110 SALMON AND TEOUT IN ALASKA. 



Clackamas River, tributary of the Willamette, Oregon; site of United States hatchery. 



Clarence Strait, main channel east of Prince of Wales Island. 



Cleveland Passage, small strait separated from east side of Frederick Sound by Whitney 



Island. 57°14^N., l.'?3°30'W. 

 Cleveland Peninsula, extension of the mainland northwest of Revillagigedo Island. 



55° 45' N., 132° W. 

 Columbia River, large river between Washington and Oregon. 

 Deep (Moser) Bay, small bight on west side of Revillagigedo Island below Naha Bay. 



55°34'N., 131° 39' W. 

 Dixon Entrance, waters between Queen Charlotte Islands and Alaska. 54° 30' N., 



133° W. 

 Dolomi, village on east side of Prince of Wales Island just north of Moira Sound. 



55° 08' N., 132' 03' W. 

 Dorr Falls, falls on the Naha above Pvoosevelt Lagoon. See map. 

 Dundas Bay, small bay off Cross Sound to the northward. 58° 25' N., 136° 12' W. 

 Emma Creelc, small creek falling into Jordan Lake. See map. 

 Ernest Sound, waters northwest of Cleveland Peninsula, opening into Clarence Strait. 



55°50'N., 132° 15' W. 

 Flume Creek, small creek near Loring. See map. 

 Fortmann Hatchery, Alaska Packers' Association hatchery on Heckman Lake. See 



map. 

 Eraser River, largest river of British Columlua. 49° OG' N., 123° 08' W. 

 Gibson Creek, small creek falling into Jordan Lake. See map. 

 Harvester Island, island in mouth of L^yak Bay, Kodiak Island. 

 Heckman Lake, second fresh-water lake of the Naha system. See map. 

 Helm Bay Creek, stream in southern part of Cleveland Peninsula. 55° 38' N. , 131° 58' W. 

 Hetta, an inlet, lake, and stream on west side of Prince of Wales Island. 55° 08' N., 



132° 36' W. 

 Hirsch Rapids, tidal rapids at head of Naha Bay. See map. 

 Humboldt Harbor, small bight on west side of Popof Island, Shumagin group. 55° 20' 



N., 160° 32' W. 

 Isanotski Strait, water separating Unimak Island from Alaska Peninsula. 54° 53' 



N., 163° 23' W. 

 Jordan Lake, first fresh-water lake of the Naha system. See map. 

 Juan de Fuca Strait, waters between Vancouver Island and Washington, connecting 



Puget Sound with the Pacific Ocean. 48° 30' N., 124° 40' W. 

 Juneau, town on mainland, northern part of Southeast Alaska. 58° 18' N., 134° 24' W. 

 Karlulc, village on west side Kodiak Island. 57° 35' N. , 154° 18' W. The bay, lagoon, 



riA'er, and lake adjacent of same name. 

 Karta, Bay, small bight at head of Kasaan Bay. 55° 35' N., 132° 34' W. River and 



lakes of same name. 

 Kasaan Bay, inlet on east side of Prince of Wales Island. 55° 25' N., 132° 10' W. 

 Kegan, small stream, lake, and bight opening into Moira Sound. 55° 01' N., 



132° 10' W. 

 Ketchikan Creek, small stream on west side of Revillagigedo Island, falling into Tongass 



Narrows. 55° 21' N., 131° 38' W. Town of same name. 

 Kilisut Harbor, long, narrow, shallow inlet opposite town of Port Townsend, Wash. 



48°04'N., 122° 43' W. 

 Killisnoo, village on west side of Admiralty Island. 57° 28' N., 134° 34' W. 

 Kiska Island, one of the Aleutian Islands. 52° N., 178° 30' W. 

 Klaivak, village, stream, and lake on west side Prince of Wales Island. 55° 33' N., 



133° 07' W. 

 Kodiak, village on east side of Kodiak Island. 57° 48' N., 152° 24' W. 

 Kodiak Island, large island on west side of the Gulf of Alaska. 57° 30' N., 153° 30' W. 

 Komandorskis , group of islands east of Kamchatka. 55° N., 174° W. 

 Krichak River, main stream at the head of Bristol Bay. 58° 55' N., 157° W. 



