Brl— Bro. 



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Brian, islands; see Iniaii. 



Brickyard; harbor, in Long island, near St. Paul, Kodiak. Name not before i)ub- 

 lished so far as known. Old Russian charts indicate the existence of 

 brickyard on the shores of this unnamed harbor. 



Bride; point, in Port Snettisham, Stephens passage, on the mainland, Alexander 

 archipelago. Named by Thomas in 1888. 



Bridge; point, on northern shore of Kootznahoo inlet, Admiralty island, Alexaij- 

 dcr archii)elago. So named by Meade, in 1869, after Midshipman (after- 

 wards Lieutenant) Edward W. Bridge, U. S. N., one of his officers. 



Bridget; cove, in Lynn canal, near Bridget jwint. Named by the Coast Survey in 

 1893. 



Bridget; point, the south point of entrance to Berner's bay, I^ynn canal, Alexan- 

 der archipelago. So named by Vancouver in 1794. 



Brightman; point, the south point of entrance to Herring bay, Frederick sound, 

 Alexander archipelago. Named by the Coast Survey in 1899. This point 

 may be identical with Townshend of Vancouver. 



Bristol; bay, indenting the southeastern shore of Bering sea. So named by Cook, 

 in 1778, "in honour of the admiral Earl of Bristol." Grewingk has Bristol 

 or Kwitschak. 



Bristol, river; see Nushagak. 



Bristolsli, point; see Etolin. 



British; chain of mountains, on northern coast of Alaska, near international bound- 

 ary. So named by Franklin in 1826. 



British; point, on the eastern shore of Portland canal, near its head. Name pub- 

 lished by the Coast Survey in 1897. 



Broad; bay, on western shore of Captains bay, Unalaska, eastern Aleutians. Called 

 Shirokaia (broad) by Veniaminof. Descriptive name. 



Broad, cape, in Sitka sound; see Burunof. 



Broad; cape, the eastern point of entrance to Pavlof bay, near Belkofski, Alaska; 

 peninsula. Named by the Russians Tolstoi (broad), and variously calledt 

 Broad or Tolstoi. Descriptive term. I 



Broad; island, near junction of Hooniah sound and Peril strait, Alexander archi- 

 pelago. Named Poperechnoi (across on the other side, crosswise, trans- 

 verse, lying across, "thwart-ship," etc.) by Vasilief in 1833. Has been 

 translated Broad and has appeared as Poperetch or Broad island. 



Broad, pass; see Caribou. 



Broad; point, between Kalsin and Middle bays, in Chiniak bay, Kodiak. Named 

 Tolstoi (broad) by Russian naval officers in 1809. 



Broad, point; see Tolstoi. 



Bronaugh; islands, off Dall Head, Gravina island, Alexander archipelago. Named 

 by Nichols, in 1883, after Lieut. William Venable Bronaugh, U. S. N., a 

 member of his party. 



Bronson; creek, tributary to Middle fork of the Koyukuk, from the north, near 

 longitude 150° 30^ Prospectors' name, published in 1900. 



Brooks, harbor; see Nuchek. 



Brothers (The); group of islands and rocks off Point Pybus, Frederick sound, Alex- 

 ander archipelago. Named by Nichols in 1882. 



Brothers (The); islets, in Gulf of Esquibel, Prince of Wales archipelago. Named 

 Los Hermagos by Maurelle and Quadra in 1775-1779. Los Hermagos is 

 here assumed to be an error for Los Hermanos (the brothers). 



Brothers (The); islets, in San Christoval channel, Bucareli bay, Prince of Wales 

 archipelago. Named Los Hermanos (the brothers) by Maurelle and 

 Ciuadra in 1775-1779. 



Brothers (The) ; see Lynn Brothers. 



