto, C.W. 



municatmg It Cameron, J. M. A " " 



Cameron, Hon. Malcolm Quebec, C. E. 



Cameron, John Toronto, C.W., Com. B'k.. Willarn st- 



«...-.. ., _, . „. , .. Cameron, Angus " " Mon'tBank,Yongest. 



Original Tk-wi on the Reual Cicnlatton. Cameron, Col K Beaverton, C. W. b 



Campbell, Major T. E St. Hilaire, C. E. 



Dr. Bovell commenced by showing the unanimity of opinion Campbell, Judge E. C Niagara, C. W. 



,, . . . ,,. e , , ,. A.'-.* Carruthers, F. F 4 Toronto, " 



on the injurious consequences resulting from detention ot the Oavlev F M " " 



solid elements of the urinary secretion, and the readiness Chapman, Prof. E '■•, " 



c ii i ,t r ..,. .• . ,.i i Cherrinian, Prof.J.B ' " Observatory. 



ot tlie conversion ot those bodies into other compounds, clark John - ...Port Dalhousie C.W. 



such as urea, ammonia and oxalic acid, &c. The ex- Couuor, Skeffington, L.L.D Toronto, " Bay street. 



. , T, t ,ii ii. e ■ -i Copelaud W St. Catharines, " 



penments of Dr. Lethby on the passage of arsemous acid Co ( tol]; James Toronto, " Church street. 



through the renal circulation, and the detection of the poison in Craigie. Doctor W Hamilton, " 



,, ii n n ii i ■ i e Crawford, D Toronto, " Jorvis street 



the urine, were next dwelt on, as well as the recent experiments of Crease> Lieutj R _ Ellgmee r Quebec, C. E. 



M. C. Bernard, these latter specially going to prove a ready exit Crease, G Toronto, C. W. 



, , ,. ,,; ,„. i ,,° , ,, , • , „• ,, Croft, Prof. H " " Gerard street. 



for watery portions oi the blood through the kidney, finally, Cronibie E M " " George " 



Dr. Bovell brought forward several cases of Bright's disease, to Cronyn, Rev. B London, " 



. .-, .-. , , . ,1 • . ,, . ,i , Crooks, Adam Toronto, " 



support the opinion advanced in the paper, viz: that the mal- Cu ,j g jj.. " " 



phigian tufts, said by Mr. Bowman and others to secrete the Cumberland, F. W " " Duke street 



water of the urine, were the true renal secerning apparatus, „„.,„„„ v T ? 



° xi 7 jjaitneu, x,. i ( r p oro nto C.W. Peter str et 



and that the water of the uriue was supplied by the venous Dartnell, G. H S > ■ ■> 



, ,,, . , r . - e . w i i , , ,, , Davies, W. H. R... Montreal, C. E. 



plexus of the tubuh immferi. We are very glad to be able to Davies ; H Toronto, C. W., Trinity CoUege. 



state that Dr. Bovell's views on this most important subject will De Blaquiere, Hon. P. B YorkviUe, " 



shortly be printed for the use of the Members of the Institute in Deslandfs, S p.'FVc.V.!!i;.\^^\\;".':T?ronto " PineHurst 



X^amphlet form. Devine, Thomas Quebec, C. E. 



