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Bore; rock, in eiitranc-e to Duncan canal, Kupreanof inland, Alexander archii)elago. 



Named by Thomas in 1887. 

 Boreas; i)oint, the north ])oint of entrance to Breezy bay, Dall island, Alexander 



archipelago. Named by Dall in 1882. 

 linrbi, ifiland; see Biorka. 

 Ittirhi, village; see Biorka. 

 Borlase; point, (Ui the northwestern shoreof Warren island, Sumner strait, Alexander 



arcliipelago. Named by Vancouver, in 1793, after Capt. Sir John Borlase 



Warren. 

 Boroshkl, bay; see No Thorofare. 

 Boston; islands, near the southwestern shore of Wales island, Dixon entrance, 



Alexander archipelago. So named by Pender in 1868. 

 Bostwick; inlet, indenting the southeastern shore of Gravina island, Alexander 



archipelago. Named by Nichols, in 1883, presumably after Lieut. Frank 



INIattfson Bostwick, U. S. N., a member of his party. 

 Bostwick; sunken reef, in Felice strait, (iravina group, Alexander archipelago. 



Named by Nichols hi 1883. 

 Botcharqf, lake; see Becharof. 

 Botinski; island, not identified, near Unimak pass; mentioned by Langsdorf (Voyage, 



II, 54). 

 Bottomless; lake, near Portage bay, Alaska i^eninsula. Named l)y the Russians 



Bezdonnoi (without bottom). 

 Botuk, creek; see Baituk. 

 Boulder; bav, indenting eastern shore of Stepovak Imy, Alaska peninsida. Named 



by Dall in 1880. 

 Boulder; cape, on north coast of Kodiak. Named by the Russians 3/*V'.s pokaingo 



iitesu. (cape of the rolling rock). Descriptive term. 

 Boulder; creek, tributary to the Copper river, from the east, north of Mount San- 

 ford. Named by Abercrombie in 1898. 

 Boulder; creek, tri]>utary to Kanata river, from the west. Name from Schrader, 



1900. 

 Boulder; creek, tributary to the Klehini river, in the Porcupine mining region. 



Prospectors' name, published in 1900. 

 Boulder; creek, tributary to Sinuk river, from the west, Seward peninsula. Name 



from Barnard, 1900. 

 Boulder; creek, tributary to Snake river, from the west, in the Nome mining 



region, Seward peninsula. Prospectors' name, published in 1900 and 



spi'lled Bowlder and Boulder. 

 Boulder; cn-ck, tributary to Stewart river, from the south, Sewai'd peninsula. 



Name from Barnard, 1900. 

 Boulder; creek, tributary to Vulcan creek, from the west, southeast of Omalik 



mountain, Seward peninsula. Prospectors' name, from Peters, 1900. 

 Boulder; crei'k, tributary to the Yukon, from the west, near Eagle on the Yukon. 



Prospectors' name, obtained by Barnanl in 1898. 

 Boulder; extensive flat of mud and boulders near Vexation point, in WrangelL 



strait, Alexander archipelago. So called by Dall in the Coast Pilot, 1883. 

 Boulder; island, in Camden bay, Arctic coast. So named by Franklin, in 1826, 



because it appeared "to be a collection of boulder stones" (p. 148). 

 Boulder, island; see Karpa. 

 Boulder; mountain (3,790 feet high), on the mainland, near junction of Katete and 



Stikine rivers. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1895. 

 Boulder; point, in Tlevak narrows. Prince of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. 



So named by Dall in the Coast Pilot, 1883. 

 Boulder, point, on the eastern shore of Kuiii island, Sumner strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. So named ))y Ilclni in ISSH. 



