li.vKER.J 105 Bolj— Bor. 



Bohemian; raiijj;e of iiiunntains (2,000 to 2,500 feet high), on the north shore of 



Kupreanof ishind, Alexander archipelago. So named by Thomas in 1887. 



Boidarkin; island, one of the Kutchnnia group, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Vasilief in 1809. Has also been called Boidarka and 



Hawley. It is a ccjrruption of Jiidarbi, the Aleut name of their skin canoe. 



Boil, cape; see Mohican. 



Boil; creek, tributary to Skookum river, near its source, Seward peninsula. Name 



from Barnard, 1900. 

 Boise; creek, tributary to Coal creek, from the north, Seward peninsula. Name 



irom Barnard, 1900. 

 Bok, island; see Ban. 



Bold; cape, near Belkofski, Alaska peninsula. Named Stolb (pillar) by the Rus- 

 sians, and usage divided between Pillar and Bold. Descriptive name. 

 Bold; cliff, on northeastern shore of Hood bay, Admiralty island, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Descriptive name, said to have been given by Meade in 1869. 

 Bold; island, in Revillagigedo channel, northeast of Annette island, Alexander 



archipelago. Named by Nichols in 1883. 

 Boldrin; creek, tributary to Eldorado river, from the west, Seward peninsula. 



Name from Barnard, 1900. 

 Bolivnoi, rocks; see Surf. 



Bolles; inlet, indenting western shore of Long island, Kaigani strait, Alexander 



archipelago. Named by Dall, in 1882, after Lieut. T. Dix Bolles, IT. S. N. 



Bolles; ledge in Ward cove, Tongass narrows, Alexander archipelago. Discovered 



and named after Lieut. Timothy Dix Bolles, U. S. N., in about 1882. 

 Bolahoj, island. Peril strait; see Big. 

 Bolshoi, point; see Manby. 

 Bolshoi Krieposti, islet; see Big Fort. 

 Bolshoi Malinof, island; see Raspberry. 

 Bolshai rukav or Great sleeve; see Great. 

 Bolshoi Rukav, bay; see Big Branch. 

 Bolshoi Strelki or Big Arrow bay; see Big Branch. 



Bolshoiger. Petrof, on his census map of 1880, gives this as the name of a village 

 on the right bank of the Yukon, about 25 miles above the mouth of the 

 Koyukuk. Name not found in his text nor anywhere else that I have dis- 

 covered. 

 Bomb; point, Cordova bay. Prince William sound. So named by Abercrouibie in 



1898. 

 Bomchol, island; see Large. 



Bonanza; bar, on Fortymile creek, near the international boundary line. Pros- 

 pectors' name, reported by Barnard in 1898. 

 Bonanza; creek, tributary to Koksuktapaga river, from the west, Seward peninsula. 



Name from Barnard, 1900. " 

 Bonanza; creek, tributary to Salmon lake, fr.im the south, Seward peninsula. Name 



from Barnard, 1900. 

 Bonanza; creek or river, tributary to Port Safety, in the Bonanza mining district, 

 Seward peninsula. Local name published in 1900. Also called Bonanza 

 Cal. A late map makes California creek a principal tributary of this 

 stream. 

 Bonnet, creek; see Slate. 

 Bonnie; point, on southern shore of Whitewater bay, Chatham strait. Admiralty 



island, Alexander archipelago. Named by Glass in 1881. 

 Bophor, cape; see Beaufort. 



Border; two rocks, forming part of the Gavanski (harbor) group of islands, Starri- 

 gavan bay, Sitka sound, Alexander archipelago. Named Griada (border) 

 by Vasilief in 1809. 



