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Bluff; i)oint, on the northern shore of Kachemak bay, Cook inlet. Descriptive 

 name given by Dall in 1880. 



Bluff; point, on the northern shore of Woewodski harbor, Frederick sound, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Named by Mansfield in 1889. 



Bluff; point, on the right bank of the Yukon, about 20 miles below Nulato. So 

 called on recent maps. 



Bluff; point, the eastern point of entrance to Stepovak bay, Alaska peninsula. So 

 named by Dall in 1880. 



Bluff; pomt, the northeastern head of Kootznahoo roads. Admiralty island, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Name published, in 1881, on United States Hydro- 

 graphic chart 882. 



Bluf; point, the northern point of entrance to Wachusett cove, Freshwater bay, 

 Chichagof island, Alexander archipelago. So named by Glass in 1881. 



Bluff; point, the western point of entrance to Yes bay, Cleveland peninsula, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Bluff; settlement, at mouth of Daniels creek, Seward peninsula. Locally called 

 Bluff City. 



Blume; creek, tributary to Johnston creek, from the north, Seward peninsula. 

 Name from Barnard, 1900. 



Blunt; mountain, on eastern shore of Annette island, Alexander archipelago. 

 . Named by Nichols in 1883. 



Blunt; "point, in Wrangell strait, near its northern end. Named by Lindenberg, in 

 1838, Zhila (vein or lode), and a place about 1 mile farther north was 

 named, also by Lindenberg, Tupoi (blunt) point. This Blunt point of 

 Lindenberg was, in 1869, called Cone point by Meade and, in 1881, Turn 

 point by Nichols, by which name it is now known. This name Blunt is 

 now applied to Lindenberg's Zhila point. 



Blunt; point, on the western shore of Stepovak bay, Alaska jaeninsula. Named by 

 Dall in 1880. 



Blunt; point, the northern point of entrance to Letnikof cove, Chilkat inlet, Lynn 

 canal, southeastern Alaska. Named Tupoi (blunt) by Lindenberg in 1838. 

 Name obsolete. 



Blying; sound, or open bay, on the southeastern shore of Kenai peninsula. Accord- 

 ing to Vancouver, it was so called by the Russians, before 1794, and called 

 by Portlock, in 1787, Poi't Andrews. Also written Blyings and Blying's 

 and canal Blyings. 



Boat; channel, in Red bay between Danger island and Prince of Wales island. So 

 called by the Coast Survey in 1888. May not be intended for a name, but 

 only designed to indicate that here exists a channel for boats. 



Boat; harbor, a little west of Golofnin bay on northern shore of Norton sound. 

 Apparently so named by the Coast Survey in 1899. 



Boat; harbor, in Peninsula ridge at south end of Revillagigedo channel. Visited 

 but not named by Vancouver, in 1793, who describes it as "a very commo- 

 dious well-sheltered little cove about half a league to the westward of 

 Cape Fox." 



Boat; harbor, on western coast of Lynn canal, just north of St. James bay. De- 

 scribed in Coast Pilot as "a boat harbor" and on Coast Survey chart 8300 

 (edition of 1893) called Boat harbor. 



Boat; rock, in Cordova bay, Alexander archipelago. Name published by the Coast 

 Survey in 1899. 



Boat; rock, in entrance to Nakat inlet, near Cape Fox, Dixon entrance, Alexander 

 archipelago. Named by Nichols in 1883. 



Boat Extreme. This name was given by Dease and Simpson, in 1837, to the west- 

 ernmost point reached by them, by boat, in their journey from the 

 McKenzie river mouth to Point Barrow. 



