REPORT OF ARCHITECTURAL SECTION. 4T 



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 Urst report to the Canadian Institute we have held 

 weekly meetings during the winter months, closing the first session 

 of our existence on May 9th, 1887, and commencing the session of 

 1887-88 on October llth. 



The following papers and addresses were delivered before this sec- 

 tion diu'ing the past year: 



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

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



Temple in its Constructive Aspect." 

 May 2nd, " Mr. Curry gave an address on " Plumbing," illus- 

 trated by drawings, showing correct and tlefec- 

 tive work. 

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

 " Terra Cotta." 

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



Architecture." 

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

 Cutting ai;d Stone Setting." 

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

 Lessons from the Human Figure." 

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

 28th, " Mr. Wm. Simpson ga-\e 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." 



