370 University of California PubUcations . i botany 



Alaska — (contmued.) 



the east and Point Carolus on the west. The ]iosition of Point 

 Gustavus is Lat. 58°'J4'N. and Lon<;. 185°54' W. 



Golofnin Bay. This bay enters Norton Sound just west of the western 

 point, Cape Darby, of Norton Bay. The entrance is broad and open 

 to the south and connects by a narrow shoal channel with a large and 

 shallow inner bay. The whole length towards the NW. is 4(i n. miles. 

 The entrance is 6 or 7 miles wide. The position of Cape Darby is Lat. 

 64°16' N. and Long. 162°43' W. 



Glacier Valley. This is known as Makushin Valley on the U.S.C. & G. 

 Survey chart and report of 1867. It opens upon the extreme western 

 and middle part of Unalaska Bay, 4^ n. miles west of Ulakhta Head. 

 It receives the waters from the ilakiishin Glacier, described by 

 Davidson in Appalachia, vol. 4, pp. l-ll. The position of the mouth 

 of the valley is Lat. .53°55i' N. and Long. 16G°36' W. 



Harvester Island. Five miles inside the entrance of Uyak Bay on the 

 XW. shore of Kadiak Island are two small islets; the smaller is Bear 

 Island, the larger, reaching an elevation of 840 feet, is Harvester 

 Island. Tlie position of the SW. point of Harvester Island is Lat. 



.i7°3S'N. and Long. 1.53°.i8i'W. 



Hidden Glacier. About 1.5 n. miles from the entrance to Disenchantment 

 Bay, the great fiord that enters the head of Yakutat Bay, the shore 

 retreats to the east to a narrow valley, and about H miles up this 

 valley is the foot of the Hidden Glacier which comes from a great 

 icefield lying to the SE. among the high mountains. The position of 

 the mouth of the valley is Lat. 57°47i' N. and Long. 139°15i' W. 



Huntville. A location on the beach of Captains Harbor, about a mile 

 south of the point upon which the village of Iliuliuk, Unalaska, is 

 situated. The position is Lat. .53°.'y2' N. and Long. ]66°30'W. 



Iliuliuk. The name of a village on the Bay of Iliuliuk, one of the arms of 

 the Bay of Unalaska, on the NE. of the Island of Unalaska. Its 

 position is Lat. .53°.52^' N. and Long. 16(j°2y' W. The name of the 

 village is also spelled Illiouliouk. 



Juneau. On the mainland on the north side of Gastineau Channel with 

 Douglas on the south side. The NW. end of the channel leads to the 

 Lynn Canal, the SE. end to the Stephens passage near the Taku Inlet. 

 The position is Lat. 58°18'N. and Long. 134°'23' \V. 



Kadiak Island. This may be better called Kadiak Archipelago or Group, 

 since there are several islands. They are 160 n. miles long, X\V. ,nid 

 SW., and 4;i n. miles wide and lie off the SE. face of the Peninsuhi of 

 Alaska, separated by the Shelikof Strait, 21 n. miles wide. The Lat. 

 of the town of St. Paul, often called Kadiak or Kodiak, is ,57°48'N. 

 and the Long, is 152°21' W. 



Karluk. On the SW. coast of Kadiak Island, at the narrowest part of the 

 Shelikof Strait. It is a salmon-canning estulilishnient at the mouth of 



