Bla-BIH. 100 [r^vu.AH7. 



Black; Muffs, i-ast <.f St. Paul village, St. Taiil islan.l, Pribilof group, Bering sea. 



Apparently a local descriptive name, published by the Coast Survey in 



1S75. 

 Black; eape, forming the ea.^tern head of Driftwood bay on the southern shore of 



Tmnak islan<l, t-astern Aleutians. Named Chornoi (black) by Kuritzien 



in 1S-4!I. 

 Black; cape, on iiorllicrn siioiv ..f Afognak island, Kodiak group. Named Chernoi 



or Chornoi (black) by tlic Russians as early as 1848. Has also been writ- 

 ten erroneously Torno. Presumably a descriptive name. 

 Black; cape, on southeastern coast of Spruce island, Kodiak group. Named Cher- 



nie (black) by Murashef, 1839-40. 

 Blnrk, cape; see Newenham. 

 Black; glacier, in the Mt. St. Elias region near Disenchantment bay. Descriptive 



name, given by Russell in 1890. 

 Black; island, in Behm canal, northwest of Kevillagigedo island, Alexander archi- 



pcdago. Named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 

 Black; islet, in Kevillagigedo channel, north of the southern entrance to Behni 



canal. So named by Nichols in 1883. Descriptive term. 

 Black; lake, near Black peak on Alaska peninsula. So called by Petrof in 1880. 

 Black; mountain (5,130 feet high), in the Muir glacier, southeastern Alaska. So 



named by Muir in 1882. 

 Black; mountain (1,883 feet high), in the southern part of Kevillagigedo island, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Nichols in 1883. 

 Black; mountain (5,000 feet high), northeast of Yaldes glacier. So named l)y 



Abercrombie in 189S. 

 Black; peak on Alaska peninsula, northwest of Chignik bay. Named Chornaia 



(black) by Tebenkof in 1849. Also called Black volcano. 

 Black; point, on northern shore of Whitewater bay. Admiralty island, Alexander 



archipelago. So named by Glass in 1881. 

 Black; point, the southwesternmost point of Sitkalidak island, Kodiak group. 



Descriptive name, given by Tanner in 1888. It is Miesofski or Miesof of 



Tebenkof and Mizofek of Archimandritof, 1849. 

 Black; reef, in Port Frederick west of Green island, Chichagof island, Alexander 



archiiielago. Descriptive name given by United States naval officers in 



1880. 

 Black; river, in the Yukon delta, called by Dall Kipni'uk or Black. Russian Hydro- 

 graphic chart 1455 (edition of 1852) calls it Kipnaiak and late Coast Survey 



charts Kripniyuk. Nelson says the native name is Kipniaguk, spelled 



Kipniuk on most maps, and shows it as a river distinct from and to the 



north of Black river. It is Naulchi river of Tebenkof, 1849. 

 Black; rock (150 feet high), east of Crooked island, in the Walrus island group, 



Bristol bay. So named by the Fish Commission in 1890. 

 Black; rock (25 feet high), in Revillagigedo channel, south of entrance to Boca de 



Quadra, Alexander archipelago. Presumably a descriptive name, given 



by Nichols in 1883. 

 Black; rock, in Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago, less than a mile westerly from 



Sentinel rock. This may be the ]\Iakhnak or the golla l^amennya ostrorl'i 



(bare rocky is^ts) of Vasilief in 1809. The early and later representation 



and nomenclature here is confused. 

 Blackbird; island, one of the Necker group, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. 



Named Drozdof (blackbird) by A''asilief in 1809. 

 Blackburn; mountain (16,140 feet high), near the Copper river. Named by Allen, 



in 1885, after Hon. Joseph Clay Styles Blackburn, of Kentucky. 

 Blackburn; river, tributary to the Copper, from the east, a little south of latitude 



62°. So named by Abercrombie in 1898. 



