Vol. 1] Setch ell- Gardner. — Algm of NoriJnvestern America. ^11 



Washington — {continued.) 



Penus Cove. This point, Point Demock, is in Lat. 48°15' N. and Long. 

 122°32' W. 



Chambers Creek. Near the city of Tacoma, apparently not charted. 



Channel Rocks. This name is used by Gardner in liis collections, with 

 the statement that the rocks are near Seattle, and it is also used by 

 Miss Tilden, with the qualifying phrase, near Port Orchard. They are 

 probably the same and lie in the narrow crooked channel leading from 

 Admiralty Inlet to the southern part of Port Orchard. The position of 

 the entrance of the south channel is Lat. 47^34.!' N. and Long. 122°32' W. 



Coupeville. A town, situated on the southern shore of Penns Cove, which 

 is on the inside of Whidbey Island. Its position is Lat. 48°13' N. and 

 Long. 122°41i'W. 



Crocket's Lake. This is the marshy lagoon just east of Admiralty Head. 

 A low gravelly beach separates it from Admiralty Bay. The position 

 of the light-house on Admiralty Head is Lat. 48°09i' N. and Long. 

 122°41' W. 



Deer Harbor. A small town and bay, not charted, on the SW. side of 

 8an Juan Island. 



East Sound. This is a fine sound nearly cutting Oreas Island in two. At 

 the head of the sound is the village of East Sound. The position of 

 the SE. point is Lat. 48°36' N. and Long. 122°50' W. 



Fairhaven. This is a cannery and mill town in the northeastern part of 

 Bellingham Bay, which, in turn, is the northeastern part of Washington 

 Sound. Its position is Lat. 48°43' N. and Long. 122°31' W. 



Fidalgo Island. Tliis is a large high island at the northeasternmost part of 

 the Strait of Juan de Fuea and forms the SE. side of Rosario Strait. 

 It is separated from Whidbey Island by a narrow crooked strait called 

 Deception Pass. The position of the SW. point, at Deception Pass, is 

 Lat. 4S''2.-i'N. and Long. 122°4n' W. 



Fort Nisqually. This is an old post of the Hudson Bay Company at the 

 mouth of the Nisqually River which empties into Puget Sound at its 

 Great Southern Bend. Its position is Lat. 47°03'N. and Long. 122°39' W. 



Friday Harbor. On the eastern shore of San Juan Island, about midway 

 from the SE. and NW. points. The position of Friday Harbor Village 

 is Lat. 48°32'N. and Long. 123°0l' W. 



Griffin Bay. The SE. extremity of San Juan Island swings well into the 

 east and on the eastern side, just north of the entrance of San Juan 

 Channel, there is a curve of the shore, 4-.i miles in length called Griffin 

 Bay. The position of the village of San Juan on this sliore is Lat. 

 48°28' N. and Long. r23°00' W. 



Hog Island. A small island, not named on tlie charts, near LaConner. 



Idlewild. Not known to us, but probably a summer resort. It is said to 

 be on San Juan Island. 



