^i6S UniversHy of California FuhUcations. Ibotany 



LIST OF (lEOdRAPHICAL NAMES. 



We have given the localities for the different species with as much 

 fulness as possible, in order that the distribution may be made as plain as 

 may be done at present. Since there are many names more or less unusual 

 and some which may not readily be found upon the ordinary maps and 

 charts, we have prepared a list of all the names used, with the geographical 

 positions definitely stated. These notes, and the determinations of the 

 latitudes and longitudes, have been generously iirovided by Professor 

 George Davidson of the University of California. 



Ala.ska. 



Agattu Island. The southernmost of the two most western islands of 

 the Aleutian chain. The west point is in Lat. .■>2°5.5' N. and Long. 

 173°10'E. 



Amaknak Island. This is the long, high island, lying broad in the middle 

 of the Bay of I'nalaska, and giving the protection to Captains Harbor 

 (Captains Bay), to Dutch Harbor, and to Iliuliuk. The northernmost 

 part is named Cape Ulakhta, whose position is Lat. .tS";")!)' N. and 

 Long. 166°2S.V W. 



Annette Island. This large island lies in the southern part of the 

 Archipelago Alexander, between the channel Revilla Gigedo on the 

 east and Clarence Strait on the west. The position of the village of 

 Metlakatla is Lat. 55°07' N. and Long. L-]l'=3.5' W. 



Bay of Morozof. A large bay on the SE. shore of the Peninsula of 

 Alaska. Position of the western point of entrance, Lat. r)4°54' N. 

 and Long. 1(52^54' W. The spelling of the latest charts of the 

 U.S.C. and G. Survey reads Morzhovoi Bay. Other spellings are 

 Marshovo Bay, Morzovia Bay, Bay Morozova, and Morsheovi Bay. 

 Another name is Walrus Bay. 



Bay of Unalaska. A very extensive bay on the NE. part of Unalaska 

 Island, broad open to the Bering Sea. The two outer heads are Cape 

 Kalekhta (on the east) and Cape Cheerful (on the west), eight miles 

 apart. It stretches into the mountainous part of the island, 12 n. 

 miles in a general SSW. direction. Inside are several minor bays 

 or anchorages, viz.: Captains Harbor or Bay in the extreme SW., 

 Iliuliuk Harbor, Dutch Harbor, Summer Harbor or Bay, and Constan- 

 tine Anchorage. The position of Cape Kalekhta is Lat. o3^;i9A' N. 

 and Long. 166^20' W. 



Berg Bay. A small fiord on the west shore of Glacier Bay of Icy Strait, 

 12 n. miles inside Points Carolus and Gustavus. The position of a 

 small islet in the entrance is Lat. 58°28' N. and Long. 136°07' W. 



